What is guam santa rita?

Guam Santa Rita is a village located on the island of Guam, a territory of the United States in the Western Pacific. Its population is approximately 7,500 people, with a mixture of Chamorro (the indigenous people of Guam) and Americans.

The village is known for its beautiful beaches, including Talofofo and Inarajan pools, which attract many tourists to the area. Additionally, Santa Rita is home to numerous historic and cultural sites, such as the Spanish Bridge and the Latte Stone Park.

The economy of Santa Rita is based primarily on tourism and agriculture, with many residents engaged in fishing and farming. The village also has a number of small businesses, such as restaurants, convenience stores, and souvenir shops.

Santa Rita is governed by an elected mayor and a municipal council, and its residents are represented by a delegate to the United States Congress. The village is part of the larger Municipality of Santa Rita, which also includes the nearby villages of Apra Heights, Fonte, and Sumay.