- Guatemala - Wikipedia
The territory of modern Guatemala hosted the core of the Maya civilization, which extended across Mesoamerica; in the 16th century, most of this was conquered by the Spanish and claimed as part of the viceroyalty of New Spain Guatemala attained independence from Spain and Mexico in 1821
- Guatemala | History, Map, Flag, Population, Facts | Britannica
Guatemala, country of Central America that is distinguished from its Central American neighbors by the dominance of an Indigenous culture within its interior uplands
- Guatemala Maps Facts - World Atlas
Guatemala, officially known as the Republic of Guatemala, shares its borders with four countries: Mexico to the north and west, Belize to the northeast, and Honduras and El Salvador to the southeast
- Guatemala - The World Factbook
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- Guatemala travel - Lonely Planet | Central America
From Antigua to Tikal, discover black-sand beaches, coffee farms, Mayan sites and more in our Guatemala travel guide Find top attractions and expert tips
- Guatemala | Culture, Facts Travel | - CountryReports
Guatemala is the most northern and populous of the five Central American countries Guatemalan coastlines cover about 200 miles on the Pacific Ocean and 70 miles on the Caribbean
- Guatemala - Republic of Guatemala - Country Profile - Nations Online . . .
Guatemala facts: Official web sites of Guatemala, links and information on Guatemala's art, culture, geography, history, travel and tourism, cities, the capital of Guatemala, airlines, embassies, tourist boards and newspapers
- Guatemala - Wikitravel
Guatemala is a small country in the Central America region It has borders to Mexico in the north northwest, to Belize in the northeast, to Honduras in the southeast, to El Salvador in the south It has a Pacific coastline to the southwest, and a tiny piece of Caribbean coastline to the east
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