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Transportation in Guatemala (1035 bytes)
1: '''Transportation In [[Guatemala]]''' 7: 884 km 0.914-m gauge (single track) 13: 3,616 km (including 140 km of expressways) 18: ...igable year round; additional 730 km navigable during high-water season 20: '''Pipelines:''' Guatemala (9828 bytes) 1: :''For the city, see [[Guatemala City]].'' 3: ...outh of the continent of [[North America]], bordering both the [[Pacific Ocean]] and the [[Caribbean S... 5: ... cellpadding=4 cellspacing=0 width=300 style="margin: 0 0 1em 1em; background: #f9f9f9; border: 1px #a... 6: |+<big><big>'''República de Guatemala'''</big></big> 9: {| border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" El Perú, Guatemala (652 bytes) 1: ...ay the site was named "El Perú" when rediscovered in the 20th century; the ancient name was rediscover... 3: ==External links== 5: ...logy.org/interactive/waka/ Archaeology Magazine's Interactive Waka'] Demographics of Guatemala (2695 bytes) 1: ...sm]], into which many indigenous Guatemalans have incorporated traditional forms of worship. [[Protest... 3: ...to several indigenous languages (see summary of main substantive accords). 40: '''[[Infant mortality]] rate:''' 56: Guatemalan(s) 58: Guatemalan Politics of Guatemala (8348 bytes) 1: (See [[Guatemala election, 2003]]) 5: ...preme Court justices from 6 years to 5 years, and increased the terms of mayors and city councils from... 7: ...preme Court and local courts handle civil and criminal cases. There also is a Constitutional Court. 9: ...stered by governors appointed by the president. [[Guatemala City]] and 330 other municipalities are governed ... 12: ...ned regarding the accessibility of polling places in rural areas. Jalapa, Guatemala (402 bytes) 1: ... located 174 km from the city of [[Guatemala City|Guatemala]]. 3: ...ay Jalapa City is only around 97 kilometers, from Guatemala City. Livingston, Guatemala (701 bytes) 1: ...t the [[Gulf of Honduras]]. It was Guatemala's main port on the [[Caribbean Sea]] before the construc... 3: ... decades Livingston has developed a large tourist industry. 5: ...nment of the [[United States of Central America]] in the early [[19th century]]. Economy of Guatemala (5787 bytes) 1: ...g of the final peace accord in December [[1996]], Guatemala was well-positioned for rapid economic growth ove... 3: ...uch as [[sugar]], [[banana]]s, and [[coffee]] continue to represent a large share of the export market... 5: ...serious worker rights protection issues, however, Guatemala's benefits under both the CBTPA and GSP are curre... 7: Current economic priorities include: 8: * [[liberalization|Liberalizing]] the trade regime; Guatemala City (2306 bytes) 1: ...'''Guate''') is the capital and largest city of [[Guatemala]]. 3: ...ometimes cause air pollution to stay concentrated in the city. 7: ...eremonial center of Kaminaljuyu is now a park within the city. 9: ...l [[Antigua Guatemala]] in [[1775]], and resulted in a great expansion of the city. 13: ...idad de San Carlos]], the third oldest university in the New World. Communications in Guatemala (858 bytes) 1: '''[[Telephone]]s - main lines in use:''' 8: ... network centered in the city of [[Guatemala City|Guatemala]] 11: <br>''international:'' 12: ...Microwave System]]; satellite earth station - 1 [[Intelsat]] ([[Atlantic Ocean]]) 14: '''[[Radio]] [[broadcasting|broadcast]] stations:''' Military of Guatemala (2372 bytes) 1: ...The president is commander in chief. The Defense minister is responsible for policy. Day-to-day operat... 3: ...e army on a temporary basis to support the police in response to a nationwide wave of violent crime. 5: ...etween the executive and legislative branches continue on how to achieve this objective. 7: ...re being recast as several military zones are eliminated and their area of operations absorbed by othe... 9: '''Military branches:''' Army, Navy (includes Marines), Air Force History of Guatemala (20244 bytes) 1: == Pre-Columbian Guatemala == 2: ...arado]] who brutally subjegated the native states in [[1523]]–[[1527]]. 4: ... [[Tzutuhil]], still make up a sizable portion of Guatemala's population. 7: ...ame under the control of the Captaincy General of Guatemala. 9: ...d capital, modern [[Guatemala City]], was founded in [[1776]], after which Antigua was ordered to be a... Geography of Guatemala (2352 bytes) 3: This article describes the '''[[geography]] of [[Guatemala]]'''. 6: ...]], between [[Honduras]] and [[Belize]] and bordering the North Pacific Ocean, between [[El Salvador]]... 7: ; Geographic coordinates: 21: ; Coastline: 24: :* Continental shelf: 200 m depth or to the depth of exploi... Antigua Guatemala (3657 bytes) 1: ...architecture as well as a number of spectacular ruined churches. It has been designated a [[UNESCO]] [... 8: ...cording [[2000]] census, the city has some 31,800 inhabitants. 11: ...nights of Guatemala"), in honor of their patron saint, Santiago, or St. James. 13: ...uatemala City]], the modern capital of Guatemala. In [[1776]] the badly damaged city was ordered aband... 16: ... religious celebrations for the [[Holy Week]] leading up to [[Easter]]. Elections in Guatemala (1576 bytes) 1: {{Politics of Guatemala}} 2: ...e (government)|executive]] and [[judiciary]], and in which electorates choose [[local government]] off... 5: ... members, elected for a four year term, partially in departemental [[constituency|constituencies]] and... 6: Guatemala has a [[multi-party]] system, with two or three s... 9: *[[Guatemala election, 2003]] President of Guatemala (5335 bytes) 1: ...Spain, back to the Spanish conquest of the region in the early [[16th century]]. 3: ... been used by democratically elected leaders, appointed heads of state, and leaders who took power by ... 5: == List of Presidents of Guatemala == 7: {| align=left border=1 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 11: | [[Pedro de Aycinena y Piñol]] || [[14 April]] [[1865]] - [[24 May]... Flores, Guatemala (633 bytes) 1: ... the capital city of [[El Petén]] department of [[Guatemala]]. 5: ...ed to the mainland by a short causeway. On the mainland are the suburb towns of Santa Elena and San B... 7: In [[Pre-Columbian]] times, Flores was the [[Maya ci... 9: == External link == 14: [[da:Flores, Guatemala]] Flag of Guatemala (1417 bytes) 1: [[Image:Guatemala flag large.png|thumb|250px|[[Image:FIAV_27.png]] ... 2: ...ional flag|flag]] of [[Guatemala]]''' is designed in two colors: sky [[blue]] and [[white]]. Sky blue... 4: ... turns the stripes vertically rather than the original horizontal design. 6: ...re crossed [[rifle]]s, indicating Guatemala's willingness to defend itself by [[war]] if need be, and ... 10: [[Category:Guatemala]] Guatemala Department (439 bytes) 1: ...la]]. The capital is the city of [[Guatemala City|Guatemala]]. 6: # Chinautla 9: # [[Guatemala City|Guatemala]] 14: # San José Pinula 19: # Santa Catarina Pinula Departments of Guatemala (1365 bytes) 1: [[Guatemala]] is divided in 22 [[department]]s 8: # [[El Petén]] ([[Flores, Guatemala|Flores]]) 11: # [[Escuintla Department|Escuintla]] ([[Escuintla]]) 12: ...uatemala Department|Guatemala]] ([[Guatemala City|Guatemala]]) 15: # [[Jalapa Department|Jalapa]] ([[Jalapa, Guatemala|Jalapa]])
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