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Guatemala

country

Guatemala City

capital city

Spanish

language(s)

GTQ

currency

108,890 km²

area

14,655,189

population

134.59 people/km²

population density

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Guatemala

Regions of Guatemala

  • Departamento de Alta Verapaz
  • Departamento de Baja Verapaz
  • Departamento de Chimaltenango
  • Departamento de Chiquimula
  • Departamento de El Progreso
  • Departamento de Escuintla
  • Departamento de Guatemala
  • Departamento de Huehuetenango
  • Departamento de Izabal
  • Departamento de Jalapa
  • Departamento de Jutiapa
  • Departamento de Quetzaltenango
  • Departamento de Retalhuleu
  • Departamento de Sacatepéquez
  • Departamento de San Marcos
  • Departamento de Santa Rosa
  • Departamento de Sololá
  • Departamento de Suchitepéquez
  • Departamento de Totonicapán
  • Departamento de Zacapa
  • Departamento del Petén
  • Departamento del Quiché

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Guatemala description

Guatemala (Spanish: República de Guatemala, Spanish pronunciation: [re̞ˈpuβ̞lika ð̞e̞ ɣ̞wate̞ˈmala]) is a country in Central America bordered by Mexico to the north and west, the Pacific Ocean to the southwest, Belize and the Caribbean Sea to the northeast, and Honduras and El Salvador to the southeast. A representative democracy, its capital is Guatemala City. The nation has been stable since 1996 and has been in a state of continuous development and economic growth. Guatemala's abundance of biologically significant and unique ecosystems contribute to Mesoamerica's designation as a biodiversity hotspot. Guatemala is mountainous, except for the south coastal area and the vast northern lowlands of Petén department. Two mountain chains enter Guatemala from west to east, dividing the country into three major regions: the highlands, where the mountains are located; the Pacific coast, south of the mountains; and the Petén region, north of the mountains. All major cities are located in the highlands and Pacific coast regions; by comparison, Petén is sparsely populated. These three regions vary in climate, elevation, and landscape, providing dramatic contrasts between hot and humid tropical lowlands and colder and drier highland peaks. Volcán Tajumulco, at 4,220 meters, is the highest point in the Central American states. The rivers are short and shallow in the Pacific drainage basin, larger and deeper in the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico drainage basins, which include the Polochic and Dulce Rivers, which drain into Lake Izabal, the Motagua River, the Sarstún that forms the boundary with Belize, and the Usumacinta River, which forms the boundary between Petén and Chiapas, Mexico. Guatemala has long claimed all or part of the territory of neighbouring Belize, formerly part of the Spanish colony, and currently an independent Commonwealth Realm which recognises Queen Elizabeth II as its Head of State. Guatemala recognized Belize's independence in 1990, but their territorial dispute is not resolved. Negotiations are currently underway under the auspices of the Organization of American States and the Commonwealth of Nations to conclude it.

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