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Guatemala City (Spanish: Ciudad de Guatemala, also known colloquially by the nickname Guate), is the national capital and largest city of the Republic of Guatemala. [4] It is also the municipal capital of the Guatemala Department and the most populous urban metropolitan area in Central America.
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Gisela Maria Morales Valentin (born 17 December 1987) [1] is an Olympic swimmer from Guatemala. She competed at the 2004 and 2008 Olympics. She also won two bronze medals at the 2003 Pan American Games. She attended college (and swam for) the USA's Auburn University [2] before transferring to the University of Texas.
Lourdes Figueroa, Miss Guatemala 2009 and Miss World Guatemala 2011 Maribel Arana, Miss World Guatemala 2008. Miss Guatemala was founded in 1955 and sent its first winner to represent Guatemala at Miss Universe 1955. Guatemala's last placement was in the top 10 in 2010 by Jessica Scheel, top 40 at Miss World 2017 by Virginia Argueta, and Miss ...
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Prostitute on the street in Guatemala City. Prostitution in Guatemala is legal but procuring (pimping) is prohibited. [1] There is an offence of “aggravated procuring” where a minor is involved. [2] Keeping a brothel is not prohibited. [1] Prostitution is widespread in Guatemala; UNAIDS estimate there to be 26,000 prostitutes in the country ...
The 2008 law against femicide and other forms of violence against women has enforced people to treat women equally. The 2008 law addressed the private and public crimes in Guatemala. [24] Women in Guatemala are often uninformed of their rights and do not have the courage to report the crimes committed against them. [45]
Rank City/Town Population Department 1 Guatemala City: 1,221,739 Guatemala: 2 Villa Nueva: 618,397 Guatemala: 3 Mixco: 465,773 Guatemala: 4 Cobán: 212,047