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  2. Guatemala City - Wikipedia

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    Today, Guatemala City is the political, ... 3 years later the 2010 Guatemala City sinkhole arose. ... City Jurisdiction Country Year

  3. Timeline of Guatemala City - Wikipedia

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    2012 – July: Teacher unrest over upscaled requirements of studying a University degree to become a teacher in the country. [13] 2013 – Air pollution in Guatemala City reaches annual mean of 41 PM2.5 and 56 PM10, more than recommended. [14] 2018 – June: 2018 Volcán de Fuego eruption occurs in vicinity of city. [15]

  4. History of Guatemala City - Wikipedia

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    In Spanish colonial times, Guatemala City was a small town. It had a monastery called El Carmen, founded in 1620 (this was the second hermitage).The capital of the Spanish Captaincy General of Guatemala, covering most of modern Central America, was moved here after a series of earthquakes — the Santa Marta earthquakes that started on July 29, 1773 — destroyed the old capital, Antigua. [2]

  5. List of cities in the Americas by year of foundation - Wikipedia

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    Largest pre-Columbian city in the Americas, later called Mexico City. 1450 Etzanoa: Kansas United States [4] 1450 Zuni Pueblo: New Mexico: United States [5] 1470: Iximche: Chimaltenango: Guatemala: 1493: La Isabela: Puerto Plata: Dominican Republic: First European settlement in the New World during the Age of Discovery. Abandoned by 1500. 1494 ...

  6. 2,000-year-old lost ‘kingdom’ with ballcourts and pyramids ...

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    Researchers identified 417 buried ancient cities, towns and villages.

  7. Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    Guatemala City is the capital and largest city of Guatemala and the most populous urban area in Central America. Retired general Otto Pérez Molina was elected president in 2011 along with Roxana Baldetti, the first woman ever elected vice-president in Guatemala; they began their term in office on 14 January 2012. [142]

  8. Central America under Mexican rule - Wikipedia

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    Only two months after the Act of Independence of Central America was signed in September 1821, Regent of Mexico Agustín de Iturbide, who later became the emperor of Mexico in May 1822, made a formal request to the Consultive Junta of Guatemala City—the Central American government—to accept annexation to the Mexican Empire. His request was ...

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