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  2. Time in Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    Guatemala observed daylight saving time in four separate periods, setting the official time one hour forward: . from November 25, 1973, to February 24, 1974; from May 21 to September 22, 1983

  3. Prensa Libre (Guatemala) - Wikipedia

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    Prensa Libre is a Guatemalan newspaper published in Guatemala City by Prensa Libre, S.A. and distributed nationwide. It was formerly the most widely circulated newspaper in the country and as of 2007 it has the second-widest circulation. [1]

  4. La Hora - Wikipedia

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    La Hora is the newspaper with the most regional editions in Ecuador. It specializes in regional news, and runs a total of 10 regional editions.

  5. Ministry of Defence (Guatemala) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of National Defence (Spanish: Ministerio de la Defensa de la Nación) is the agency of the Guatemalan government responsible for the budget, training and policy of the military of Guatemala. Based in Guatemala City, the Defence Ministry is highly guarded, and the President of Guatemala frequently visits.

  6. San José Pinula - Wikipedia

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    San José Pinula is a town, with a population of 67,327 (2018 census), [2] and a municipality in the Department of Guatemala in the Republic of Guatemala in Central America.It is located 21 kilometers (13 mi) from the capital, Guatemala City.

  7. Primera Hora - Wikipedia

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    Primera Hora (First Hour) is a name of the following Spanish language newspapers: Primera Hora (Puerto Rico) Primera Hora in Mexico This page was last edited on 5 ...

  8. La Tercera - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper La Tercera was founded on July 7, 1950, by the Picó Cañas family. Initially known as La Tercera de la Hora, it served as the evening edition of the now defunct newspaper La Hora. In the 1950s, it transitioned from being associated with La Hora and transformed into a morning paper.

  9. Rafael Landívar University - Wikipedia

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    In 1992 the La Verapaz URL campus was opened on the premises of Coban College. In 1997 construction began on the present campus on the grounds of the Craft Education Center, with financial assistance from Spain – Basques, the University of Deusto, and the ALBOAN foundation. The new campus opened on 2 January 2000.