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  2. Lachuá Lake - Wikipedia

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    With 120 species of mammals (50% of mammal species found in Guatemala), 30-40 species of reptiles, 177 bird species (40% of bird species in Guatemala), and 36 fish species [5] it is a sanctuary for a varied fauna population.

  3. List of lakes of Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    Name Area (km 2) Max. depth (m) Coordinates Altitude (m) Department Municipality Laguna de Ayarza: 14 230 1409 Santa Rosa: Casillas: Laguna de Calderas

  4. Lake Chichoj - Wikipedia

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    From 1979 to 2011 annual rainfall was 1,777 mm/a (70.0 in/year) at the lake, and 2,428 mm/a (95.6 in/year) at Cerro La Laguna, the highest part of the catchment. [6] The residence time of water in the lake is therefore 35 ± 6 days assuming homogeneous water mixing.

  5. Lake Ipala - Wikipedia

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    Laguna de Ipala is a crater lake in Guatemala. The lake is located in the limits of the Departments of Jutiapa and Chiquimula, at the bottom of the one kilometre (0.62 mi) wide crater of the Ipala Volcano. The lake has a surface area of 0.52 km 2 (0.20 sq mi) and is situated at an altitude of 1,493 m (4,898 ft). [3]

  6. Laguna de Calderas - Wikipedia

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    Laguna de Calderas is a crater lake in the municipality of Amatitlán, Guatemala, Guatemala. It is located approximately 6 km south of Lake Amatitlán and 3 km north of the currently active vent of the Pacaya volcano. The lake has a surface area of 11 ha and is situated at an altitude of 1778 m. [1]

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    Here’s how to get rid of chest congestion medically and naturally, according to experts.

  8. El Pino Lake - Wikipedia

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    El Pino Lake is a lake in Guatemala. It is located 30 km south-southeast of Guatemala City, in the municipality of Barberena in the Santa Rosa Department. The lake has a surface area of 0.72 km² and a maximum depth of 18 m. [1] [2] The lake waters are used for subsistence fishing, sport fishing, and swimming.

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    But this year, you may end up paying more for health coverage due to circumstances outside your control. Employees should expect a 7% to 8% rise in their premium costs on average this year ...