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  2. Guatemala City - Wikipedia

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    The city is located in the south-central part of the country, nestled in a mountain valley called Valle de la Ermita (English: Hermitage Valley). Guatemala City is the site of the native Mayan city of Kaminaljuyu, founded around 3,500 years ago around 1500 B.C. in Pre-Columbian America / Mesoamerica.

  3. 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]

  4. Timeline of Guatemala City - Wikipedia

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    City hosts 2001 Central American Games. Population: 1,022,001. [12] 2002 – Museo Miraflores (archaeological museum) founded. 2004 Guatemala City Railway Museum inaugurated. Álvaro Arzú becomes mayor again. 2005 – March: Protest against Central American Free Trade Agreement. [13] 2007 February 19: Salvadoran congressmen killings discovered ...

  5. 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]

  6. Languages of Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    Language Family Branch Native speakers % of total population Notes Spanish: Indo-European: Romance: 9,481,907 54.9254: Although Spanish is the official language, it is not spoken by the entire population, or else is used as a second language. There are twenty-four distinct indigenous languages spoken in Guatemala. Kʼicheʼ: Mayan: Kiche ...

  7. History of Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    Within months, Carrera returned to Guatemala City as commander-in-chief, supported by the military and political backing of the Indian communities from the densely populated western highlands. [75] During his first presidency, from 1844 to 1848, Carrera transitioned the country from excessive conservatism to a moderate regime.

  8. Portal:Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    The Northern Railroad of Guatemala was a railway system that ran from Guatemala City to Puerto Barrios, the main port of Guatemala, between 1896 and 1968.The American United Fruit Company had the monopoly of the railway system through its affiliate, International Railways of Central America (IRCA), along with the docks at Puerto Barrios, the banana plantations in Izabal and the cargo and ...

  9. Category:Guatemala City - Wikipedia

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    Simple English; Suomi; ... Pages in category "Guatemala City" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...