Guatemala Map

Guatemala Map

by Vishal Kumar



 

About Guatemala

Explore this Guatemala map to learn everything you want to know about this country. Learn about Guatemala location on the world map, official symbol, flag, geography, climate, postal/area/zip codes, time zones, etc. Check out Guatemala history, significant states, provinces/districts, & cities, most popular travel destinations and attractions, the capital city’s location, facts and trivia, and many more.




Official Name Republica de Guatemala, (Republic of Guatemala)
Capital Guatemala City
Population 11.7 million (2001)
Area 108,889 sq km or 42,042 sq mi
Currency Quetzal ($ 1 = 7.92)
Religion Christianity
Literacy 56%
Languages Language Spanish (official) and Indian Dialects
Major Cities Mixco, Villa Nueva, Chinautla, Escuintla, Peurto Barrios
Climate Good weather all year round

Guatemala is known for its high and active volcanoes, for its impressive Mayan ruins and for its devastating earthquakes. A Spanish colony for almost 3 centuries, Guatemala became a republic in 1839, but has been plagued by civil wars since 1961. In 1996, the government signed a peace agreement formally ending the conflict.


Map of Guatemala

Guatemala’s geography has frequently influenced its history. About two-thirds of the country’s land area is mountainous. The rugged terrain has provided refuge to the indigenous people from Spanish conquest in the 16th century, while the fertile valleys produced fine coffees and other crops that dominated the nation’s economy. Frequent volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, and torrential rains have hampered the development of communication links.

Location of Guatemala

Guatemala lies below Mexico in Central America. It shares borders with El Salvador and Honduras to the east and with Mexico to the north and west. Belize borders it on the northeast. The Pacific
The Guatemalan lowlands bear plants typical of tropical areas. In the mountains oak trees dominate the lower slopes, giving way to pine forests above 2,100 m (7,000 ft). Orchids and other flowers grow abundantly throughout. Deer, monkeys, and pig like mammals called ‘peccaries’ are common in the sparsely populated lowlands. Other wild animals including jaguar, tapir, and puma-are found in smaller numbers, and crocodiles inhabit some rivers. Bird life is rich, but the brightly colored quetzal, Guatemala’s national bird, is rare.

Flag of Guatemala :

Guatemala’s flag contains three equal vertical bands of light blue (hoist side), white, and light blue with the coat of arms centered in the white band; the coat of arms includes a green and red quetzal (the national bird) and a scroll bearing the inscription LIBERTAD 15 DE SEPTIEMBRE DE 1821 (the original date of independence from Spain) all superimposed on a pair of crossed rifles and a pair of crossed swords and framed by a wreath.


Climate of Guatemala

It has a very good weather all year round, which is why it is often called “The Land of Eternal Spring”. Two seasons, namely, the dry season (from mid August thru April) and the wet season (from May to mid August) can be distinguished. The climate though, varies according to the elevation, from hot coastal plains to cold mountain slopes.

People of Guatemala :

Guatemala’s population, the largest in any Central American country, is almost evenly divided between Native Americans and ladinos, but also includes small groups descended from African and European immigrants. Within the population are widely varied ways of life, differing between ladinos and indigenous people, between urban and rural residents, between the more affluent and the very poor. The predominant religion is Roman Catholicism, into which many indigenous Guatemalans have incorporated traditional forms of worship. An estimated 40% and 1% of the population practices Protestantism and traditional Mayan religions, respectively.

Economy of Guatemala :

The Economy of Guatemala is agriculture based. Two-thirds of its exports are agricultural products and half of the labor force is involved in this sector. Coffee, sugar, and bananas are the main products.


Arts, Culture and Music of Guatemala : Guatemala’s culture is a unique product of Native American ways and a strong Spanish colonial heritage. About half of Guatemala’s population is mestizo (known in Guatemala as ladino), people of mixed European and indigenous ancestry. Ladino culture is dominant in urban areas and is heavily influenced by European and North American trends. But unlike many Latin American countries, Guatemala still has a large indigenous population, the Maya that has retained a distinct identity. Deeply rooted in the rural highlands of Guatemala, many indigenous people speak a Mayan language, follow traditional religious and village customs, and continue a rich tradition in textiles and other crafts. The two cultures have made Guatemala a complex society that is deeply divided between rich and poor. This division has produced much of the tension and violence that have marked Guatemala’s history.

Guatemala Mapa Politico

Guatemala Political Map shows the surrounding countries Mexico, Belize, Honduras and El Salvador with international boundaries, departments boundaries with their capitals and national capital Guatemala City. Guatemala is in North American Continent.

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Guatemala Flag

Adopted in 1871, the national flag of Guatemala is divided into three vertical stripes, sky blue on the outer two, and white in the middle. Guatemala’s coat of arms is centered on the white band of the flag.

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Mapa De El Progreso

El Progreso Map shows the location of all the towns and municipalities of El Progreso on the map. It consists of 8 municipalities, such as El Jicaro, Guastatoya, Sansarate, Sanarate and more. The city of Guastatoya is the capital of the department.

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Guatemala Airport

Know about all the Airports in Guatemala. The La Aurora International Airport, serves Guatemala city, Guatemala and provides high standard installations to the travelers. The other international airport, Mundo Maya International Airport is located outside the towns of Santa Elena and Flores.

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Guatemala Rail Map

Guatemala Rail Map shows the rail network of Guatemala that connects the cities of Ayutia, Mazatenango, Guatemala City to Sanarte and many more cities. Guatemala has a network of 914 mm narrow gauge railroads, passenger and freight trains currently run.

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Guatemala Map Rivers

Guatemala Rivers Map shows the lakes and rivers route in Guatemala. Guatemala has18 major rivers originating in the volcanic highlands with an abundance of water. The Motagua is Guatemala’s longest river measuring approximately 250 miles.

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