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Although amaranth was cultivated on a large scale in ancient Mexico, Guatemala, and Peru, nowadays it is only cultivated on a small scale there, along with India, China, Nepal, and other tropical countries ; thus, there is potential for further cultivation in those countries, as well as in the U. S. In a 1977 article in Science, amaranth was described as " the crop of the future.
* 1902 – Quetzaltenango, the second largest city of Guatemala, is destroyed by an earthquake.
Belize is bordered to the north by Mexico, south and west by Guatemala, and to the east by the Caribbean Sea.
Central America is part of the Mesoamerican biodiversity hotspot, which extends from northern Guatemala through central Panama.
In 1540, Spain established the Captaincy General of Guatemala, which extended from southern Mexico to Costa Rica, and thus encompassed most of what is currently known as Central America, with the exception of British Honduras ( present-day Belize ).
This union consisted of the present day nations of Guatemala ( which included the former state of Los Altos ), El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica ( which included a region which is now part of Panama, and the Guanacaste Province which was once part of Nicaragua ), and Soconusco, a portion of the modern Mexican state of Chiapas.
Rhodnius prolixus is the principal vector in Colombia, Venezuela, Guatemala, Honduras and some parts of Nicaragua and El Salvador.
* Also, the auditorium of the school of economics in Universidad Francisco Marroquín in Guatemala is named after him.
Guatemala City ( in full, La Nueva Guatemala de la Asunción ; locally known as Guatemala or Guate ), is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Guatemala and Central America.
It is also the capital city of the local Municipio de Guatemala, and Guatemala Department.
The city is located at, in a mountain valley called Valle de la Ermita in the south central part of the country Guatemala.
Within the confines of modern Guatemala City is the ancient Maya city of Kaminaljuyu.
Guatemala City is the economic, governmental, and cultural capital of the Republic.
Guatemala City is generally mild, almost springlike, throughout the course of the year.
Guatemala City is subdivided into 22 zones designed by the urban engineering of Raúl Aguilar Batres, each one with its own streets and avenues, making it pretty easy to find addresses in the city.
The city's metro area has recently grown very rapidly and has absorbed most of the neighboring municipalities of Villa Nueva, San Miguel Petapa, Mixco, San Juan Sacatepequez, San José Pinula, Santa Catarina Pinula, Fraijanes, San Pedro Ayampuc, Amatitlán, Villa Canales, Palencia and Chinautla forming what is now known as the Guatemala City Metropolitan Area.
Guatemala City is home to many communication company headquarters, the most popular being Tigo, Claro-Telgua, and Movistar-Telefónica.
Guatemala City is subdivided into 22 zones designed by the urban engineering of Raúl Aguilar Batres, each one with its own streets and avenues, making it very easy to find addresses in the city.
Guatemala City is the spot where three ( continuous ) highways of the country start.
Guatemala City possesses several sportsgrounds and is home to many sports clubs.

Guatemala and observed
Whereas under the previous administration the human rights situation in Guatemala had improved, the regime of Lucas Garcia brought the repression to the much the same level observed during the " State of Siege " period under former President Arana Osorio ( 1970-1974 ).
A tropical disturbance was first observed about 208 mi ( 334 km ) south of the coast of Guatemala, and headed westward.

Guatemala and City
* 1977 – 28 people are killed in the Guatemala City air disaster.
Central America then emerged as a distinct political entity upon the independence of the Federal Republic of Central America a representative democracy with its capital at Guatemala City.
Astronaut View of Guatemala City
The center of Kaminaljuyu was located a short distance from the oldest part of Guatemala City.
In Spanish colonial times, Guatemala City was a small town.
Guatemala City was the scene of the declaration of independence of Central America from Spain, and became the capital of the United Provinces of Central America in 1821.
Cathedral of Guatemala City
Guatemala City offers all the modern amenities along with important historic sites that a world class city can be expected to have ranging from an IMAX Theater to the Ícaro film festival ( Festival Ícaro ) featuring films produced in Guatemala and Central America.
Despite its location in the tropics and the many micro climates found within the country, Guatemala City ’ s elevation and the resulting moderating influence of the higher altitude enable it to enjoy a subtropical highland climate ( Köppen Cwb ), though depending on location, it also borders on a tropical savanna climate ( Köppen Aw ).
Guatemala City Zone 10, aerial view
Guatemala City, zone 4.
Guatemala City also has a sizeable Indigenous population and minority groups such as Germans and other Europeans, Jewish, Asians primarily Chinese and Korean, and many groups of other Latin American origins such as Peruvian, and Colombian amongst others.
For this reason along with several others, Guatemala City has experienced some growth problems such as transportation saturation, availability of safe potable water in some areas at certain times as well as increased crime.
In other words, Guatemala City faces problems common to many other rapidly expanding cities.
Guatemala City monuments, all around the city streets.

Guatemala and town
* Livingston, Guatemala, port town in Guatemala's Izabal department
Chimaltenango is a town in Guatemala of some 43, 900 people ( as of 2002 ).
The town was established in the 19th century, mostly by immigrants from Guatemala.
San Ignacio Cayo is located to the east of the town, while Melchor de Mencos is to the west in Petén, Guatemala.
The northern edge of the town lies along the Mopan River which also forms the border with Guatemala.
In 1821, the authorities of the town proclaimed independence from both Spain and the regional colonial government of Guatemala, along with other areas in what would become Chiapas.
Livingston is the name of a town in Izabal Department, eastern Guatemala, at the mouth of the
The town of Livingston, Guatemala is named after Edward Livingston, in honor of the Livingston Code.
* Río Bravo, Suchitepéquez, a town in Guatemala
On Novembre 15, 1887 the town of Tocoy Tzimá became ' Morazán ' in Guatemala.
Tecún Umán's namesakes include a small town in the department of San Marcos on the Guatemala-Mexico border as well as countless hotels, restaurants, and Spanish schools throughout Guatemala.
* Ciudad San Cristóbal, an important town in the city of Mixco, and part of the department of Guatemala
Tuk-tuks operate, both as taxis and private vehicles, in Guatemala City, Guatemala, around the island town of Flores, Peten, in the mountain city of Antigua Guatemala, and in many small towns in the mountains.
Chichicastenango, also known as Santo Tomás Chichicastenango, is a town in the El Quiché department of Guatemala, known for its traditional K ' iche ' Maya culture.
Cuilapa, also known as Santa Rosa Cuilapa, is a town in Guatemala.
Guazacapán is a town located in Santa Rosa Department in south-west Guatemala.
Panajachel ( Pana ) is a town in the southwestern Guatemalan Highlands, less than 90 miles from Guatemala City, in the department of Sololá.
It was the Pacific port for Guatemala, but this was superseded in the 20th century by Puerto Quetzal, a few kilometers to the east of the town.
Sipacate is a resort town on the Pacific coast of Guatemala, in Escuintla Department about 22 miles ( 36 km ) west of Puerto San José.
Starting with a church in San Miguel, Escobar, a town outside of Antigua, Guatemala.

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