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  • ...and linguistic group from near Lake Petén Itza in the department of Petén, Guatemala.
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  • ...nish conquistador and prominent figure in the campaigns to conquer Mexico, Guatemala, and Peru.
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  • Activities of the [[United States intelligence community]] concerned with [[Guatemala]], as well as [[international law enforcement]] intelligence
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  • ...thnic and linguistic group to the east of Lake Atitlán in the highlands of Guatemala.
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  • ...ended from the [[Maya]], who mostly inhabit the the western highlands of [[Guatemala]].
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  • ...none; width:200px;"><div class="thumbcaption">People travel from all over Guatemala to visit the image of San Simón in Zunil.</div></div> ...x;"><div class="thumbcaption">Offerings to the image of Maximón in Antigua Guatemala.</div></div>
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  • A Maya ethnic and linguistic group from the highlands of Guatemala, primarily to the north and west of Lake Atitlán.
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  • ...sh Honduras) located in Central America, bordering Mexico to the north and Guatemala to the west and south, whose capital city is Belmopan.
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  • ...of which nearly 60% are ladino (mestizo), just under 40% represent one of Guatemala's 21 ethnolinguistically maya groups, and a small minority are [[Garifuna]] .... Alvarado continued his conquest southward and was appointed governor of Guatemala by [[Charles I of Spain]] in 1527.
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  • ...can writer to be awarded the [[Nobel Prize]] in literature. A native of [[Guatemala]], Asturias is known for his use of surrealist-inspired magical realism and * ''Week-end in Guatemala'' (1956)
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  • ...tic group straddling the border between the department of Huehuetenango in Guatemala and the state of Chiapas in Mexico.
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  • Southernmost region of North America, comprising Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama; borders Mexico, C
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  • ...h America]], bordering the [[United States of America]] on the north and [[Guatemala]] and [[Belize]] on the south.
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  • ...romotion]] and [[peace operations]] in [[Paraguay]], [[El Salvador]] and [[Guatemala]]
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  • ...ocated in [[Central America]] with [[Mexico]] bordering it to the north, [[Guatemala]] bordering it to the west and south, and the [[Caribbean Sea]] bordering i ...minion of the [[British Commonwealth]]. There have been some disputes with Guatemala.
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  • {{r|History of Guatemala}}
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  • {{r|Guatemala}}
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  • ...'''San Simón''') is a widely known [[folk saint]] from the highlands of [[Guatemala]]. A highly ambivalent figure with connections to pre-Hispanic gods as wel ...n his modern incarnation until some time after the Spanish colonization of Guatemala, but his roots reach deep into the history of Mayan culture.
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  • * [http://www.milpa.nl Maize of Guatemala]
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  • ...ertain [[verb]]s. It is primarily used in [[Argentina]], [[Uruguay]] and [[Guatemala]], however can be found throughout the Spanish-speaking world. It is often
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