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  • #REDIRECT [[U.S. intelligence activities in Guatemala]]
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  • ...above [[Tikal]], a powerful national symbol of the ancient Maya culture in Guatemala.]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[U.S. intelligence activities in Guatemala/Related Articles]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[U.S. intelligence activities in Guatemala/Related Articles]]
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  • A widely known folk saint from the highlands of Guatemala.
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  • A Maya ethnic and linguistic group in southeastern Guatemala.
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  • ====Guatemala====
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  • A Maya ethnic and linguistic group from near Lake Atitlan in Guatemala.
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  • A Mayan ethnic and linguistic group from the western highlands of [[Guatemala]].
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  • ...ethnic and linguistic group centered around Jacaltenango in Huehuetenango, Guatemala.
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  • A Maya ethnic and linguistic group from the western highlands of Guatemala.
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  • A Maya ethnic and linguistic group from the western highlands of Guatemala.
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  • A Maya ethnic and linguistic group in the highlands of Guatemala.
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  • A Maya ethnic and linguistic group from the western highlands of Guatemala.
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  • Died 1543; wealthy colonist in Spanish Guatemala; leader of first European expedition to California.
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  • Legendary defender of the Maya and national hero of Guatemala.
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  • A Maya ethnic and linguistic group from southern Belize and Petén, Guatemala.
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  • A Maya ethnic and linguistic group straddling the border between Guatemala and Honduras.
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  • {{r|U.S. intelligence activities in Guatemala|CIA activities in Guatemala}}
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  • A Maya ethnic and linguistic group from the western highlands of Guatemala near the border with Chiapas, Mexico.
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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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  • {{r|Guatemala}}
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  • ...xico]] and the mainland region of [[Central America]], itself comprising [[Guatemala]], [[Belize]], [[El Salvador]], [[Honduras]], [[Nicaragua]], [[Costa Rica]
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  • {{r|Guatemala}}
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  • {{r|Guatemala}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/CIA activities in Guatemala]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Guatemala}}
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  • {{r|Guatemala}}
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  • {{r|Guatemala}}
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  • {{r|Guatemala}}
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  • ....jpg|right|350px|Masks for sale in the tourist market in Chichicastenango, Guatemala.}}A '''mask''' is designed to be worn on the face. Some, like ski masks, g
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  • {{seealso|Guatemala}} Guatemala, according to the ''CIA World Factbook'', it experienced, in the second ha
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Guatemala]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Guatemala}}
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  • ...republic in [[Central America]], bordered by [[Honduras]] to the north, [[Guatemala]] to the west, and the [[Pacific Ocean]] to the south. It is the smallest b
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  • {{r|Guatemala}}
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  • ...epartment)|El Quiché]]. Estimates place the current K'iche' population of Guatemala at around 2 million. ...6">Edward F. Fischer and R. McKenna Brown. 1996. Maya Cultural Activism in Guatemala. ISBN 0-292-70851-3</ref>
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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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  • ...ghout the highlands. He has been raised to the status of national hero of Guatemala and commemorated on its currency. And he is known as the defender of the K ...tue-Guatemala City.jpg|left|200px|Statue of Tecum Umam located in Zona 13, Guatemala City}}
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  • {{r|Guatemala}}
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  • ...e accords in [[El Salvador]] and efforts to end the internal conflict in [[Guatemala]]. After working as a Special Assistant to Under Secretary [[Michael Armaco
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  • exchange - one might walk from Arizona to Guatemala and never notice an abrupt shift in
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  • ...td>{{headofstate|Guatemala}}</td><td>{{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Guatemala}}</td>
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  • ...ovelistic Discourse as History: Asturias's (Re)vision of Estrada Cabrera's Guatemala, 1898&ndash;1920 | journal=Romance Languages Annual | issue=4 | date=1992 | ...first = Kenneth| title = Guatemalan Caudillo: The Regime of Jorge Ubico, Guatemala 1931&ndash;1944| journal = Journal of Latin American Studies| volume = 13|
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  • ...ress., p. 125.</ref> Thus, modern ritual practitioners in the highlands of Guatemala will refer to the circular base of sugar on top of which other offerings ar
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  • ...[Dominican Republic]], [[El Salvador]], [[Honduras]], [[Costa Rica]] and [[Guatemala]].<ref name=MaritimeSecurity2017-07-14/><ref name=EBiz2017-06-22/> ...ium cutters for the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Honduras, Costa Rica, Guatemala and other US partner nations.
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  • ...6,000 in Pakistan, 2,000 in [[Niger]] as well as 4,500 schoolchildren in [[Guatemala]]. Its website declares that it has sponsored a food aid program for school
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  • ...appeared as an expert witness in the trial of senior military officers in Guatemala for the assassination of Myrna Mack. Doyle also works with citizens groups ...s, including Death Squads, Guerrilla War, Covert Operations, and Genocide: Guatemala and the United States, 1954-1999, Presidential Directives on National Secur
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  • ...nd Hendrickson 2003">Edward F. Fischer and Carol Hendrickson. 2003. Tecpán Guatemala: A Modern Maya Town in Global and Local Context. ISBN 0-8133-3722-4</ref> T ...ld by marking the four cardinal directions. Among the K'iche' of highland Guatemala, offerings are made at the four corners of the milpa. The Kekchi plant mai
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  • * {{search link|Guatamala||ns0|ns14|ns100}} ([[Guatemala]])
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  • ...specially in nations with large indigenous populations such as [[Peru]], [[Guatemala]], and [[Mexico]], Latin American thinkers were grappling with the dual pro
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  • ...ste Province|Guanacaste]] and the Meseta Central), including [[Belize]], [[Guatemala]], [[El Salvador]] and [[Nicaragua]]. There are also many isolated populati |Mexico in the [[Yucatán Peninsula]] south to northern Belize and northern Guatemala.<ref name="C&L04"/>
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  • ...with the United States. That's the border they share with [[Belize]] and [[Guatemala]].
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  • ...l in [[Colombia]], [[Dominican Republic]], [[Ecuador]], [[El Salvador]], [[Guatemala]], [[Haiti]], [[Honduras]], [[Liberia]], [[Nicaragua]], [[Panama]], [[Peru]
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  • ...y the Vital Voices Global Partnership along with 3 other women from India, Guatemala, and Sudan at the [[John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts]] on Mar
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  • ...''terciopelo'', ''fer-de-lance'',<ref name="C&L04"/> ''barba amarilla'' ([[Guatemala]], [[Honduras]]; "yellow beard"), ''equis'' ([[Ecuador]] & [[Panama]]; "x") ...population occurs in southeastern [[Chiapas]] (Mexico) and southwestern [[Guatemala]]. In northern [[South America]], it is found in [[Colombia]], [[Ecuador]]
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  • == [[Guatemala]] and [[Mexico]] == ...vernment of Guatemala as a [[bacteriologist]] at the General Hospital in [[Guatemala City]]. Some of his work included organizing defenses against the dread dis
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  • == [[Guatemala]] and [[Mexico]] == ...vernment of Guatemala as a [[bacteriologist]] at the General Hospital in [[Guatemala City]]. Some of his work included organizing defenses against the dread dis
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  • ...caragua]] and [[Grenada]], and by 1980 civil wars in [[El Salvador]] and [[Guatemala]] seemed likely to increase Soviet influence in a region traditionally unde ...ations. This received criticism when the pro US regimes in El Salvador and Guatemala committed brutal atrocities. There were massacres and death squads aimed at
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  • *[[Guatemala]], joined 21/11/1945
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  • ...ourts have considered actions related to alleged crimes in Rwanda, Tibet, Guatemala, and China. The reports also suggest that the arrests must be made in Spain
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  • ...Nick. ''Secret History: The CIA's Classified Account of Its Operations in Guatemala, 1952-1954.'' (1999). 142 pp. [http://www.questia.com/read/79224452?title=
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  • <td>[[Guatemala]]</td><td>[[Guatemala City]]</td><td>[[Quetzal]]<br />[[United States dollar]]</td> ...fstate|Guatemala}}<br><small>''since {{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Guatemala}}''</small></td>
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  • '''''El Señor Presidente''''' (''Mr. President'') is a 1946 novel by [[Guatemala]]n writer [[Miguel Ángel Asturias]] that explores the nature of political ...ente'' does not explicitly identify its setting as early twentieth-century Guatemala, the novel's title character was inspired by the 1898&ndash;1920 presidency
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  • ...to south, [[Mexico]], Cuba, the [[Dominican Republic]], [[Puerto Rico]], [[Guatemala]], [[Honduras]], [[El Salvador]], [[Nicaragua]], [[Costa Rica]], [[Panama]]
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  • |Guatemala
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  • * [[Guatemala]] ...]s make up the majority of the population. This is the case of [[Peru]], [[Guatemala]], and [[Bolivia]]. In the rest of the Continent, most of the Native Americ
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  • ...hich forced anti-American prime ministers out of office in Iran (1953) and Guatemala (1954). ====Guatemala====
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  • :*'''Central American sub-region''': [[CIA activities in Guatemala|Guatemala]], Guyana, Honduras, [[CIA activities in Nicaragua|Nicaragua]] ===Guatemala===
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  • ...IA activities in the Americas#Guatemala 1954|overthrow of the president of Guatemala]], Jacobo Árbenz, in 1954.
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  • ...articular [[culture area]] or it could involve the comparison of data from Guatemala and Vietnam to study approaches to economic integration in developing count
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  • <tr><th align="left">Guatemala</th><th align="left">carnet del niño o niña; carné del niño</th></tr>
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  • * 1954 - Guatemala: Military overthrows left-wing government of [[Jacobo Arbenz Guzmán]] with
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  • ...eign consulates. Six are staffed by career diplomats from the countries of Guatemala, Japan, Mexico, Peru, Canada and the United Kingdom. The consulates provide
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  • ...ry of Ghana]], [[History of Greece]], [[History of Grenada]], [[History of Guatemala]], [[History of Guinea]], [[History of Guinea-Bissau]], [[History of Guyana
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  • ...oups.<ref>Stephen M. Streeter, "Interpreting the 1954 U.S. Intervention in Guatemala: Realist, Revisionist, and Postrevisionist Perspectives." ''History Teacher
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  • Lutz, Christopher. ''Santiago de Guatemala, 1541-1773: City, Caste, and the Colonial Experience''. Norman: University
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