. "3.2"^^ . . . "The national flag of Guatemala consists of three equal vertical bands of light blue (hoist side), white, and light blue with the national emblem centred in the white band; the national emblem 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 Remington rifles and a pair of crossed swords and framed by a wreath. The civil flag of Guatemala is the same as the national flag, but is not charged with the national emblem."@en . . "During the 1990's there was a bitter Civil war, during that trouble US backed government troupes were guilty of numerous war crimes that for a long time remained unpunished. There are Rich people in Guatemala but there is also far too much Poverty especially among Native Americans in rural areas. Too many Guatemalan people are Illiterate, too many babies die and there is too much malnutrition. There is also too much Drug addiction in Guatemala. There are allegations Fundamentalist Christians lock addicts up against their will and are physically abusive."@en . . . "Guatemala was a country on Earth. When the xXltttxtolxtol came to colonise Earth, Agnes Havisham planned for them to settle Guatemala, believing that it was closest to their own environment and unproductive already. (PROSE: Risk Assessment)"@en . . . . . "Jafeth Cabrera Franco"@en . . "Bayrische Bezeicnung f\u00FCr ein gut gemaltes Bild: \"Gut hat er's gemalt, ja\". Der Begriff entstammt einem Zitat aus einer Stra\u00DFenbefragung des Senders Bibel-TV zum Meisterwerk Michelangelos \"Die Erschaffung Adams\". Der Ausspruch ging durch s\u00E4mtliche Medien und besitzt mitlerweile Kultstatus."@de . "Once upon a time, there was a young man named Iqmal. He was a"@en . "*Guatemala City"@en . "Republica presidental"@en . . "16051208"^^ . . . "Guatemala"@fr . . . . . . . . "Guatemala (US i/\u02CC\u0261w\u0251\u02D0t\u0259\u02C8m\u0251\u02D0l\u0259/ GWAH-t\u0259-MAH-l\u0259, UK /\u02CC\u0261w\u00E6t\u026A\u02C8m\u0251\u02D0l\u0259/ GWA-ti-MAH-l\u0259), officially the Republic of Guatemala (Spanish: Rep\u00FAblica de Guatemala [re\u02C8pu\u03B2lika \u00F0e \u0263wate\u02C8mala]), is a country in Central America bordered by Mexico to the north and west, the Pacific Ocean to the southwest, Belize to the northeast, the Caribbean to the east, and Honduras and El Salvador to the southeast. More information on the Wikipedia page [1]"@en . . . . "The Incredible Hulk"@en . . . "Guatemala was the southern most province of Franco-Spanish Nueva Espa\u00F1a. To the north were the provinces of Mexico and Yucatan. It stretched south to Nueva Granada in South America and included the Isthmus of Panama."@en . "thumb Guatemala \u2014oficialmente, Rep\u00FAblica de Guatemala\u2014 es un estado soberano situado en Am\u00E9rica Central, en su extremo noroccidental, con una amplia cultura aut\u00F3ctona producto de la herencia maya y la influencia castellana durante la \u00E9poca colonial."@es . . . "Guatemala City, 2,655,900 , 1,128,800"@en . "Confina a nord con Brescia e il Messico, a sud \u00E8 bagnata dall'olio che perdono i camion fermi ai mignott-autogrill della statale 21x+4xy*+(9x). Le solite fonti idiote asseriscono che il Guatemala si trovi in Sudamerica."@it . . "Milky Way"@en . . . . "Bayrische Bezeicnung f\u00FCr ein gut gemaltes Bild: \"Gut hat er's gemalt, ja\". Der Begriff entstammt einem Zitat aus einer Stra\u00DFenbefragung des Senders Bibel-TV zum Meisterwerk Michelangelos \"Die Erschaffung Adams\". Der Ausspruch ging durch s\u00E4mtliche Medien und besitzt mitlerweile Kultstatus."@de . . "-6"^^ . "Guatemala"@es . . "250"^^ . "1777"^^ . . "Spanish"@en . . . "Guatemala, officially the Republic of Guatemala (Spanish: Rep\u00FAblica de Guatemala), is a country in southern North America that borders Mexico in the west, Mayaland in the north, Belize and Hondura in the east and El Salvador in the southeast."@en . "Guatemala was a country on Earth. When the xXltttxtolxtol came to colonise Earth, Agnes Havisham planned for them to settle Guatemala, believing that it was closest to their own environment and unproductive already. (PROSE: Risk Assessment)"@en . . "Guatemala City"@en . . "Guatemala is a country in Central America. It is bordered by Mexico to the north and west, Belize to the northeast, the Caribbean to the east, the Pacific Ocean to the southwest, and El Salvador and Honduras to the southeast."@en . "150"^^ . . "thumb|250px|Bandera de Guatemala Guatemala, oficialmente Rep\u00FAblica de Guatemala (del n\u00E1huatl Quauhtlemallan 'lugar de muchos \u00E1rboles') es una rep\u00FAblica de Am\u00E9rica Central, limita al oeste y norte con M\u00E9xico, al este con Belice y el golfo de Honduras, al sureste con Honduras y El Salvador, y al sur con el oc\u00E9ano Pac\u00EDfico. El pa\u00EDs tiene 108.889 km\u00B2 de territorio. Su capital es la ciudad de Guatemala. Su geograf\u00EDa f\u00EDsica es en gran parte monta\u00F1osa. Posee suaves playas en su litoral del Pac\u00EDfico y planicies bajas al norte del pa\u00EDs. Es atravesado en su parte central por la Cordillera de los Cuchumatanes y parte de la Sierra Madre del Sur. Su diversidad ecol\u00F3gica y cultural, la posiciona como una de las \u00E1reas de mayor atractivo tur\u00EDstico en la regi\u00F3n. Su topograf\u00EDa hace que posea una variedad de paisajes y climas distintos, por ende una riqueza de flora y fauna abundante. Aproximadamente dos terceras partes del territorio de Guatemala est\u00E1n formadas por monta\u00F1as, muchas de ellas de origen volc\u00E1nico. Las tierras altas comprenden dos cordilleras paralelas, la sierra de los Cuchumatanes y el sistema de la sierra Madre, continuaci\u00F3n de la cordillera mexicana del mismo nombre, que atraviesa Guatemala de oeste a este y divide al pa\u00EDs en dos mesetas de extensi\u00F3n desigual."@es . . . . "Guatemala, a country in Central America, was the location of Tikal where Irina Derevko was held captive."@en . "Government type"@en . "209"^^ . "Guatemala"@en . . "Valdekuahten"@en . . . . "The Mayan civilization flourished in Guatemala and surrounding regions during the first millennium A.D. After almost three centuries as a Spanish colony, Guatemala won its independence in 1821. During the second half of the 20th century, it experienced a variety of military and civilian governments, as well as a 36-year guerrilla war. In 1996, the government signed a peace agreement formally ending the conflict, which had left more than 100,000 people dead and had created, by some estimates, some 1 million refugees."@en . . . . . . "Sol"@en . ""@en . "Earth"@en . "2.2181837040000005E9"^^ . . "Guatemala is a country in Central America. The capital and largest city is Guatemala City. There are 2 ice rinks in Guatemala City, but no ice hockey is played."@en . . . . "Population"@en . . . . . . . "Guatemala Wiki es un proyecto de Fandom dedicado a recopilar informaci\u00F3n acerca de Guatemala."@es . . "Guatemala is a country in Central America. It is bordered by Mexico to the north and west, Belize to the northeast, the Caribbean to the east, the Pacific Ocean to the southwest, and El Salvador and Honduras to the southeast."@en . "Guatemala"@nl . . . "A representative democracy, its capital is Guatemala City. Guatemala's abundance of biologically significant and unique ecosystems contributes to Mesoamerica's designation as a biodiversity hotspot."@en . "Mestizo \u2014mixed Amerindian-Spanish ancestry\u2014and European 59.4%, K'iche 9.1%, Kaqchikel 8.4%, Mam 7.9%, Q'eqchi 6.3%, other Mayan 8.6%, indigenous non-Mayan 0.2%, other 0.1%"@en . . . "The Central American Solar Energy Project (CASEP) includes projects in five Central American countries. The model is explained in more detail here, as Guatemala was one of the first projects; others have developed in similar manner, with minor differences for specific cultural, economic or ecological reasons. The model is based on a number of assumptions, including the need to shift from fuelwood and health problems involved with indoor air pollution. But other aspects of the model are unique to CASEP and need to be stressed. One relates to the assumption that innovations introduced by foreigners, who leave after the initial dissemination of information, are not likely to be sustained by local people. The process therefore carefully assesses suitability in a lengthy trial period, designed to assess the technology, the climate, and, most importantly, local interest in the potential offered by solar cooking devices. Public demonstrations of solar cooking are carried on and ovens are loaned to families for trial periods, in order to be certain of suitability and interest. Only when those have been carried out for a period of up to six months does the workshop, the heart of the effort, take place. In the workshops, teams of women (based on the assumption that since they are the cooks, they should be the students) are taught how to make their own ovens. They work collaboratively and continue until ovens have been completed for all team members. The ovens are expensive (around $100 or more) since materials are purchased locally to be certain that the project can easily be duplicated in other parts of the country. An extended period of follow up occurs after the workshops, with experienced cooks visiting each new user to encourage and help solve any problems with the new method of food preparation. This period can last for a year or more. Each recipient of a stove signs an agreement that they will return the stove if they do not find it useful, or if they move to a different locale. Each also agrees from the beginning that she will work cooperatively with others in the making of ovens until all participants are equipped with an oven for their family. In a larger sense, the introduction of solar ovens is conceptualized as but one part of a much larger community and national development effort, in which individuals and families are both personally empowered by the experience and materially aided, while families and their collective environs are protected. Beyond the activity described, each of the projects was assisted until the time when it became able to achieve an independent status in its country, i.e., finding the necessary local funding to continue the work and create a non-profit governing group, indigenous to the nation. Each NGO is legally and fiscally independent, with its own board and procedures, but with CASEP (U.S. based) acting as backup and advisor when called upon. From the national organizations, new community projects have followed in many parts of each country. Each of the national projects is slightly different; linkages exist largely for exchange of information and encouragement to one another rather than to insure uniformity or to conform to group regulations. This large and well-organized project has drawn considerable attention to solar cooking in the Central American region. A number of overseas volunteers have worked for short or long periods, as technical and communication advisors. However, the special genius of CASEP is the degree to which the affiliates exercise true ownership of their project, adapting it to the specific needs of their own country, and administering activities in manner appropriate to their particular circumstances. In total, more than 1500 solar ovens have been introduced by these separate but linked organizations in the period since 1986 when the work of CASEP began in Guatemala (Varese, p. 97). Another project of note in Guatemala was one sponsored by the New Forests Project, a Washington, D.C., and organization. The project occurred in the early 1990s on the south coast of Guatemala, working collaboratively with the National Association of Peasant Farmers for Land (ANACAMPRO). Two women trainers from Honduras, members of the organization for the Entrepreneurial Development of Women (ODEF) in that country, participated in the training of representatives of Guatemalan NGOs. They estimated that around 850 people participated in over 60 demonstrations held in six communities in the area. Solar cooking training was provided to 180 people at a New Forest Project (NFP) training center. THE NFP method utilized leaders from community organizations, preferably women, as trainers. They held demonstrations widely, and then offered specific and detailed training to those who were interested. Following the training, an intensive period of follow-up was employed. NFP also made a careful examination of obstacles. They found the following to be barriers which required careful thought to overcome: cultural resistance to change, cost of the cookers (around $46); and climatic-factors such as humidity (affecting the cardboard cooker they used). Programs, which followed, made attempts to deal with the obstacles by hiring community promoters/extension workers to educate users, the use of partial subsidies of the cookers, and testing other materials for the cooker (See Costa Rica). No recent news of this project has been located; reports indicate that it was suspended some years ago."@en . "Population : 12,728,111 ; birth rate: 29.1/1000; infant mortality rate: 29.8/1000; life expectancy: 69.7; density per sq mi: 304]]"@en . . "Abandonada"@es . "Guatemaladay.png|Guatemala at daytime Guatemalanight.png|Guatemala at night Guatemala is a city in , in . It has a population of 4.1 Million people and it is a ."@en . "The Dihherial Reich of G\u00FCewhatemalahten"@en . . . . "Het land grensde aan Belize, Mexico en de Stille oceaan. (TOS: \"The Cage\") Dit land is te zien op een politieke kaart van het Noordelijk halfrond. Deze kaart werd in 2254 vanuit de bibliotheek computer van de USS Enterprise door de Talosians opgevraagd. Categorie:Aardse landen en:Guatemala"@nl . "Borders"@en . "*Maya"@en . "Guatemala Wiki"@es . "2000000000"^^ . "thumb|250px|Bandera de Guatemala Guatemala, oficialmente Rep\u00FAblica de Guatemala (del n\u00E1huatl Quauhtlemallan 'lugar de muchos \u00E1rboles') es una rep\u00FAblica de Am\u00E9rica Central, limita al oeste y norte con M\u00E9xico, al este con Belice y el golfo de Honduras, al sureste con Honduras y El Salvador, y al sur con el oc\u00E9ano Pac\u00EDfico. El pa\u00EDs tiene 108.889 km\u00B2 de territorio. Su capital es la ciudad de Guatemala."@es . "Guatemala, a country in Central America, was the location of Tikal where Irina Derevko was held captive."@en . . . . "Guatemala is a country of North America."@en . . "Republic of Guatemala"@en . "Shumo 60%, Mayan 38%, Zimbabwean 1% and English 1%"@en . "Guatemala is a country in Central America bordered by Mexico to the north and west, the Pacific Ocean to the southwest, Belize to the northeast, the Caribbean to the east, and Honduras and El Salvador to the southeast. Its area is 108,890 km\u00B2 with an estimated population of 13,276,517."@en . "pour en savoir plus, regardez le film Apocacalypto de Met le Gibson"@fr . "83"^^ . . . "Guatemala, officially the Republic of Guatemala (Spanish: Rep\u00FAblica de Guatemala) is an small country located in Central America. It is bordered by Mexico in the North and West, Belize in the Northeast and Honduras and El Salvador to the South. The capital is Guatemala City. Guatemala is also the most populous state in Central America, with nearly 16 millions of inhabitans."@en . . . . . . "Der Anti-Demokratische Reichsrepublik of G\u00FCatemala"@en . "Roman Catholic, Protestant, Indigenous Mayan beliefs"@en . "Cat\u00E9gorie:lien vers Onomasticon Occitaniae sur Onomasticon Occitaniae (recueil de noms propres occitans)Cat\u00E9gorie:Renvoi vers Onomasticon OccitaniaeCat\u00E9gorie:Nom propre"@fr . "Quekzales"@en . . . . "Belize 266 km, El Salvador 203 km, Honduras 256 km, Mexico 962 km"@en . "Guatemala is a racing location in Excitebots."@en . "Republica de Guatemala"@en . "Dictatorship"@en . . . . . . . . "Guatemaladay.png|Guatemala at daytime Guatemalanight.png|Guatemala at night Guatemala is a city in , in . It has a population of 4.1 Million people and it is a ."@en . "Open Journal Systems. 2012. Open Journal Systems. Public Knowledge Project. (WUaS's wiki, information technologies and criteria for this - informed by the WUaS academic journal subject matter - are developing, since you can already publish your article at Academia.edu or Research Gate - - or Spire - - for example); See Library Resources below at WUaS for further resources."@en . . "Jimmy Morales Cabrera"@en . . "5"^^ . . . . . . . "-4999-65534-65524"^^ . "Life expectancy"@en . . . "+502"@en . "200"^^ . . "Once upon a time, there was a young man named Iqmal. He was a"@en . . "One of the best resources for information you don't find here, or info on late breaking news, is the Rio Dulce Cruisers Website. This is actively maintained by and for cruisers."@en . "125"^^ . "Open Journal Systems. 2012. Open Journal Systems. Public Knowledge Project. (WUaS's wiki, information technologies and criteria for this - informed by the WUaS academic journal subject matter - are developing, since you can already publish your article at Academia.edu or Research Gate - - or Spire - - for example); See Library Resources below at WUaS for further resources."@en . "La l\u00E9gende de l\u2019\u00E9cossais volant"@fr . "150"^^ . . "40"^^ . "Guatemala is a country in Central America. The United States invaded Guatemala in 1954. President Eisenhower revealed in 1965, in a New York Times article, that American planes were sent in \"to help the invaders.\""@en . . . "Lencho Patas Planas"@en . . . "1871-08-17"^^ . . "\"Moonraker\" is partly filmed in Guatemala, but it is not shown as part of the film."@en . "Guatemala, officially the Republic of Guatemala (Spanish: Rep\u00FAblica de Guatemala) is an small country located in Central America. It is bordered by Mexico in the North and West, Belize in the Northeast and Honduras and El Salvador to the South. The capital is Guatemala City. Guatemala is also the most populous state in Central America, with nearly 16 millions of inhabitans."@en . . . "84"^^ . . "42042"^^ . . . . . "Unitary state, Presidential system, Constitutional republic"@en . . "With Foot"@en . . . . "Guatemala"@en . "During the 1990's there was a bitter Civil war, during that trouble US backed government troupes were guilty of numerous war crimes that for a long time remained unpunished. There are Rich people in Guatemala but there is also far too much Poverty especially among Native Americans in rural areas. Too many Guatemalan people are Illiterate, too many babies die and there is too much malnutrition. There is also too much Drug addiction in Guatemala. There are allegations Fundamentalist Christians lock addicts up against their will and are physically abusive."@en . . . . "5"^^ . . . . "The Central American Solar Energy Project (CASEP) includes projects in five Central American countries. The model is explained in more detail here, as Guatemala was one of the first projects; others have developed in similar manner, with minor differences for specific cultural, economic or ecological reasons. The model is based on a number of assumptions, including the need to shift from fuelwood and health problems involved with indoor air pollution. But other aspects of the model are unique to CASEP and need to be stressed. One relates to the assumption that innovations introduced by foreigners, who leave after the initial dissemination of information, are not likely to be sustained by local people. The process therefore carefully assesses suitability in a lengthy trial period, designed "@en . . "Chapin De Sangre"@en . "Pendiente"@es . . "Spanish 60%, Amerindian languages 40%"@en . . "es.guatemala"@es . "The Guatemalan Soviet Socialist Republic is one of the Soviet footholds in the Americas, and in 1976, it reformed it into a Communist state."@en . . . "Daredevil"@en . "Cat\u00E9gorie:lien vers Onomasticon Occitaniae sur Onomasticon Occitaniae (recueil de noms propres occitans)Cat\u00E9gorie:Renvoi vers Onomasticon OccitaniaeCat\u00E9gorie:Nom propre"@fr . . . "Guatemala"@en . . "Guatemala is a country in Central America that served as a stop during the Avalon World Tour."@en . . . "Rep\u00FAblica de Guatemala"@fr . . "gt-flag.gif"@en . . "Guatemala is a country in Central America. The capital and largest city is Guatemala City. There are 2 ice rinks in Guatemala City, but no ice hockey is played."@en . . . . . . "constitutional democratic republic"@en . "Guatemala"@fr . . . "2.066"^^ . . "Quetzal"@en . "1426"^^ . . "Guatemala es un pais en America Sentral. La area es sirca 108,890 cilometres cuadrada. La cuantia de popla, en la anio 2007, es sirca 12,728,111 persones. La site capital es la site Guatemala. La linguas major es espaniol 60%, e linguas amerindian 40% (23 ofisial, incluinte citxe, cactxicel, cectxi, mam, gaifuna, e xinca)."@en . "The country was almost chosen by U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt as the site of the world-famous Panama Canal, but it turned out the workers could not get a good blowjob there, so the project was relocated to Panama. The move turned out to be a wise one, since the canal was already named after Panama in the first place, and the decision saved a lot of trouble concerning naming rights. A similar misunderstanding about the Panama Hat cost an estimated 90 million lives due to fighting and malaria, and fighting about malaria. Guatemala is also famous for hosting various vampire conventions since Count Dracula went into exile and left Transylvania. Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Van Helsing the other more newbie-like famous vampire slayer have been quoted several times saying that \"Vampires and mexican food mixed together make a hard kill.\""@en . "pour en savoir plus, regardez le film Apocacalypto de Met le Gibson"@fr . "Guatemala is a country in Central America. The United States invaded Guatemala in 1954. President Eisenhower revealed in 1965, in a New York Times article, that American planes were sent in \"to help the invaders.\""@en . . . "Espagnol"@fr . . "Het land grensde aan Belize, Mexico en de Stille oceaan. (TOS: \"The Cage\") Dit land is te zien op een politieke kaart van het Noordelijk halfrond. Deze kaart werd in 2254 vanuit de bibliotheek computer van de USS Enterprise door de Talosians opgevraagd. Categorie:Aardse landen en:Guatemala"@nl . "Central America"@en . . "108889"^^ . . . "13824463"^^ . "A representative democracy, its capital is Guatemala City. Guatemala's abundance of biologically significant and unique ecosystems contribute to Mesoamerica's designation as a biodiversity hotspot."@en . . . . . . "Guatemalans"@en . "Guatemala is a country in Central America bordered by Mexico to the north and west, the Pacific Ocean to the southwest, Belize to the northeast, the Caribbean to the east, and Honduras and El Salvador to the southeast. Its area is 108,890 km\u00B2 with an estimated population of 13,276,517."@en . . "The Guatemalan Soviet Socialist Republic is one of the Soviet footholds in the Americas, and in 1976, it reformed it into a Communist state."@en . . "One of the best resources for information you don't find here, or info on late breaking news, is the Rio Dulce Cruisers Website. This is actively maintained by and for cruisers."@en . . "1957-11-10"^^ . . "110"^^ . "100"^^ . . "Guatemala es un pais en America Sentral. La area es sirca 108,890 cilometres cuadrada. La cuantia de popla, en la anio 2007, es sirca 12,728,111 persones. La site capital es la site Guatemala. La linguas major es espaniol 60%, e linguas amerindian 40% (23 ofisial, incluinte citxe, cactxicel, cectxi, mam, gaifuna, e xinca)."@en . . . . "Guatemala is a country in Central America that served as a stop during the Avalon World Tour."@en . "Unemployment"@en . . "Carte d\u2019une partie de l\u2019Am\u00E9rique centrale montrant le Guatemala."@fr . . . . . "Capital"@en . "Rep\u00FAblica de Guatemala"@en . . . . "Guatemala eh un pa\u00EDh d'Am\u00E9rika. Zu kapit\u00E1 eh Ziud\u00E1'e Guatemala."@es . . . . . "Flag of Guatemala.png"@en . . . . "4"^^ . . . . ".gt"@en . . "Guatemala, officially the Republic of Guatemala (Spanish: Rep\u00FAblica de Guatemala), is a country in southern North America that borders Mexico in the west, Mayaland in the north, Belize and Hondura in the east and El Salvador in the southeast."@en . . "130"^^ . "Guatemala was the southern most province of Franco-Spanish Nueva Espa\u00F1a. To the north were the provinces of Mexico and Yucatan. It stretched south to Nueva Granada in South America and included the Isthmus of Panama."@en . . "America"@en . . . "Guatemala, officially the Republic of Guatemala, is a country located in Central America."@en . "Guatemala"@en . . . . "Guatemala is a country in Central America. It is bordered by Mexico to the north and west, Belize to the northeast, the Caribbean to the east, the Pacific Ocean to the southwest, and El Salvador and Honduras to the southeast."@en . . . "thumb Guatemala \u2014oficialmente, Rep\u00FAblica de Guatemala\u2014 es un estado soberano situado en Am\u00E9rica Central, en su extremo noroccidental, con una amplia cultura aut\u00F3ctona producto de la herencia maya y la influencia castellana durante la \u00E9poca colonial."@es . "Guatemala eh un pa\u00EDh d'Am\u00E9rika. Zu kapit\u00E1 eh Ziud\u00E1'e Guatemala."@es . . "Population growth"@en . . "Guatemala is a country of North America."@en . . . . . . "Country summary"@en . . . . "The Mayan civilization flourished in Guatemala and surrounding regions during the first millennium A.D. After almost three centuries as a Spanish colony, Guatemala won its independence in 1821. During the second half of the 20th century, it experienced a variety of military and civilian governments, as well as a 36-year guerrilla war. In 1996, the government signed a peace agreement formally ending the conflict, which had left more than 100,000 people dead and had created, by some estimates, some 1 million refugees."@en . "Guatemala (US i/\u02CC\u0261w\u0251\u02D0t\u0259\u02C8m\u0251\u02D0l\u0259/ GWAH-t\u0259-MAH-l\u0259, UK /\u02CC\u0261w\u00E6t\u026A\u02C8m\u0251\u02D0l\u0259/ GWA-ti-MAH-l\u0259), officially the Republic of Guatemala (Spanish: Rep\u00FAblica de Guatemala [re\u02C8pu\u03B2lika \u00F0e \u0263wate\u02C8mala]), is a country in Central America bordered by Mexico to the north and west, the Pacific Ocean to the southwest, Belize to the northeast, the Caribbean to the east, and Honduras and El Salvador to the southeast. More information on the Wikipedia page [1]"@en . . "Land area: 41,865 sq mi ; total area: 42,042 sq mi"@en . . "Guatemala is a small land that mires both the Caribbean and the Frithful Highsea. The land's geld gets its name from a bird that lives in the wealds in the north. The quetzal bird has a long tail and is brightly hued. It is also the land token. Maya women weave lovely cloth by twining shedded yarns together. This leaf is a stub. You can help the Anglish Moot by swelling it."@en . . "*World on Fire"@en . . . "New Earth"@en . . . "A group of coke dealers run the nation.\nleader_names = President: El Janano, Vice-President:\nEl Pin Plata"@en . . "US$ 49.880 milion"@en . . . "Guatemala is a racing location in Excitebots."@en . "Fiado Ni A Las Putas"@en . . . "\"Moonraker\" is partly filmed in Guatemala, but it is not shown as part of the film."@en . "The country was almost chosen by U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt as the site of the world-famous Panama Canal, but it turned out the workers could not get a good blowjob there, so the project was relocated to Panama. The move turned out to be a wise one, since the canal was already named after Panama in the first place, and the decision saved a lot of trouble concerning naming rights. A similar misunderstanding about the Panama Hat cost an estimated 90 million lives due to fighting and malaria, and fighting about malaria. Guatemala is also famous for hosting various vampire conventions since Count Dracula went into exile and left Transylvania. Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Van Helsing the other more newbie-like famous vampire slayer have been quoted several times saying that \"Vampires and"@en . . . . . . "Guatemala"@it . "13276517"^^ . "Guatemala, officially the Republic of Guatemala, is a country located in Central America."@en . . . "Guatemala"@de . "North America"@en . "A representative democracy, its capital is Guatemala City. Guatemala's abundance of biologically significant and unique ecosystems contributes to Mesoamerica's designation as a biodiversity hotspot."@en . "Guatemala is a small land that mires both the Caribbean and the Frithful Highsea. The land's geld gets its name from a bird that lives in the wealds in the north. The quetzal bird has a long tail and is brightly hued. It is also the land token. Maya women weave lovely cloth by twining shedded yarns together. This leaf is a stub. You can help the Anglish Moot by swelling it."@en . . "Guatemala City"@en . . . . . . "Confina a nord con Brescia e il Messico, a sud \u00E8 bagnata dall'olio che perdono i camion fermi ai mignott-autogrill della statale 21x+4xy*+(9x). Le solite fonti idiote asseriscono che il Guatemala si trovi in Sudamerica."@it . . "The national flag of Guatemala consists of three equal vertical bands of light blue (hoist side), white, and light blue with the national emblem centred in the white band; the national emblem 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 Remington rifles and a pair of crossed swords and framed by a wreath. The civil flag of Guatemala is the same as the national flag, but is not charged with the national emblem."@en . "Information"@en . "Chitiore"@es . . . . "Guatemala is a small country in Central America that has been dominated by a succession of dictators and civil wars since its independence. In ancient times was home to the Mayan Civilization and many Mayan cities can be found in its soil. The most famous is Tikal. The K'iche Maya tribe were known to settle in the area that would become Guatemala. \u2192 This article is a stub. You can help us by adding to it. Check out the talk page for hints on what needs to be done."@en . . "1.57788E10"^^ . . "A representative democracy, its capital is Guatemala City. Guatemala's abundance of biologically significant and unique ecosystems contribute to Mesoamerica's designation as a biodiversity hotspot."@en . . . . "Guatemala is a small country in Central America that has been dominated by a succession of dictators and civil wars since its independence. In ancient times was home to the Mayan Civilization and many Mayan cities can be found in its soil. The most famous is Tikal. The K'iche Maya tribe were known to settle in the area that would become Guatemala. \u2192 This article is a stub. You can help us by adding to it. Check out the talk page for hints on what needs to be done."@en . . .