Puerto Barrios in the Guatemalan Caribbean with Puerto Quetzal in the Pacific. The urban transport system began in Guatemala City in the 1990s and since...
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Guatemala had a network of 914 mm (3 ft) narrow gauge railroads. Construction of the first railway in Guatemala commenced in 1878 and the first section...
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the Republic of Guatemala. It is also a municipality capital of the Guatemala Department and the most populous urban metropolitan area in the region of...
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colorfully decorated. They transport goods and people between communities in various Latin American countries, especially Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua...
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transport in El Salvador Guatemala: see Rail transport in Guatemala Honduras: see Rail transport in Honduras Nicaragua: see Rail transport in Nicaragua...
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plates are North American standard 6 × 12 inches (152 × 300 mm). In January 2021, Guatemala introduced a new license plate, similar to those of Mercosur,...
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Transmetro (redirect from Transmetro (BRT Guatemala))
transit system in Guatemala City, Guatemala. The first line opened on 3 February 2007. The fleet consists of modern Volvo buses made by Ciferal in Brazil. The...
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Rail transport in Guatemala Paniagua, Oliver (3 September 2021). "Un viaje al pasado por la estación del tren en Zacapa". Emisoras Unidas (in Spanish)...
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The Guatemalan Civil War was a civil war in Guatemala which was fought from 1960 to 1996 between the government of Guatemala and various leftist rebel...
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Northern Railroad of Guatemala was a railway system that ran from Guatemala City to Puerto Barrios, the main port of Guatemala, between 1896 and 1968...
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Rates of crime in Guatemala are very high. An average of 101 murders per week were reported in 2018. [citation needed] The countries with the highest...
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Metro Riel (category Transport in Guatemala)
Metro Riel is a light rail line proposed for Guatemala's capital, Guatemala City. In October 2016, it was reported that Spanish consulting engineer IDOM...
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Mustangs to an airstrip at Tikal, near the border. Guatemalan C-47 transport aircraft made parachute drops in daylight near the border area. The British reinforced...
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residents in Mixco and the South-west end of Guatemala City, and provides some connections to Transmetro lines. Mixco is the third most populous city in the...
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Puerto Quetzal (category Ports and harbours of Guatemala)
as a port in importance to the country's maritime traffic during the 20th century. Puerto Quetzal at dusk March 2018 Transport in Guatemala "APM Terminals...
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coffee, sugar, and bananas. Guatemala's GDP per capita is roughly one-third of Brazil's. The Guatemalan economy is the largest in Central America. It grew...
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Politics of Guatemala takes place in a framework of a presidential representative democratic republic, where by the President of Guatemala is both head...
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Ayutla, San Marcos (category Proposed transport infrastructure in Guatemala)
(Köppen: Aw). Guatemala portal Geography portal San Marcos Department Rail transport in Central America Rail transport in Guatemala Rail transport in Mexico...
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Transportes Aéreos Guatemaltecos (TAG) is a private passenger and cargo airline with its headquarters in Zone 13 of Guatemala City, and with its main...
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The COVID-19 pandemic in Guatemala was a part of the worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome...
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Spanish conquest of Guatemala in 1524. By 1000 AD, most of the major Classic-era (250–900 AD) Maya cities in the Petén Basin, located in the northern lowlands...
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Guatemala has a total of 402 airports and airstrips, of which three are international. The list of airports are sorted by department. The names in bold...
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Venture Tours (charter flights only) Guatemala portal Aviation portal Transport in Guatemala List of airports in Guatemala Airport information for MGSJ at...
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list of airlines currently operating in Guatemala. List of defunct airlines of Guatemala List of airports in Guatemala "The World's leading Airline Intelligence...
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Transurbano (category Road transport in Guatemala)
public bus system that serves Guatemala City. The system is operated by Siga, and funded by the government of Guatemala. The project was inaugurated during...
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the Guatemalan Civil War (1960–1996) by successive Guatemalan military governments that first took power following the CIA instigated 1954 Guatemalan coup...
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DHL de Guatemala Flight 7216 was an international cargo flight between Costa Rica's Juan Santamaría International Airport (IATA: SJO, ICAO: MROC) and...
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The period in the history of Guatemala between the coups against Jorge Ubico in 1944 and Jacobo Árbenz in 1954 is known locally as the Revolution (Spanish:...
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