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Guatemalan refers to anything related to the country of Guatemala, including its people, culture, and history.

People[edit]

The people of Guatemala, known as Guatemalans, are a diverse group with a rich cultural heritage. The population is made up of various ethnic groups, including the Maya, Ladinos, Xinca, and Garifuna. Each group has its own unique traditions and customs that contribute to the country's vibrant culture.

Culture[edit]

Guatemalan culture is a blend of indigenous and Spanish influences. The country is known for its colorful textiles, traditional music, and folk dances. Guatemalans also celebrate a number of holidays and festivals throughout the year, such as Semana Santa, Day of the Dead, and the Feria de Jocotenango.

History[edit]

The history of Guatemala spans thousands of years, from the ancient Maya civilization to the Spanish conquest and the country's modern history. Important historical events include the Guatemalan Civil War, the 1954 Guatemalan coup d'état, and the Peace Accords of 1996.

Geography[edit]

Guatemala is located in Central America, bordered by Mexico, Belize, Honduras, and El Salvador. It is known for its diverse geography, which includes mountains, rainforests, and coastlines on both the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea.

Cuisine[edit]

Guatemalan cuisine is known for its use of fresh, local ingredients and its blend of Maya and Spanish influences. Popular dishes include tamales, pepian, and fiambre.

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