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  1. Guatemalan culture is influenced by the two major ethnic groups. The indigenous Mayans and those of mixed or non-indigenous heritage, known as mestizos. The Garifuna people also live along the Caribbean side of Guatemala.

  2. The art and traditions of Guatemalan culture move through millennia and cover terrain that, in a country smaller than Louisiana, includes belching volcanoes, sweltering tropical coasts, dense jungles, and chilly highlands.

  3. 6 days ago · Guatemala, country of Central America that is distinguished from its Central American neighbors by the dominance of an Indigenous culture within its interior uplands. The country’s capital, Guatemala City, is a major metropolitan center.

  4. A small group of African–Americans, known as Garifuna, lives on the Atlantic coast, but their culture is more closely related to those found in other Caribbean nations than to the cultures of Guatemala itself.

  5. Guatemala is a small country, but it has much to offer the visitor who has opted to travel this ecologically beautiful and culture-rich region. Its natural wonders include truly breathtaking mountains, lakes, volcanoes, flora and fauna.

  6. Atop sacred ruins in places like Tikal, you will experience first-hand the height of Maya culture, while other historic sites show evidence of colonialism, war, multiculturalism, religious syncretism, revolutions, and renewed hope for peace and prosperity.

  7. Sep 15, 2020 · In Guatemala, Lidar has revealed 60,000 structures, including temples, pyramids and causeways (Credit: Amanda Ruggeri) Archaeologists have suspected there was more to Tikal, El Zotz and Holmul.

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