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  1. Guatemala - Culture Smart!: a quick guide to customs and etiquette (Culture Smart!) by Lisa Vaughn, 2007-06-05
  2. Guatemala (Cultures of the World) by Sean Sheehan, 1998-05
  3. Guatemala: A Guide to the People, Politics, and Culture (In Focus (London, England).) by Trish O'Kane, 1999-06
  4. Culture and Customs of Guatemala: (Culture and Customs of Latin America and the Caribbean) by Maureen E. Shea, 2000-10-30
  5. Toltec influence on the postclassic culture history of highland Guatemala by Robert M Carmack, 1968
  6. Culture of Fire.(Guatemala)(Brief Article): An article from: E by Megan Epler Wood, 1999-07-01
  7. Inverse Images: The Meaning of Culture, Ethnicity, and Family in Postcolonial Guatemala by John Hawkins, 1984-12
  8. Smithsonian contributions to anthropology by Michael D Coe, 1967
  9. The Mayan movement today: Issues of indigenous culture and development in Guatemala by Victor Galvez Borrell, 1997
  10. Culture, self-directed learning readiness, and per capita income in five countries.: An article from: SAM Advanced Management Journal by Paul J. Guglielmino, Lucy Madsen Guglielmino, 2006-03-22
  11. Guatemala: A Culture of Fear
  12. Guatemala (Cultures of the World Series Group 16) by S. Tehen, 1998-06
  13. Politics and culture in Guatemala (Politics and culture series) by Piero Gleijeses, 1988
  14. Executive Report on Strategies in Guatemala, 2000 edition (Strategic Planning Series) by Guatemala Research Group, The Guatemala Research Group, 2000-11-02

101. Guatemala - LANIC
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102. Guatemala
The diversity of the geographic, climatic, cultural and historic features of Guatemalamake it ideally suited for a large number of activities and sports.
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Guatemala, a country to the south of Mexico, has a surface area of 108,889 square kilometers, (42,042 square miles). It is located in the tropical zone, and has a range of climates that vary according to the altitude. There are two seasons: the rainy months run from May to October, and the dry ones from November to April. The average temperature is 75 F, with small variations in the lowlands and in the highlands.
Guatemala is a small country with a striking variety of topographic features. Nearly two-thirds of the country is mountainous and volcanic. Parallel to the Pacific lies the Sierra Madre mountain range, with peaks that rise to an elevation of up to 12,000 feet. 33 volcanoes dominate the landscape, and these, coupled with the lush tropical rain forests to the north, the fertile plains of the south and east, the beautiful lakes, and the wonderful rivers, make this a land of varied contrasts.
To this rich array of contrasts, one must add a major contributing factor to Guatemala's unique brand of beauty: its wealth of traditions, and the strking colors and patterns of the weavings of the Mayans. Noted for its lush colors and intricate design, the cloth is made into blouses called "huipiles", sashes, skirts and headdresses. Every group or town has its own particular native costume. Woven by its women, usually on a stick loom, its patterns feature the traditional symbolism that identifies their history and ancient gods.

103. Guatemala, Central America Travel Information
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104. Travel To Guatemala Through An International Volunteer Program
Although present day guatemala is known primarily for its Mayan roots and vibrantculture, the country has many layers to its rich political history, from
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Cross-Cultural Solutions Country Director Virginia Burmester has chosen Guatemala City as the Home-Base for the Guatemala program. The capital of Guatemala, Guatemala City, is the largest urban center in the country and is quickly becoming an international hub. Business and trade are both flourishing, while the large indigenous population has been relocating to the city in search of opportunities. The Cross-Cultural Solutions' house in Guatemala City is in a safe, middle-class neighborhood that is close to many services, such as Internet cafes and libraries. The rooms are comfortable and accommodate up to four volunteers each. Guatemala City is an ideal place for the Cross-Cultural Solutions program, as it has a diverse population and rich cultural learning opportunities. In a single day in the city, one can hear several different languages spoken and see the many people and crafts that make up the rich cultural landscape of the country.

105. Aviatur Présente L'archéologie Du Guatemala
Translate this page Les centres Maya, le Peten et la jungle. guatemala+Rio+Dulcé,Chateau+San+FilipeLe Petén est le centre de la civilisation classique
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Les centres Maya, le Peten et la jungle
Le Petén est le centre de la civilisation classique des Basses Terres de l'aire maya. C'est dans ce territoire chaud et humide, dans les vallées de l'Usamacinta, appelé " le Nil de l'Amérique Centrale " et du Rio Hondo, que se trouvent les plus grands sites archéologiques mayas : Uaxactun, Sayaxché, Eibal et surtout Tikal. Il faut plusieurs jours pour parcourir le site et découvrir le Temple du Jaguar qui daterait de 810, le Temple des Masques, la Grande Place, encadrée par deux temples, l'Acropole Nord emplacement essentiellement religieux, l'Acropole Centrale qui était un palais, le Temple du Serpent à deux Têtes, il a la hauteur d'un immeuble de 25 étages, le Palais des Sept Fenêtres et le Complexe Nord qui date de 711, le Mundo Perdido et sa gigantesque pyramide, la Place des Sept Temples qui abritait trois jeux de " pelote ", le Temple des Inscriptions qui doit son nom aux hiéroglyphes gravés sur les côtés et la face postérieure de sa crête.
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