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- Guatemalans (Spanish: guatemaltecos or less commonly guatemalenses) are people connected to the country of Guatemala. This connection may be residential...
- States and Guatemala signed a deal to restrict migration and asylum s****ers from Guatemala. Below are estimates of the number of Guatemalans living abroad...
- Guatemalans. According to the 1970 census, there were 17,356 Guatemalans. This is a stark increase considering that there were only 5,381 Guatemalans...
- specific persons, see List of Guatemalans. Note that there is no language called "Guatemalan". See Languages of Guatemala. Guatemalan cuisine This disambiguation...
- America. Guatemala City (Spanish: Ciudad de Guatemala) is known colloquially by Guatemalans as La Capital or Guate. Its formal name is Nueva Guatemala de la...
- Afro-Guatemalan (Spanish: Afroguatemaltecos) or Black Guatemalans (Spanish: Guatemaltecos negros) are Guatemalans of predominantly or total Black African...
- around 40% of the Guatemalan po****tion being indigenous, this percentage is actually much higher, with around 60% of Guatemalans being indigenous. In...
- third largest European-descended group in Guatemala, after the German Guatemalans and Spanish Guatemalans. According to the French emb****y, as of 31...
- because they are created within Guatemala, for Guatemalans, or by Guatemalans.  The visual arts in Guatemala consist largely of weaving, muralism, painting...
- A list of notable Guatemalans. Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Abularach, Rodolfo, painter Álvarez, José Luis (1917–2012)...