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Guatemalans (Spanish:
guatemaltecos or less
commonly guatemalenses) are
people connected to the
country of
Guatemala. This
connection may be residential...
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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...
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Guatemalans.
According to the 1970 census,
there were 17,356
Guatemalans. This is a
stark increase considering that
there were only 5,381
Guatemalans...
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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 po****tion is not
numerous today.
Although it is
difficult to
determine specific figures, it is
reported that Afro-
Guatemalans represent...
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peoples in
Guatemala, also
known as
Native Guatemalans, are the
original inhabitants of
Guatemala,
predating Spanish colonization.
Guatemala is home to...
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because they are
created within Guatemala, for
Guatemalans, or by
Guatemalans. The
visual arts in
Guatemala consist largely of weaving, muralism, painting...
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third largest European-descended
group in
Guatemala,
after the
German Guatemalans and
Spanish Guatemalans.
According to the
French emb****y, as of 31...
- A list of
notable Guatemalans.
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