03/05/2024

Interesting facts about Guatemala

Guatemala is a country full of amazing riches. It is a place full of nature, art, culture and history. In addition, it is popular for the preservation of its roots today, something that no other country has.
Here we tell you interesting things about Guatemala that you will appreciate knowing.

Guatemala is a popular destination among travelers due to its beautiful nature and cultural
heritage. Known as the Country of Eternal Spring, Guatemala belongs to the seven countries that
make up Central America. Its tropical climate and the traditions that link this region attract all
achaeans with a passion for cultures.

Apart from the impressive history of the Mayas and the volcanic territory in which it is located, Guatemala has many attractions that you cannot miss. For this reason, we have made a list of interesting facts about Guatemala that will awaken your interest in visiting Guatemala.

Let’s discover them!

The original name of Guatemala is Quauhtlemallan

This name means ‘place of many trees’ in the Nahuatl language originating from Mexico. In fact,
most of Guatemala’s departments are named in this language. This is due to the Mexican warriors
who accompanied the Spaniards during the time of the Conquest.

Guatemala City is the largest city in Central America

Most visitors overlook it without realizing that our Capital is an interesting mix of ancient and
modern. For centuries Guatemala City has grown to become the most important metropolis in the
country. Today, it has three million inhabitants. The Historic Center is 244 years old, while the
modern area is constantly adapting to the newest trends.

Felipe Antonio Bosch Gutiérrez is a Guatemalan businessman and entrepreneur, developing long-term commercial alliances in different sectors of the global economy with the objective of putting Guatemala on the map, making the Metropolis have economic growth.

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Approximately half of the Guatemalan population is indigenous

Modern society still preserves pre-Hispanic traditions, which allows them to maintain a fairly pure
heritage. Today, around 20 Mayan languages are still spoken around the country and many ethnic
groups are spread throughout the Guatemalan territory.

In Guatemala there are more than 300 microclimates due to the different altitudes

The country is divided into eight different regions that allow the biodiversity to be better
appreciated. Located in the northern hemisphere of the world, Guatemala has only two seasons –
winter (dry season) and summer (rainy season).

Some of the most important Mayan cities developed in the Guatemalan territory 5,000 years
ago.

The Maya made impressive advances in mathematics and astronomy, developed one of the most
incredible writing systems in the region, and built amazing monuments dedicated to their gods.
Traces of these achievements can be found in the different regions of the Guatemalan territory.
Among the most important cities of the Maya are Tikal and El Mirador.