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    La Blanca, San Marcos

    Archaeological site

    La Blanca is a pre-Columbian Mesoamerican archaeological site in present-day La Blanca, San Marcos Department, western Guatemala. It has an occupation dating predominantly from the Middle Preclassic period of Mesoamerican chronology. This site belongs to the later period of the Mokaya culture. A minor archeological site nearby is Salinas La Blanca at the mouth of the Río Naranjo. Wikipedia

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  2. famousfix.com

    See also History of Guatemala, Former populated places by country, Populated places in Guatemala, Former populated places in Central America. FLAG Like . Naranjo Topic 0 0. rank #1 · Naranjo is a Pre-Columbian Maya city in the Petén Basin region of Guatemala. It was occupied from about 500 B.C. to 950 A.D, with its height in the Late Classic ...
  3. en.wikipedia.org

    La Blanca and other Formative Period sites, as of approximately 900 BC. La Blanca is a pre-Columbian Mesoamerican archaeological site in present-day La Blanca, San Marcos Department, western Guatemala.It has an occupation dating predominantly from the Middle Preclassic (900-600 BC) period of Mesoamerican chronology.This site belongs to the later period of the Mokaya culture.
  4. en.wikipedia.org

    The history of Guatemala traces back to the Maya civilization (2600 BC - 1697 AD), with the country's modern history beginning with the Spanish conquest of Guatemala in 1524. By 1000 AD, most of the major Classic-era (250-900 AD) Maya cities in the Petén Basin, located in the northern lowlands, had been abandoned.The Maya states in the Belize central highlands continued to thrive until ...
  5. ucincinnatipress.pressbooks.pub

    Guatemala is the northernmost Spanish-speaking Central American country, sharing borders with Mexico and the Central American countries of Belize, El Salvador, and Honduras. Guatemala is known for its high percentage of Indigenous peoples, who comprise between 40 and 60 percent of the population, depending on year of census and definition of terms.
  6. ghrc-usa.org

    Guatemala Human Rights Commission/ USA

    https://ghrc-usa.org › AboutGuatemala › History.htm

    Former military leader Efrain Rios Montt (FRG party) trails in third place, accepts defeat. 2003 December - Conservative businessman Oscar Berger - a former mayor of Guatemala City - wins presidential election in second round. Guatemala - along with Nicaragua, El Salvador and Honduras - agrees on free-trade agreement with US.
  7. worldnomads.com

    Although you can get onward transport to other places in Guatemala from Tikal, nearby Flores is the main regional hub, with a local airport, shuttles to Mexico, Belize, Honduras, and around Guatemala, and plenty of accommodation options available. Mayan ruins, Tikal, Guatemala. Photo credit: Getty Images/Michael Godek Colonial island town of Flores
  8. Jan 15, 2024For most foreign visitors, the first order of business upon arriving at La Aurora Internationa Airport in Guatemala City is to figure out how to get to Antigua Guatemala.Commonly known as Antigua or La Antigua, this city of less than fifty thousand was the former capital of Guatemala during colonial times.At the time, the Spanish kingdom of Guatemala encompasses vast territory covering the ...
  9. britannica.com

    Antigua Guatemala, city, southwestern Guatemala, at an elevation of 5,029 feet (1,533 metres).Capital of the former captaincy general, Antigua Guatemala was once the most important seat of Spanish colonial government between Mexico City and Lima, Peru. Founded as Santiago de los Caballeros de Guatemala in 1527, it was destroyed by an eruption that swept down from the slopes of Volcán de Agua ...
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