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Country Fact File : Guatemala
Teach English in Guatemala

Guatemala FlagThe epitome of Mayan Central America, Guatemala has only recently come out the other side of more than thirty years of civil war but has always held great appeal for travelers, as here in Guatemala, you can see it all. It has a history of repression but a reputation for vibrancy. Best known for its mountainous and densely forested landscape, and for its Mayan temples and ruins, travelers to this country can be sure of an assault on their senses. Indigenous Guatemalan culture is alive and well, and is reflected in the blazing colours of everyday Mayan dress. Its volcanoes are the highest, its earthquakes the most devastating, its people the most friendly. Visit it!

Location Middle America, bordering the Caribbean Sea, between Honduras and Belize and bordering the North Pacific Ocean, between El Salvador and Mexico
Area 108,890 sq km
Border Countries Belize, El Salvador, Honduras, Mexico
Climate Tropical; hot, humid in lowlands; cooler in highlands
Terrain Mostly mountains with narrow coastal plains and rolling limestone plateau
Highest Point Volcan Tajumulco 4,211 m
Natural Hazards Numerous volcanoes in mountains, with occasional violent earthquakes; Caribbean coast extremely susceptible to hurricanes and other tropical storms
Environmental Issues Deforestation in the Peten rainforest; soil erosion; water pollution
Population 13,314,079 (July 2002 est.)
Ethnic Groups Mestizo (mixed Amerindian-Spanish or assimilated Amerindian - in local Spanish called Ladino), approximately 55%, Amerindian or predominantly Amerindian, approximately 43%, whites and others 2%
Religions Roman Catholic, Protestant, indigenous Mayan beliefs
Languages Spanish 60%, Amerindian languages 40% (23 officially recognized Amerindian languages, including Quiche, Cakchiquel, Kekchi, Mam, Garifuna, and Xinca)
Type of Government Constitutional Democratic Republic
Capital Guatemala
Independence Day 15 September 1821 (from Spain)
Chief of State/
Head of Government
Chief of State: President Alfonso Antonio PORTILLO Cabrera (since 14 January 2000); note - the president is both the chief of state and head of government
Currency quetzal & US Dollar
Time GMT -6
Useful Numbers & Web Addresses

International dialing code: +502

Police tel: 110

Ambulance tel: 123

British Embassy: 7th Floor, Edificio Centro Financiero, Tower Two, 7a Avenida 510, Zona 4, Guatemala City. Tel (2) 321 601/2/4

Embassy in UK: 13 Fawcett Street, London SW10 9HN. Tel +44 (0) 20 7351 3042

1 888 653 6028

UK Website US Website - We are Here At The Moment Australian Website Ireland Website

Duration and Costs

Duration Cost
4 Weeks US$1890
5 Weeks US$2060
6 Weeks US$2230
7 Weeks US$2390
8 Weeks US$2550
9 Weeks US$2700
10 Weeks US$2850
11 Weeks US$2990
12 Weeks US$3130



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