Maps of Guatemala. Detailed road, administrative, physical and topographical maps of Guatemala. All cities of Guatemala on the maps.
Maps of Guatemala:
- Detailed political and relief map of Guatemala. Guatemala detailed political and relief map.
- Detailed political map of Guatemala. Guatemala detailed political map.
- Detailed road and physical map of Guatemala. Guatemala detailed road and physical map.
- Guatemala cities and town detailed topographical map. Cities and town detailed topographical map of Guatemala.
- Guatemala detailed political map. Detailed political map of Guatemala.
- Large detailed administrative map of Guatemala. Guatemala large detailed administrative map.
- Large detailed relief and political map of Guatemala. Guatemala large detailed relief and political map.
- Large detailed road and administrative map of Guatemala. Guatemala large road and administrative map.
- Large detailed road and political map of Guatemala. Guatemala large detailed road and political map.
- Large detailed road map of Belize and Guatemala. Belize and Guatemala large detailed road map.
- Large detailed road map of Guatemala. Guatemala large detailed road map.
- Large detailed topographical map of Guatemala. Guatemala large detailed topographical map.
- South-Central Guatemala detailed road map. Detailed road map of South-Central Guatemala.
- South-Eastern Guatemala detailed road map. Detailed road map of South-Eastern Guatemala.
- Western Guatemala detailed road map. Detailed road map of Western Guatemala.
Guatemala – short description:
Guatemala is a volcanic country with numerous volcanoes along the southern highlands, three of which are still active; this is where the fertile land lies and where the higher concentration of the population lives. A large part of the country is covered by subtropical forests, scattered with sulphurous lakes and flowing with rivers, a paradise for wildlife and nature lovers.
The proliferating wilderness is not the only one amongst the riches of Guatemala, for the country boasts spectacular Mayan archaeological sites, relics of the ancient Mayan Civilization as well as monuments and buildings left by the Spanish conquistadors during the 17th century.
In the forests and hills of the highlands, known as the El Altopiano, Mayan communities still live in specific ethnic groups and speak 23 different languages; they have preserved the sacred rituals of their ancestors and still make their own clothing by weaving.
The Tikali National park is the perfect site for spotting tropical birds, jaguars, ocelots, howler monkeys amongst other rare species. While the ruins of Tikal is one of Guatemala’s major Mayan sites.
The climate varies depending on the altitude, the coastal areas are hot throughout the year and the rainy season goes from May to September.
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