No, Guatemala is not a region but a country. This country is located in Central America and has a population of close to 16 million people.
Guatemala is in South America.
it is in colby south
Guatemala is.
Guatemala has experienced 7 sinkholes and they are still being counted all over that region.
some people in Guatemala speak K'iche because K'iche is native to the region
The Mayans lived in Guatemala in the caribbean region.
Guatemala is the country that occupies what was once the Maya region. The Maya civilization spread across present-day Guatemala, Belize, Mexico, Honduras, and El Salvador. Guatemala is known for its rich Mayan heritage, including archaeological sites such as Tikal.
Guatemala is in Central America. It is bordered by Honduras, El Salvadore, and Mexico. The Mexican provinces of Belize, Yucatan, and Chiapas are to the North.
The perceptual region is how people see the area...guatemala is known for its coffee, and is also viewed as a very historical country. Guatemala is filled with Mayan culture. As for functional, I'm not really sure...trying to find that out myself!
Mesoamerica is located on the isthmus that connects North and South America. It covers the region that includes southern Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica.
The Mayans originated in Guatemala from the 4th to the 10th centuries. Starting in the Late period until the Spanish Conquest, they migrated and settled in the Yucatan region of Mexico.
Probably types of spiders and insects, especially those which are found in the jungly Peten Region. However, I have traveled to Guatemala many, many times, and NEVER felt in danger of anything, much less of animals.