Guatemala isn't in any state. It's a country itself. It's divided into 22 departments. Which are: Huehuetenango, Guatemala City, Quetzaltenango, Alta Verapaz, Zacapa, Escuintla, Peten, Baja Verapaz, Solola, Izabal, Chimaltenango, Chiquimula, Jalapa, El Progreso, Retalhuleu, Santa Rosa, Jutiapa, Suchitepequez, Sacatequpequez, Totonicapan, San Marcos, and Quiche. And those are divided into cities. If you want to find out more about those then go ahead and Google them because I can't do all the work for you.
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Background Knowledge
Guatemala is located in Central America. It is between Belize, Honduras, Mexico and El Salvador.
Guatemala City, is the capital of Guatemala, a country in central America close to Mexico.
The Ceiba is currently the national tree of Guatemala.
It is a city.
no it's a country
Countrt
Peten
the country of Guatemala
Yes, Guatemala is a republic with a president who is both head of state and head of government.
It is the state of Chiapas (capital: Tuxtla Gutierrez) bordering Guatemala.
NO
At 42,042 square miles Guatemala is about the same size as Tennessee.
The population of Guatemala is 20% greater than the population of Illinois and 20% less than the population of Florida.