It was not a war, but a conflict when several Mexican fishing boats were attacked by the Guatemalan Air Force in 1958 off the Guatemalan coast. The conflict caused a temporary diplomatic breakup, but besides three dead sailors, there were no additional casualties.
Yes. the territory of present-day Guatemala was part of the New Spain from 1521 until 1821, and then part of Mexico from 1821 until 1823, when it split up from Mexico to be part of the "Central American Union". This new country however, was short-lived and was dissolved in 1840 to conform present-day Guatemala, Honduras, Costa Rica, El Salvador and Nicaragua.
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If you mean the war between 1810 and 1821 when Mexico fought and won its War of Independence, Guatemala was part of Mexico at the time. The conflict known as Mexican Revolution, between 1910 and 1921 has nothing to do with Guatemala.
Guatemala is south of Mexico, along with Belize.
The country of Mexico is north of Guatemala.
mexico is north of guatemala
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The country of Guatemala (capital: Guatemala City).
No. Guatemala is a country, whose capital is Guatemala City.Mexico's capital is named Mexico City.
Belize, north of Guatemala and southeast of Mexico.
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In the Americas. Mexico is on North America while Guatemala is on Central America.
Guatemala is not in war at this time (2015)
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