No. Both Mexico and Guatemala are two different, independent countries that happen to border each other.
No. Guatemala used to be part of Mexico, but it became independent, as part of the Central American Federation in 1822. Mexico has never tried to re-acquire Guatemala by military or diplomatic means whatsoever.
No. Guatemala is an independent country with its own capital (Guatemala City). The largest city in Mexico is Mexico City, with a population of 21.16 million. It is considered the third largest int the world, behind Tokyo (Japan) and Seoul (South Korea).
Guatemala is south of Mexico, along with Belize.
The countries that border the Yucatan Peninsula are Mexico, Belize, and Guatemala.
It is a river that runs throughout southern Mexico. It also defines part of the Mexico-Guatemala border.
The country of Mexico is north of Guatemala.
They lived mainly in Mexico and part of Guatemala.
mexico is north of guatemala
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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.
Mexico is in North America; Guatemala is in Central America. Both are part of Latin America.
The country of Guatemala (capital: Guatemala City).