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The following 3 digits indicate the service provider. However, their assignment is on a first-come first-served basis. Additionally, the same service provider has different numbers in each of the 5 telephone types, and those numbers are not contiguous. The assignment tables can be found at Superintendencia de Telecomunicaciones
1 Chahal: 336 29 590 88.07 2 Chisec: 1 103 106 084 62.85 3 Cobán: 2 132 228 664 107.25 4 Fray Bartolomé de las Casas: 1 135 77 896 63 38 5 Santa Catalina la Tinta: 85 45 752 536.88 6 Lanquín: 208 26 551 127.65 7 Panzós: 638 81 063 127.06 8 Raxruhá: 533 40 094 75.22 9 San Cristóbal Verapaz: 192 80 613 419.86 10 San Juan Chamelco: 180 61 ...
The Cabinet of Bernardo Arévalo constitutes the fifty-second and current cabinet of Guatemala.It succeeds the Giammattei cabinet.. The Cabinet's creation was part of the transition of power following the 2023 general election.
Departments of Guatemala; Flag Coat of Arms Department Map # ISO 3166-2:GT [6] Capital Area (km 2) Population (2018 Census) [7] Municipalities Location Alta Verapaz: 1 GT-16 Cobán: 8,686 1,215,038 17 Baja Verapaz: 2 GT-15 Salamá: 3,124 299,476 8 Chimaltenango: 3 GT-04 Chimaltenango: 1,979 615,776 16 Chiquimula: 4 GT-20 Chiquimula: 2,376 ...
No. Name Image Term Notes 1: Rámses Cuestas Gómez [3] May 15, 1994 – March 14, 1996: Appointed by President Ramiro de León Carpio; Guatemala's first Attorney General. * Héctor Hugo Pérez Aguilera [3] March 15, 1996 – May 14, 1998: Interim Attorney General named by President Álvaro Arzú. 2: Adolfo González Rodas [4] May 15, 1998 ...
The Congress of the Republic (Spanish: Congreso de la República) is the unicameral legislature of the Republic of Guatemala.The Guatemalan Congress is made up of 160 deputies who are elected by direct universal suffrage to serve four-year terms.
The Secretariats of the Presidency is a body within the executive branch of the Guatemalan government that supports the functions and agenda of the President. Secretariats are restricted from executing government programs, projects, or other functions designated to Ministries or other government institutions.
The Constitutional Court (Corte de Constitucionalidad) is Guatemala's constitutional court and only interprets the law in matters that affect the country's constitution. It is composed of five judges, elected for concurrent five-year terms each with a supplement, each serving one year as president of the Court: one is elected by Congress, one elected by the Supreme Court of Justice, one is ...