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  2. Tikal Futura - Wikipedia

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    At 75 metres, as of 2009 it is the fourth tallest building in Guatemala City. The building covers a floor space of 193,680 m 2 , has 20 floors and was completed in 1997. [ 1 ] The building has 2 towers with offices, 12 cinemas, 160 stores, 27 restaurants, parking space for 1500 cars and also the Grand Tikal Futura Hotel.

  3. Lanai (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    A lanai or lānai is a type of roofed, open-sided veranda, patio, or porch originating in Hawaii. [1] [2] Many homes, apartment buildings, hotels and restaurants in Hawaii are built with one or more lānais. [3]

  4. Porta Hotel Antigua - Wikipedia

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    The hotel is located on 8 Calle Poniente, [1] between San Jose el Viejo and San Francisco churches. It is set in gardens with a terrace. It is set in gardens with a terrace. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The gardens have tropical vegetation, home to indigenous birds such as macaws , and a swimming pool.

  5. Veranda - Wikipedia

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    Veranda, as used in the United Kingdom and France, was brought by the British from India (Hindi: बरामदा, Urdu: برآمدہ).While the exact origin of the word is unknown, scholars suggest that the word may have originated in India or may have been adopted from the Portuguese [citation needed] and spread further to the British and French colonists. [6]

  6. Juan José Arévalo - Wikipedia

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    Juan José Arévalo Bermejo (10 September 1904 [1] – 8 October 1990) was a Guatemalan statesman and professor of philosophy who became Guatemala's first democratically elected president in 1945.

  7. Playa Grande, Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    Playa Grande ("Big beach") is the administrative centre of the municipality of Ixcán in the Guatemalan department of El Quiché.. Native Mayan languages spoken in the area include, among many others, Uspantek and Q'eqchi', although Spanish is also common.

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