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The school was founded on 1 January 1901 by the Asociación de Educación y Cultura "Alejandro von Humboldt".[5]At the celebration of its 100th anniversary in 2001, the German School Guatemala was awarded the "Orden del Quetzal en grado de Gran Cruz" by the Guatemalan government for its outstanding educational work.
Address: 8a. avenida 2-48, Zona 1, Ciudad de Guatemala. [5] Hospital de la Polcia Nacional Public hospital. Address: 11 Av 4-49, Zona 1, Ciudad de Guatemala. [6] Hospital San Pablo (Saint Paul Hospital) Private hospital founded 1976. 24-hour emergency department. Address: 8a. calle 1-43 Zona 1, Ciudad de Guatemala. [7]
A map of Guatemala showing its 22 departments The Republic of Guatemala is divided into 22 departments ( Spanish : departamentos ) [ 1 ] which in turn are divided into 340 municipalities . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The departments are governed by a departmental governor, appointed by the President .
This line, as mentioned earlier, runs through the historic downtown, this means that during its journey it will pass by popular landmarks of the city such as the Torre del Reformador, the Acueducto de Pinula, the Bank of Guatemala, Civic Centre, and 6th Avenue, a popular pedestrian-only section of the city.
It is located 6.4 kilometres (4.0 mi; 3.5 nmi) [1] south of Guatemala City's center and 25 km (16 mi; 13 nmi) from Antigua Guatemala. It is administered by the General Directorate of Civil Aeronautics. La Aurora International Airport is the primary airport of Guatemala. The airport went through a massive modernization and expansion.
Guatemala is divided in 22 departments that are organized in 8 development regions declared by the Guatemalan government. [1] Official regions
Villa Canales is a city and municipality in the Guatemala department of Guatemala, situated 22 km south of the capital Guatemala City. As of the 2018 census, the city had a population of 124,680, [ 2 ] making it the eleventh largest city in Guatemala.
A two real coin with the image of General Rafael Carrera, president of Guatemala between 1844 and 1865 and founder of the Republic of Guatemala in 1847. He was the first mestizo ruler of Latin America, and used Mataquescuintla as the center of operations for his military actions; he had the support of the mestizo and indigenous peasants of the region.