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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]
Centro Medico La Costa [2] Centro Médico Pro-Med [3] Cruz Roja Paraguaya; Hospital Adjunto de la UNA; Hospital General Barrio Obrero [4] Hospital Central de las FF.AA. Hospital de Clínicas Hospital de Tuberculosis; Hospital Privado Francés [5] Hospital Materno Infantil [6] Hospital Militar Central [7] Hospital Neuropsiquiátrico [8] Hospital ...
Asunción Mita (Spanish pronunciation: [asunˈsjom ˈmita]) is a town, with a population of 20,936 (2018), [2] and a municipality in the Jutiapa department of Guatemala 14°20′N 89°43′W / 14.333°N 89.717°W / 14.333; -
It hit a 12m tree while on its final approach to land at Asunción. Part of the wing broke off, the aircraft crashed and caught fire. Of the 24 passengers and crew aboard, 16 died. [33] [34] 27 August 1959: an Aerolíneas Argentinas–owned de Havilland DH-106 Comet 4, with registration LV-AHP, was operating a flight from Buenos Aires to ...
In 1869, the Charity Sisters of San Vicente de Paul took charge of the building. The hospital is rich in history. The first hospital in Antigua was founded by Hermano Pedro Betancourt, a Franciscan priest in the early 1600s in a small thatched hut near the present site of the Belen Convent.
María García Granados y Saborío (1860 – May 10, 1878), also known as La Niña de Guatemala ("The Girl of Guatemala"), was a Guatemalan socialite, daughter of General Miguel García Granados, who was President of Guatemala from 1871 to 1873 and whose house served as a gathering for the top artists and writers of the time.
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