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The colors are arranged cardinally and represent the Maya (white), Mestizo (black), Garifuna (yellow), and Xinca (red). The emblem in the center is a Mayan character.}} |date =2020-05-08 |source ={{Own}} |author =User:Simplepedian |other versions=File:Bandera de los Pueblos Guatemala.png}} Category:SVG flags of Guatemala
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Jardín botánico de Guatemala; Amatitlán (Guatemala) Elecciones generales de Guatemala de 2007; Aeropuerto Internacional La Aurora; Organización territorial de Guatemala; Departamentos de Guatemala; Área Metropolitana de Guatemala; San José Pinula; Villa Nueva (Guatemala) Templo de la Ciudad de Guatemala; Corte Suprema de Justicia de Guatemala
Corridos tumbados (Spanish pronunciation: [koˈriðos tumˈbaðos]), also known as trap corridos, is a subgenre of regional Mexican music, specifically of a corrido, with musical elements of a narcocorrido and rap music. [1] Its style originated in the late-2010s; starting in 2020, it was popularized by Mexican musician Natanael Cano.
Matching with the new "Coat of arms of Guatemala.svg" 03:07, 31 August 2011: 560 × 350 (221 KB) Edgouno: Coat matched with the new Image:Coat of arms of Guatemala.svg. 00:05, 31 August 2011: 560 × 350 (145 KB) Fry1989: nonsense, it can be seen fine without the border, which makes it messy: 23:32, 30 August 2011: 560 × 350 (144 KB) Edgouno
In May, for the first time ever, two songs from the Mexican Regional genre made their way into the Billboard Hot 100 Top Five: Grupo Frontera's collaboration with Bad Bunny, titled "Un Porciento ...
Flag of Guatemala 1858–1871: State Flag of Guatemala 1871–1968: State flag used until 1968, similar to modern flag but with minor differences and additions of blue and white ribbons; some variants contained red ribbons or multiple [7] [8] 1871–1968: State Flag of Guatemala (variant, used before c. 1920s) 1968–1997: State Flag of Guatemala