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  2. Guatemalans - Wikipedia

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    Guatemalans (Spanish: guatemaltecos or less commonly guatemalenses) are people connected to the country of Guatemala. This connection may be residential, legal, historical or cultural. This connection may be residential, legal, historical or cultural.

  3. Demographics of Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    The Guatemalan civil war from 1960 to 1996 led to mass emigration, particularly Guatemalan immigration to the United States. According to the International Organization for Migration, the total number of emigrants increased from 6,700 in the 1960s to 558,776 for the period 1995–2000; by 2005, the total number had reached 1.3 million. [16]

  4. Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    White Guatemalans of European descent, also called Criollo, are not differentiated from Ladinos (mixed-race) individuals in the Guatemalan census. [217] Most are descendants of German and Spanish settlers, and others derive from Italians, British, French, Swiss, Belgians, Dutch, Russians and Danes.

  5. Guatemalan Americans - Wikipedia

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    Guatemalan Americans are a very culturally diverse group of people, including around 23 distinct ethnic groups, whose languages are different, although they maintain unique cultural traditions. The groups are, on the whole, Maya. The Ladino are a different group that speak the Spanish language and have Spanish culture.

  6. Ethnic groups in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    Ethnic groups in Latin America. Benito Juárez was an Amerindian Mexican of Zapotec ancestry. The inhabitants of Latin America are from a variety of ancestries, ethnic groups and races, making the region one of the most diverse in the world. [1] The specific composition of the group varies from country to country.

  7. Afro-Guatemalans - Wikipedia

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    An Afro-Guatemalan person is a person who lives in Guatemala, but has African ancestry in their historical and cultural roots. This term intertwines the conquest of America by the Spanish. The Afro-Guatemalan population is not numerous today. Although it is difficult to determine specific figures, it is reported that Afro-Guatemalans represent ...

  8. Category:Ethnic groups in Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    M. Maya peoples. Mestizo. Categories: Society of Guatemala. Ethnic groups in Central America by country. Ethnic groups in North America by country. Ethnic groups by country. Demographics of Guatemala.

  9. History of Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    Decreto 60–70, artítulo 1o. The Northern Transversal Strip was officially established during General Carlos Arana Osorio's government in 1970, through Decree 60–70 in Congress, aimed at promoting agricultural development. Guerrilla Army of the Poor Main article: Ejército Guerrillero de los Pobres On 19 January 1972, members of a new Guatemalan guerrilla movement entered Ixcán from ...