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Member countries include Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and Bolivia, with additional support from Canada and Mexico. [ 19 ] The World Wildlife Foundation (WWF) , in collaboration with local partners, is developing a water fund to finance responsible watershed management in Guatemala's Sierra de las Minas Biosphere .
The Municipality of Guatemala City created the Municipal Water Company (Empresa Municipal de Agua) (EMPAGUA) in 1972 to manage Guatemala City’s sewage and water services. Today it is the largest municipal water provider in the country. [13] XELAGUA manages the water supplies in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala’s second largest city. [8]
Tecpán Guatemala: 201 112 864 561.51 7 Patzún: 124 71 790 578.95 8 Pochuta: 170 11 239 428.66 9 Patzicía: 44 40 848 928.36 10 Santa Cruz Balanyá: 40 10 981 274.53 11 Acatenango: 172 28 780 167.33 12 San Pedro Yepocapa: 217 42 996 198.14 13 San Andrés Itzapa: 83 35 579 428.66 14 Parramos: 16 20 632 1289.5 15 Zaragoza: 56 29 668 529.79 16 El ...
Agua del Pueblo (AdP) is a private, non-profit, non-denominational and Guatemalan organization. AdP has completed more than 500 integrated rural water, sanitation, and community development projects serving more than 1,000 communities and their 500,000 Guatemalan residents.
Guatemala's economy is dominated by the private sector, which generates about 85% of GDP. [citation needed] Most of its manufacturing is light assembly and food processing, geared to the domestic, U.S., and Central American markets. In 1990 the labor force participation rate for women was 42%, later increasing by 1% in 2000 to 43% and 51% in 2010.
Biotopo el Zotz, San Miguel la Palotada, located in the northern region of the Department of Peten; Biotopo Naachtun Dos Lagunas, located in the northern region of the Department of Peten; Laguna Lachua National Park located in Alta Verapaz; LAP declared the following as special protection areas: Yolnabaj, located in the Department of Huehetenango
Name Area (km 2) Max. depth (m) Coordinates Altitude (m) Department Municipality Laguna de Ayarza: 14 230 1409 Santa Rosa: Casillas: Laguna de Calderas
This is a list of rivers in Guatemala arranged by drainage basin. This list is arranged by drainage basin , with respective tributaries indented under their larger stream's name. Gulf of Mexico