Index of Guatemala-related articles

The following is an alphabetical list of topics related to the Republic of Guatemala.

Guatemala's location in Central America.

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A map of Guatemala.

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 Belize
 El Salvador
 Honduras
 Mexico

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  • Capital of Guatemala: La Nueva Guatemala de la Asunción (Guatemala City)
  • Categories:
    • Category:Guatemala
      • Category:Buildings and structures in Guatemala
      • Category:Communications in Guatemala
      • Category:Economy of Guatemala
      • Category:Education in Guatemala
      • Category:Environment of Guatemala
      • Category:Geography of Guatemala
      • Category:Government of Guatemala
      • Category:Guatemala stubs
      • Category:Guatemalan culture
      • Category:Guatemalan law
      • Category:Guatemalan people
      • Category:Guatemalan society
      • Category:Guatemala-related lists
      • Category:Health in Guatemala
      • Category:History of Guatemala
      • Category:Military of Guatemala
      • Category:Politics of Guatemala
      • Category:Science and technology in Guatemala
      • Category:Sport in Guatemala
      • Category:Transportation in Guatemala
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  • CENADOJ
  • Central America[3]
  • Cities of Guatemala
  • Climate of Guatemala
  • Coat of arms of Guatemala
  • Álvaro Colom
  • Communications in Guatemala
  • Congress of Guatemala
  • Constitution of Guatemala
  • Cuisine of Guatemala
  • Culture of Guatemala

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  1. The division of the Americas into the continents of North America and South America is somewhat arbitrary. Most commonly, Panama is considered to be a part of North America and Colombia is considered a part of South America. Geologically, the boundary between the two continents is defined by the boundary between the Caribbean Plate and the South American Plate. This places the boundary roughly along the Panama-Colombia border. Other definitions place the boundary at the lowest natural crossing of the Isthmus of Panama near the Panama Canal, or along the canal itself. Another definition places the boundary at the lowest crossing of Central America near Lake Nicaragua. This definition splits Central America between the continents of North and South America.
  2. Greater North America may be geographically subdivided into Northern America, Central America, and the Caribbean.
  3. Central America is defined as the southeasternmost extent of North America, most commonly including the seven nations of Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama.
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