Essay On Guatemala

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Guatemala has many amazing and unusual facts like, there are 22 different native tribes that each speak their own language but, the official language of Guatemala is Spanish. The capital of Guatemala is Guatemala City. The city has over 5 million residents making it one of the most populated cities in Guatemala. The tallest mountain in Guatemala is the Tajamulco volcano it has in altitude above 14000 ft. Furthermore, there are many more awesome facts about Guatemala.
There are many different religions in Guatemala. There are Mayan spirituality, Catholicism, and Christianity. Religion in Guatemala is very complex, with traditional Mayan spirituality still very much a presence. They are mostly found in the highlands of Guatemala along with Catholicism
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The most recognized is Semana Santa which in means holy week. In the United States is Spring break, Semana Santa is the “King” of all holidays celebrated all over Latin America. It symbolizes the crucification and resurrection of Jesus. People cover the streets with colorful rugs known as “alfombras” made of plants, straw, and flowers. Common treats for this holiday are buñuelos a fried donut covered with cinnamon, sugar, and or honey. This holiday is week-long celebration this holiday is very tourist friendly. The celebrations in Guatemala have a more “party-like” attitude. They also celebrate All Saints Day on November 1 giant kites are flown in the cemeteries of Santiago Sacatepéquez and Sompango near Antigua, Guatemala.
There are many famous people in Guatemala. One of those famous persons are Ricardo Arjona he is a Guatemalan singer and songwriter. He has sold twenty million albums he is one of the most successful Latin American artists of all time. Before his fame he played basketball and was on the Guatemalan national team touring Central America during the 1980s. Another famous person is Marco Pappa a former soccer midfielder for the Chicago fire who also represented Guatemala in the qualifiers for the 2008 Beijing

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