Guatemala

The territory of modern Guatemala hosted the core of the Maya civilization, which extended across Mesoamerica; in the 16th century, most of this was conquered by the Spanish and claimed as part of the viceroyalty of New Spain. Guatemala attained independence from Spain and Mexico in 1821. From 1823 to 1841, it was part of the Federal Republic of Central America. For the latter half of the 19th century, Guatemala suffered instability and civil strife. From the early 20th century, it was ruled by a series of dictators backed by the United States. In 1944, authoritarian leader Jorge Ubico was overthrown by a pro-democratic military coup, initiating a decade-long revolution that led to social and economic reforms. In 1954, a U.S.-backed military coup ended the revolution and installed a dictatorship. From 1960 to 1996, Guatemala endured a bloody civil war fought between the U.S.-backed government and leftist rebels, including genocidal massacres of the Maya population perpetrated by the Guatemalan military. The United Nations negotiated a peace accord, resulting in economic growth and successive democratic elections.
Guatemala's abundance of biologically significant and unique ecosystems includes many endemic species and contributes to Mesoamerica's designation as a biodiversity hotspot. Although rich in export goods, around a quarter of the population (4.6 million) face food insecurity; other major issues include poverty, crime, corruption, drug trafficking, and civil instability.
With an estimated population of around |,||}}/1e6 round 1}} million, Guatemala is the most populous country in Central America, the fourth most populous country in North America and the 11th most populous country in the Americas. Its capital and largest city, Guatemala City, is the most populous city in Central America. Provided by Wikipedia
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by CATIE, Guatemala (Guatemala), CATIE, Turrialba (Costa Rica). Programa Agroambiental Mesoamericano.
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Plan o proyecto
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by Instituto Interamericano de Cooperación para la Agricultura (IICA), Instituto de Ciencia y Tecnología Agrícola, Guatemala (Guatemala) (ICTA), Agencia de Desarrollo Económico Local, Guatemala (Guatemala) (ADEL Ixcan), Proyecto Red de Innovación Agrícola (Red SICTA)
Published 2022
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by Instituto Interamericano de Cooperación para la Agricultura (IICA), Cooperación Suiza en América Central (COSUDE), Instituto de Ciencia y Tecnología Agrícola, Guatemala (Guatemala) (ICTA), Desarrollo Granero de Oriente, Guatemala (Guatemala) (ADEGO), Proyecto Red de Innovación Agrícola (Red SICTA)
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