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Geografia Visualizada De Guatemala: A Visual Guide to the Geography of Guatemala

Guatemala is a country in Central America that has a rich and diverse geography. It is bordered by Mexico, Belize, Honduras, El Salvador, and the Pacific Ocean. It has a total area of 108,889 square kilometers, of which 16% is water. Guatemala has three main regions: the highlands, the lowlands, and the coastal plains.

The highlands are a mountainous area that covers the central and western parts of the country. They include the Sierra Madre range, which reaches an altitude of 4,220 meters at VolcÃn Tajumulco, the highest point in Central America. The highlands also contain many volcanoes, some of which are active, such as VolcÃn Pacaya and VolcÃn Fuego. The highlands are home to many indigenous peoples, such as the Maya, who have preserved their languages and cultures.

The lowlands are a tropical region that covers the northern and eastern parts of the country. They include the PetÃn, which is the largest and most sparsely populated department of Guatemala. The PetÃn contains the Maya Biosphere Reserve, which is a protected area that hosts a rich biodiversity and many archaeological sites, such as Tikal, one of the largest and most important Maya cities. The lowlands also include the Motagua Valley, which is a fertile area that produces many crops, such as bananas, coffee, and sugar cane.

The coastal plains are a narrow strip of land that runs along the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. They have a hot and humid climate and are prone to hurricanes and earthquakes. The coastal plains are mainly used for agriculture and tourism. They have many beaches, mangroves, coral reefs, and islands. Some of the most popular destinations are Monterrico, Puerto Barrios, and Livingston.

Geografia Visualizada De Guatemala is a book that provides a visual overview of the geography of Guatemala. It contains maps, diagrams, photographs, and illustrations that show the physical features, natural resources, climate zones, vegetation types, wildlife species, cultural groups, historical events, and economic activities of Guatemala. It is a useful resource for students, teachers, travelers, and anyone who wants to learn more about this beautiful country.

Geografia Visualizada De Guatemala is available in PDF format for download from this link: bytlly.com/2t8V2S

Guatemala is the most northern and populous of the five Central American countries. Guatemalan coastlines cover about 200 miles (320 km) on the Pacific Ocean and 70 miles (110 km) on the Caribbean Sea[^2^]. Guatemala has two main rivers: the Motagua, which flows into the Caribbean Sea, and the Usumacinta, which forms part of the border with Mexico and flows into the Gulf of Mexico. Guatemala also has many lakes, such as Lake Izabal, Lake PetÃn ItzÃ, and Lake AtitlÃn, which is one of the most scenic lakes in the world.

Guatemala has a tropical climate that varies according to elevation and location. The lowlands are generally hot and humid, with an average temperature of 80ÂF (27ÂC). The highlands are cooler and drier, with an average temperature of 64ÂF (18ÂC). The coastal plains are subject to hurricanes and earthquakes. The rainy season lasts from May to October, and the dry season lasts from November to April.

Guatemala has a rich biodiversity that includes more than 8,000 plant species, 250 mammal species, 200 reptile and amphibian species, and 700 bird species. Some of the most notable animals are the quetzal, the national bird; the jaguar, the largest cat in the Americas; the howler monkey, which has a loud roar; and the leatherback turtle, which nests on the Pacific coast. Guatemala also has many protected areas, such as national parks, biosphere reserves, wildlife refuges, and wetlands.

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