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Guatemala
If want to visit ancient ruins outside of northern Europe, or from Africa then visit the country of Guatemala. Ancient ruins from civilizations before Christopher Columbus await you and your camera in Guatemala. If that doesn’t thrill you, then Guatemala City will entrance you, with its fine resorts and hotels. Read on to learn more about the country of Guatemala, and all it has to show you. History of Guatemala: Guatemala is a Latin American country in Central America. Its neighbors are Honduras and the small country of Belize. The undiscovered ruin of the ancient tribe of the Maya nation was left abandoned for many years. Spain occupied the country until 1821 when it became independent with its own Guatemala flag. Recent interest in the culture in the later part of the 20th century has brought their culture to light, and opened the door too on Guatemala tourism. For years the country in the 20th century was embattled by the civil wars that left many homeless. Recent estimates have left thousands of children without homes, and many couples try to get a Guatemala adoption. Foods: On the Guatemala map you’ll find small towns and lots of Guatemala culture that’s a pleasure to experience. Guatemala food is one of them. Food in Guatemala will include sugar, coffee; bananas fixed a variety of ways, rice boiled or fried, and lots of delicious bean casseroles, or just served up hot. Christmas Celebrations: Christmas in Guatemala is a pleasure if you’re visiting in the season. It is different than most Latin American countries because gifts for the children are given on Christmas Day, and the adults must wait until New Years Day to be given their gifts from Santa, or from each other. The celebrations for December 25 begin nine days before. There’s lots of eating and parades with fireworks. A Guatemala Christmas always includes lots of feasts and happiness. Other Sites to See: A good vacation to Guatemala always includes Guatemala recipes of tasty foods, unusual celebrations for the holidays, and visiting the ruins of ancient civilizations along the way. Visit the city of Antigua Guatemala too before you go, where you’ll see the mountains and the old ruins of the city when the Spanish inhabited this area of Guatemala long after the powerful Maya fell from its greatness. In the forest take along a handy bottle of bug spray because this country has a few bugs that bite, like mosquitoes. If you go with a travel guide, make sure too that you don’t wonder off. Be sure to take a map of Guatemala everywhere you go. It’s a vast country and it’s easy to get lost in the Guatemala forest and city. Take a camera too, so you’ll remember the sights and sounds of Guatemala. It’s more than worth the trouble.
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