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Guatemala City is the capital and largest city of Guatemala, located in North America, and is the most populous city in Central America

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Background imageGuatemala City Collection: Calle de Santa Catalina and in the background La Merced church, Antigua, Guatemala

Calle de Santa Catalina and in the background La Merced church, Antigua, Guatemala

Background imageGuatemala City Collection: Men carry religious images during the Procession of Jesus Nazareno de Candelaria in the

Men carry religious images during the Procession of Jesus Nazareno de Candelaria in the
Men carry religious images during the Procession of Jesus Nazareno de Candelaria " Cristo Rey" in the streets of downtown Guatemala City March 29, 2018. REUTERS/Luis Echeverria

Background imageGuatemala City Collection: Vultures fly over a broken cross in the Municipal Cemetery in Guatemala City

Vultures fly over a broken cross in the Municipal Cemetery in Guatemala City
Vultures fly over a broken cross in the municipal cemetery in Guatemala City, November 26, 2012. REUTERS/Jorge Dan Lopez (GUATEMALA - Tags: SOCIETY ANIMALS TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)

Background imageGuatemala City Collection: A dog takes cover from heavy rain outside a wooden house in San Jose Pinula

A dog takes cover from heavy rain outside a wooden house in San Jose Pinula, on the outskirts of Guatemala City, September 7, 2012

Background imageGuatemala City Collection: A man takes part in a Procession of Jesus Nazareno de Candelaria Cristo Rey in the

A man takes part in a Procession of Jesus Nazareno de Candelaria Cristo Rey in the
A man takes part in a Procession of Jesus Nazareno de Candelaria " Cristo Rey" in the streets of downtown Guatemala City March 29, 2018. REUTERS/Luis Echeverria

Background imageGuatemala City Collection: Steam rises from Fuego volcano (Volcano of Fire) as seen from San Juan Alotenango

Steam rises from Fuego volcano (Volcano of Fire) as seen from San Juan Alotenango, outside of Guatemala City, Guatemala November 19, 2018. REUTERS/Luis Echeverria TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

Background imageGuatemala City Collection: La Merced Church (1767), Antigua Guatemala, Guatemala

La Merced Church (1767), Antigua Guatemala, Guatemala

Background imageGuatemala City Collection: Arco de Santa Catalina and Vulcan de Agua, La Antigua Guatemala (Unesco Site), Guatemala

Arco de Santa Catalina and Vulcan de Agua, La Antigua Guatemala (Unesco Site), Guatemala

Background imageGuatemala City Collection: Arco de Santa Catalina, La Antigua Guatemala (Unesco Site), Guatemala

Arco de Santa Catalina, La Antigua Guatemala (Unesco Site), Guatemala

Background imageGuatemala City Collection: Monastery and church La Recolleccion (Colegio de Cristo Crucificado) (1717), Antigua

Monastery and church La Recolleccion (Colegio de Cristo Crucificado) (1717), Antigua Guatemala, Guatemala

Background imageGuatemala City Collection: La Antigua Guatemala (Unesco site), Guatemala

La Antigua Guatemala (Unesco site), Guatemala

Background imageGuatemala City Collection: Man on bike leads horses along a road in Peten, Mundo Maya, Guatemala, Central America

Man on bike leads horses along a road in Peten, Mundo Maya, Guatemala, Central America

Background imageGuatemala City Collection: Wild Turkey, Peten, Mundo Maya, Guatemala, Central America

Wild Turkey, Peten, Mundo Maya, Guatemala, Central America

Background imageGuatemala City Collection: Jungle at Yaxha Arecheologial site, Peten, Mundo Maya, Guatemala, Central America

Jungle at Yaxha Arecheologial site, Peten, Mundo Maya, Guatemala, Central America

Background imageGuatemala City Collection: Yaxha Archeologial site, Peten, Mundo Maya, Guatemala, Central America

Yaxha Archeologial site, Peten, Mundo Maya, Guatemala, Central America

Background imageGuatemala City Collection: Plaza in the city of Antigua, Guatemala, Central America

Plaza in the city of Antigua, Guatemala, Central America

Background imageGuatemala City Collection: Woman and hammock near Yaxha Arecheologial site, Peten, Mundo Maya, Guatemala, Central

Woman and hammock near Yaxha Arecheologial site, Peten, Mundo Maya, Guatemala, Central America

Background imageGuatemala City Collection: Lake near the City of Flores, Peten, Mundo Maya, Guatemala, Central America

Lake near the City of Flores, Peten, Mundo Maya, Guatemala, Central America

Background imageGuatemala City Collection: Saint Joseph Cathedral, a Roman Catholic church in Antigua, Guatemala, Central America

Saint Joseph Cathedral, a Roman Catholic church in Antigua, Guatemala, Central America

Background imageGuatemala City Collection: City of Flores, Peten, Mundo Maya, Guatemala, , Central America

City of Flores, Peten, Mundo Maya, Guatemala, , Central America

Background imageGuatemala City Collection: Shadow of a penitent carrying a wooden cross on a baton falls on ground as men dressed

Shadow of a penitent carrying a wooden cross on a baton falls on ground as men dressed
The shadow of a penitent carrying a wooden cross on a baton falls on the ground as men dressed in traditional Roman costumes carry a statue of Jesus Nazareno de los Milagros

Background imageGuatemala City Collection: Santa Catalina Arch, Antigua, Guatemala, at sunrise

Santa Catalina Arch, Antigua, Guatemala, at sunrise
The Santa Catalina Arch is one of the main tourist landmarks in the old colonial city of Antigua, Guatemala. Antigua is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageGuatemala City Collection: Santa Catalina Arch, Antigua, Guatemala, at sunrise

Santa Catalina Arch, Antigua, Guatemala, at sunrise
The Santa Catalina Arch is one of the main tourist landmarks in the old colonial city of Antigua, Guatemala. Antigua is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageGuatemala City Collection: Temple of the Masks, El Peten, Grand Plaza, Tikal National Park, Guatemala

Temple of the Masks, El Peten, Grand Plaza, Tikal National Park, Guatemala

Background imageGuatemala City Collection: Tikal National Park - Temple V, Ancient Maya Ruins, Yucatan, Guatemala UNESCO

Tikal National Park - Temple V, Ancient Maya Ruins, Yucatan, Guatemala UNESCO

Background imageGuatemala City Collection: Tikal National Park - Temple V, Ancient Maya Ruins, Yucatan, Guatemala UNESCO

Tikal National Park - Temple V, Ancient Maya Ruins, Yucatan, Guatemala UNESCO

Background imageGuatemala City Collection: Temple V, Ancient Maya Ruins, Tikal National Park, Yucatan, Guatemala UNESCO

Temple V, Ancient Maya Ruins, Tikal National Park, Yucatan, Guatemala UNESCO

Background imageGuatemala City Collection: Ancient Maya Ruins, Tikal National Park, Yucatan, Guatemala

Ancient Maya Ruins, Tikal National Park, Yucatan, Guatemala

Background imageGuatemala City Collection: Maya Ruins - Temple IV, Tikal National Park, Guatemala, Yucatan, UNESCO

Maya Ruins - Temple IV, Tikal National Park, Guatemala, Yucatan, UNESCO

Background imageGuatemala City Collection: Ancient Maya Ruins, Tikal National Park, Guatemala, UNESCO

Ancient Maya Ruins, Tikal National Park, Guatemala, UNESCO

Background imageGuatemala City Collection: Temple of the Masks, Mayan Ruins, Tikal National Park, Guatemala, Yucatan, UNESCO

Temple of the Masks, Mayan Ruins, Tikal National Park, Guatemala, Yucatan, UNESCO

Background imageGuatemala City Collection: Maya Ruins - Temple of the Great Jaguar (Templo del Gran Jaguar), Tikal National Park, Guatemala

Maya Ruins - Temple of the Great Jaguar (Templo del Gran Jaguar), Tikal National Park, Guatemala, UNESCO

Background imageGuatemala City Collection: 13819088

13819088

Background imageGuatemala City Collection: Cessna A-37B Dragonfly FAG-424

Cessna A-37B Dragonfly FAG-424
Fuerza Aerea Guatemalteca - Cessna A-37B Dragonfly FAG-424 (msn 43251, ex 69-6406), of the Escuadron de Ataque y Reconocimiento, at La Aurora-Guatemala City Air Force Base / international Airport

Background imageGuatemala City Collection: Pilatus PC-7 219

Pilatus PC-7 219
Fuerza Aerea Guatemalteca - Pilatus PC-7 219 (msn 227), of the Escuadron de Ataque y Reconocimiento, at La Aurora-Guatemala City Air Force Base - International Airport, on 23 November 2007

Background imageGuatemala City Collection: Jar depicting a man dancing wearing jaguar paraphernalia

Jar depicting a man dancing wearing jaguar paraphernalia
XBP351822 Jar depicting a man dancing wearing jaguar paraphernalia, found in a tomb at Altar de Sacrificios, Classic Maya (pottery) (see also 351823) by Mayan; height

Background imageGuatemala City Collection: Relief with Enthroned Ruler, c. 770 AD (painted limestone)

Relief with Enthroned Ruler, c. 770 AD (painted limestone)
3525775 Relief with Enthroned Ruler, c.770 AD (painted limestone) by Mayan, (8th century AD); 88.9x87.6x7 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; (add.info.: Guatemalan or Mexican, c. A.D)

Background imageGuatemala City Collection: Lintel 3 from Piedras Negras, Peten, Guatemala, Late Classic Period (600-900 AD) (stone)

Lintel 3 from Piedras Negras, Peten, Guatemala, Late Classic Period (600-900 AD) (stone)
XIR428022 Lintel 3 from Piedras Negras, Peten, Guatemala, Late Classic Period (600-900 AD) (stone) by Mayan; Museo Nacional de Arqueologia y Etnologia, Guatemala City; out of copyright

Background imageGuatemala City Collection: Anthropomophic head, probably a censer, c. 1000-1500 (limestone)

Anthropomophic head, probably a censer, c. 1000-1500 (limestone)
XIR434130 Anthropomophic head, probably a censer, c.1000-1500 (limestone) by Mayan; Museo Nacional de Arqueologia y Etnologia, Guatemala City; (add.info.: Anthropozoomorphic head)

Background imageGuatemala City Collection: Sketches of Guatemala (engraving)

Sketches of Guatemala (engraving)
1596613 Sketches of Guatemala (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sketches of Guatemala. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 23 August 1890)

Background imageGuatemala City Collection: Seibal, Stela 10, Ultimate Classic Period, 849 AD (stone)

Seibal, Stela 10, Ultimate Classic Period, 849 AD (stone)
JPC310210 Seibal, Stela 10, Ultimate Classic Period, 849 AD (stone) by Mayan; Seibal, Peten, Guatemala; (add.info.: during the collapse of the classic Mayan cities)

Background imageGuatemala City Collection: Throne 1 from Piedras Negras, Usamacinta, Guatemala, Late Classic Period (600-900) (stone

Throne 1 from Piedras Negras, Usamacinta, Guatemala, Late Classic Period (600-900) (stone
JPC310162 Throne 1 from Piedras Negras, Usamacinta, Guatemala, Late Classic Period (600-900) (stone) (detail of 310161) by Mayan; Museo Nacional de Arqueologia y Etnologia

Background imageGuatemala City Collection: Anthropomorphic vase, from Peten, Guatemala (earthenware)

Anthropomorphic vase, from Peten, Guatemala (earthenware)
JPC238285 Anthropomorphic vase, from Peten, Guatemala (earthenware) by Mayan; height: 35 cm; Museo Nacional de Arqueologia y Etnologia, Guatemala City; out of copyright

Background imageGuatemala City Collection: Anthropomorphic censer, from Guatemala, Classic Period, 250-600 (terracotta)

Anthropomorphic censer, from Guatemala, Classic Period, 250-600 (terracotta)
XIR204522 Anthropomorphic censer, from Guatemala, Classic Period, 250-600 (terracotta) by Mayan; height: 22.8 cm; Museo Nacional de Arqueologia y Etnologia, Guatemala City; out of copyright

Background imageGuatemala City Collection: Large tripodal dish depicting an actor or dancer, 600-950 (painted terracotta)

Large tripodal dish depicting an actor or dancer, 600-950 (painted terracotta)
XIR229330 Large tripodal dish depicting an actor or dancer, 600-950 (painted terracotta) by Mayan; diam: 35.6 cm; Museo Nacional de Historia, Guatemala City, Central America; out of copyright

Background imageGuatemala City Collection: Anthropomorphic statuette representing a goddess associated with the maize

Anthropomorphic statuette representing a goddess associated with the maize
LRI4688734 Anthropomorphic statuette representing a goddess associated with the maize, whistle function (clay) by Mayan; Museo de Arqueologia, Guatemala; (add.info.: Precolombian art)

Background imageGuatemala City Collection: Tripod vase in painted clay

Tripod vase in painted clay
LRI4688522 Tripod vase in painted clay by Mayan; Museo de Arqueologia, Guatemala; (add.info.: Precolombian art, Mayan civilization, classical period: tripod vase in painted clay)

Background imageGuatemala City Collection: Tripod vase in painted clay

Tripod vase in painted clay
LRI4688510 Tripod vase in painted clay. by Mayan; Museo de Arqueologia, Guatemala; (add.info.: Precolombian art, Mayan civilization, classical period: tripod vase in painted clay)



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Guatemala City Collection

Guatemala City is the capital and largest city of Guatemala, located in North America, and is the most populous city in Central America, with a population of over 4 million people. The city is situated in a mountain valley at an altitude of 5,000 feet above sea level and has a tropical climate with two distinct seasons: wet and dry. Guatemala City has many attractions to offer visitors including historic sites such as the National Palace and the Metropolitan Cathedral; cultural attractions such as museums, galleries, and theaters; and outdoor activities like hiking trails and parks. The city also offers excellent shopping opportunities with its many markets selling traditional Guatemalan crafts as well as modern goods from around the world. With its vibrant culture, rich history, and beautiful scenery Guatemala City is an ideal destination for travelers looking to experience all that Central America has to offer.
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