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  1. Guatemalan Spanish (Spanish: Español guatemalteco) is the national variant of Spanish spoken in the Central American country of Guatemala. While 93% of Guatemalans in total speak Spanish, [3] it is the native language of only 69% of the population due to the prevalence of languages in the indigenous Mayan and Arawakan families. [4]

  2. Spanish is the official language of Guatemala. Guatemalan Spanish is the local variant of the Spanish language. Twenty-six Mayan languages are spoken, especially in rural areas, as well as two non-Mayan Amerindian languages: Xinca , an indigenous language, and Garifuna , an Arawakan language spoken on the Caribbean coast.

  3. The sources describing the Spanish conquest of Guatemala include those written by the Spanish themselves, among them two of four letters written by conquistador Pedro de Alvarado to Hernán Cortés in 1524, describing the initial campaign to subjugate the Guatemalan Highlands.

  4. Guatemalan Spanish is the national variant of Spanish spoken in the Central American country of Guatemala. While 93% of Guatemalans in total speak Spanish, it is the native language of only 69% of the population due to the prevalence of languages in the indigenous Mayan and Arawakan families.

  5. Periodo Paleoindio y arcaico. El Paleoindio, también denominado Paleoamericano, se inició con la llegada del hombre al Nuevo Mundo, la cual se sitúa actualmente por la mayoría de investigadores hacia al menos el 14.000 a. C. En la región de Centroamérica, había más tierras emergidas a comparación de la actualidad, ya que el nivel de los mares estaba mucho más bajo, durante la era ...