A
representative democracy, its capital is
Guatemala City. The nation has been stable since the conclusion of the
Civil War in 1996 and has been in a state of continuous development and economic growth. Guatemala's abundance of biologically significant and unique ecosystems contribute to
Mesoamerica's designation as a
biodiversity hotspot.[2]
Guatemala Human Rights Commission/USA - Website of the Guatemala Human Rights Commission/USA, with special reports on human rights, genocide trials, impunity, the Mérida Initiative, femicide, Bishop Gerardi's assassination, and more.
A
representative democracy, its capital is
Guatemala City. The nation has been stable since the conclusion of the
Civil War in 1996 and has been in a state of continuous development and economic growth. Guatemala's abundance of biologically significant and unique ecosystems contribute to
Mesoamerica's designation as a
biodiversity hotspot.[2]
Guatemala Human Rights Commission/USA - Website of the Guatemala Human Rights Commission/USA, with special reports on human rights, genocide trials, impunity, the Mérida Initiative, femicide, Bishop Gerardi's assassination, and more.