Guatemala

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Intro

Bordering Mexico and the Caribbean, Guatemala anchors the northern end of Central America. Indigenous heritage and post-conflict governance shape its contemporary trajectory.

Background

Guatemala’s modern state emerged from Spanish colonial rule over a dense Indigenous population. Land concentration, inequality, and weak institutions constrained long-term development.

History

Maya civilization

Spanish colonial rule

Independence

Civil war

Democratic transition with institutional fragility

Present Day

Guatemala faces chronic inequality, corruption, and outward migration. Agriculture, remittances, and informal economies dominate, while governance reform remains uneven.

Future Outlook

Stability depends on institutional strengthening, inclusion of Indigenous communities, and economic diversification. Migration pressure will remain central to regional and U.S. relations.

Population
15971743

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Guatemala

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