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Guatemala, A Country Formed, Molded And Ruled By The Military
Guatemala is a relatively large Central American country located directly south of Mexico, and north of Honduras and El Salvador. It's capital, Guatemala City, is the largest city in all of Central America. Guatemala has a population of 10,919,000 people, living on 42,042 square meters of land. The country's government is technically democratic, although currently, the people do not really have much say at all . Guatemala, like
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Page and company, 1994. Bibliography 1. Black, George, Garrison Guatemala, Monthly Review Press, 1998. 2. Children And War-Guatemala, London : MRG, 1997. 3. Goodwin, Dr. Paul B., Latin America, Connecticut: McGraw-Hill, 1998 4. Loveman, Brian, For La Patria, Delaware: Scholarly Resources Inc, 1999. 5. Schirmer, Jennifer G., The Guatemalan Military Project: A Violence Called Democracy, Pennslyvannia: University of Pennsylvania Press,1998. 6. Simon, Jean?Marie, Guatemala: Eternal Spring, Eternal Tyranny, Norton.Ww, 1999. 7. Winter, Nevin O., Guatemala and her people of to?day, Boston : L. C. Page and company, 1994.
Page and company, 1994. Bibliography 1. Black, George, Garrison Guatemala, Monthly Review Press, 1998. 2. Children And War-Guatemala, London : MRG, 1997. 3. Goodwin, Dr. Paul B., Latin America, Connecticut: McGraw-Hill, 1998 4. Loveman, Brian, For La Patria, Delaware: Scholarly Resources Inc, 1999. 5. Schirmer, Jennifer G., The Guatemalan Military Project: A Violence Called Democracy, Pennslyvannia: University of Pennsylvania Press,1998. 6. Simon, Jean?Marie, Guatemala: Eternal Spring, Eternal Tyranny, Norton.Ww, 1999. 7. Winter, Nevin O., Guatemala and her people of to?day, Boston : L. C. Page and company, 1994.