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GUATEMALA TODAY
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Area: 42,042 sq miles (108,890 sq km)
Population: (2007 est.): 12,728,111 (growth rate: 2.2%); birth rate: 29.1/1000; infant mortality rate: 29.8/1000; life expectancy: 69.7; density per sq mile: 304)
Capital and largest City (2003 est): Guatemala City, 2,655,900 (metro. area), 1,128,800 (city proper)
Other large cities: Mixco, 287,600; Villa Nueva, 138,900
Ethnicity/race: Mestizo (Ladino) - mixed Amerindian-Spanish ancestry - and European 59.4%, K'iche 9.1%, Kaqchikel 8.4%, Mam 7.9%, Q'eqchi 6.3%, other Mayan 8.6%, indigenous non-Mayan 0.2%, other 0.1% (200
Language(s): Spanish 60%, Amerindian languages 40% (23 officially recognized Amerindian languages, including Quiche, Cakchiquel, Kekchi, Mam, Garifuna, and Xinca). Many in the business community speak English.
Religion(s): Roman Catholic, Protestant, indigenous Mayan beliefs. There are a small number of Jewish, Muslim and other faith communities.
Currency: Quetzal made up of 100 centavos. Approximately Q15.00 = £1.00
Major political parties: As at July 2007, there were more than 20 registered political parties, the largest of which are:
FRG - Frente Republicano Guatemalteco
PAN – Partido de Avanzada Nacional GANA – Gran Alianza para una Nueva Nación
GANA – Gran Alianza para una Nueva Nacion
PP – Partido Patriota
UNE – Unidad Nacional de Esperanza
EG – Encuentro por Guatemala
URNG – Unidad Revolucionaria Nacional Guatemalteca
CASA - Centro de Acción Social
UCN – Unión del Cambio Nacional
UD – Unión Democrática
PU – Partido Unionista
Álvaro Colom of the centre-left, social democratic ‘Unidad Nacional de la Esperanza’ (UNE) won the second round of presidential elections on 4 November 2007 in a run-off against former General Otto Perez Molina of the PP. Colom assumed office on 14 January 2008.
Government: Guatemala has a unicameral Congress, comprising 158 seats. Members are elected every 4 years and are eligible for re-election. The President is elected by universal suffrage for a single term of 4 years.
Head of State/President: Álvaro Colom Caballeros
Vice President: Rafael Espada
Prime Minister/Premier: None.
Foreign Minister: Roger Haroldo Rodas Melgar
Membership of international groupings/organisations: Guatemala is a member of the Organisation of American States (OAS), United Nations (UN), Central American Integration System (SICA), San Jose Group, Association of Caribbean States (ACS) and International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
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Guatemala, Guatemala City, British Embassy
Address:
British Embassy
Edificio Torre Internacional, Nivel 11
16 Calle 0-55, Zona 10
Guatemala City
Telephone:
(502) 2380 7300
Fax:
(502) 2380-7339
Email:
embassy@intelnett.com (General enquiries)
Email:
consular.guatemala@fco.gov.uk (Consular enquiries)
Office hours:
Embassy
GMT:
Mon-Thurs: 1400-1830 / 1930-2300
Fri: 1400-1800
Local Time:
Mon-Thurs: 0800-1230 / 1330-1700
Fri: 0800-1200
Consular Section
GMT:
Mon-Tues: 1400-1800 and 1930-2230
Wed-Thurs: 1400-1800
Fri: 1400-1700
Local Time:
Mon-Tues: 0800-1200 and 1330-1630
Wed-Thurs: 0800-1200
Fri: 0800-1100
Guatemala, Guatemala City, British Embassy
Guatemala, Guatemala City, British Embassy