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100

the monetary unit

queztal

100

Rigoberta Menchu

a human rights activist who raises awareness of the suffering of Guatemalans, especially the indigenous population

100

the capital 

Guatemala City

100

Ted Hendricks

a famous football player

100

el licuado

similar to a milkshake, made with fruit, milk and water

200

Eddie Berganza

editor for DC Comics

200

Tikal

the most famous Mayan ruin from which the entire civilization vanished

200

monja blanca

the national flower

200

the national animal

quetzal

200

el pepián

a stew made with beef, chicken or pork

300

chiles rellenos

a dish consisting of meat, cheese, rice and vegetables stuffed into a chile, rolled in a batter and fried

300

Atitlán

the deepest lake in Central America

300

tamales

a national dish, made with meat and cheese wrapped in a dough, wrapped in a banana leaf or corn husk, then boiled or steamed

300

represents power to the Mayan people

the jaguar

300

El Festival Folclórico Coban

a Mayan celebration held every July or August showcasing traditional costumes and dances

400

Bernardo Arévalo

the current president

400

Pacaya

a very active volcano that has been erupting since 1965
400

El Gran Jaguar

the name of the famous temple/pyramid in Tikal

400

Pedro de Alvaro

the first European to arrive in Guatemala and became the first governor

400

El Mirador

an abandoned Mayan settlement deep in the jungles of Guatemala only recently discovered and mapped
500

Antigua

the former capital that was destroyed by earthquakes but was rebuilt and is very popular today

500

Chichicastenango

a town with a large indigenous population that sells their handiwork in markets

500

La Aurora

the airport originally used by the U.S. forces during WWII

500

Quetzaltenango

the 2nd largest city in Guatemala and home of the Museo de Historia Natural, parks and churches

500

Castillo de San Felipe

a fort built by the Spanish at the narrowest part of the Rio Dulce to prevent pirates from passing through

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