Approximately the size of Tennessee, Guatemala is the ____ largest country in Central America.
What is Third?
This occupation employs half of the Guatemalan work force, and is uniquely vulnerable to climate change.
What is Agriculture?
About 37 of these cone shaped landforms exist in Guatemala.
What is a volcano?
Guatemala's biggest export partner.
What is the United States?
These are the two seasons in Guatemala.
What is rainy season (May to October) and dry season (November to April)?
The national bird know for its beauty, possesses the unique misfortune of dying of sadness if placed in captivity.
What is the Resplendent Quetzal?
Name three of the five main industries of Guatemala.
What is Coffee, Bananas, Sugar, Chemical Products, Palm Oil?
At 13,789 feet, Volcan Tajumulco holds this record.
What is highest mountain in Central America?
Guatemala's largest export.
What is coffee?
Guatemala is arranged into 22 of these.
What are Departments?
Measuring up to 70 meters high this national tree is one of the largest trees in the tropics.
What is the Ceiba Tree?
A US dollar will purchase _____ Quetzals.
What is 7.79?
At 1115 feet deep, this lake is the deepest lake in Central America.
What is Lake Atitlan?
Guatemala is the birth place of what sweet treat.
What is chocolate?
Located at an elevation of 4921 feet, the temperature in Guatemala City is in this 24º range.
What is 56º - 80º?
The national flower named because its floral column looks like a small figure dressed in white and bent in prayer.
What is La Monja Blanca or the White Nun Orchid?
Agricultural workers earn on average $3-4 per ____ when work is available.
What is day?
At 302 miles long this river is the longest in Guatemala.
What is the Montagua River?
In the 1970's Guatemalan business woman and philanthropist, Yolanda Fernández de Cofiño, came up with a kids portion meal called the Cajita Feliz. This is the early origin story of what iconic menu item.
What is the McDonald's Happy Meal?
Guatemala is home to three active volcanos.
What is Fuego, Pacaya, and Santiaguito?