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Name- Republic of Guatemala.
Local name- República de Guatemala.
Time line: A better world (TL)
OTL location: Gautamala.
Flag of Guatemala File:M .png
Flag. CoA.
Capital Guatamala City.
Largest City Gautamala City.
Other major settlements Mixco, Villa Nueva and Petapa.
Languages Latin American Spanish and K'iche' Mayan language.
Leader President Jimmy Morales.
Deputy Leader Vice President Jafeth Cabrera. 
Head of parliament President of the Congress Álvaro Arzú Escobar.
Type of regime Unitary presidential republic.
Name of national legislature Congress of the Republic.
Area 108,889 km2 (42,042 sq mi).
Population 17,759,000.
Number of international airports 2.
Number of major ports 2.
State de facto formed 1821.
De facto Independence date 1823.
Independence de jure reconised on 1823.
Currency Quetzal (GTQ).
Religions Roman Catholicism, Evangelicalism, Maya faiths and some agnostics, Judaism, Islam, and Buddhism
Motto "Libre Crezca Fecundo"\"El País de la Eterna Primavera" English:"The Land of the Eternal Spring".
Imports: Fertilizer, chemicals, electical machinary, powered machinary, farm equipment, veheicls, unpakagen medicens, oil drilling equpment, mining equipment and maual machinery.
Exports: Unroasted coffee, raw shugar cain, bananas, kitchenware, tourism sites, crude oil, nutmeg, natural rubber, precise metals other than gold, packaged medicines, clothes, ethanol and insecticides.
Demonym Guatemalan, Guatemaltec or Chapín (informal).
Anthem Himno Nacional de Guatemala. English: "National Anthem of Guatemala"\La Granadera English: "The Song of the Grenadier"..
Ethnic groups 41.5% mestizo, 41% indigenous peoples (9.1% K'iche', 8.4% Kaqchikel, 7.9% Mam, 6.3% Q'eqchi', 8.6% other Maya, 0.2% non-Maya indigenous, 0.1% others) and 18% white.
Internet TLD: Gt.
Highest mountain: Volcán Tajumulco, at 4,220 metres (13,850 feet).
Calling code: +503.
Number of military personnel: 35,000.
% Literacy: 87%.
Drives on the: Right.
National sport: Football.
National debt: £16.25bn
GDP per capita (PPP): $4,321.
% Interest rates: 22.5%.
% Inflation rates: 23.5%.
Life expectancy in years: 72.
Catedral Metropolitana, Guatemala City

The Cathedral of Guatemala City (Catedral Metropolitana), Guatemala City.

History[]

Pre-1914[]

From the mid to late 19th century, Guatemala experienced chronic instability and civil strife. Beginning in the early 20th century, it was ruled by a series of dictators backed by the United Fruit Company and the United States government.

The Anti-Serbia War (1914-1918)[]

It stayed neutral in the war.

The inter-war years[]

The Great Depression (1929-1940)[]

The Great Depression caused the econamy to colapse for 15 years. Afraid of a popular revolt in 1931, the Guatemalan landed elite lent their support to Jorge Ubico, who had become well known for "efficiency and cruelty" as a provincial governor. His government used unpaid Indian labor to build roads and railways. The regime commited genoside of the poor and the Mayans.

The Anti-Hitlerian War (1939-1946)[]

In 1944, authoritarian leader Jorge Ubico was overthrown by a pro-democratic military coup, initiating a decade-long revolution that led to sweeping social and economic reforms. The country was then led by a military junta made up of Arana, Árbenz, and Jorge Toriello Garrido. It declared war on Germany in early 1945.

The junta organized Guatemala's first free election, which the philosophically conservative writer and teacher Juan José Arévalo, who wanted to turn the country into a liberal capitalist society won with a majority of 86%. His "Christian Socialist" policies were inspired to a large extent by the U.S. New Deal of President Franklin D. Roosevelt during the Great Depression.

Cold War[]

Guatemala's democratically elected president Jacobo Árbenz was overthrown in a coup planned by the CIA to protect the profits of the United Fruit Company. The U.S.-backed military coup in 1954 ended the revolution and installed a dictatorship. From 1960 to 1996, Guatemala endured a bloody civil war fought between the US-backed government and leftist rebels, including genocidal massacres of the Maya population perpetrated by the military.

An American detination of a 10-ton yield Mk-54 (SADM) and the retalitery use by the Soviets of a 1kt suitcase bomb in the Franja Transversal del Norte -or Northern Transversal Strip in English, during mid 1984, soon brought both sides to the negotiating table as the feared the worst would come to the worse once they had started playing with nukes.

1990s[]

The infrastructure was gretly improved in the Franja Transversal del Norte sonce 1995. A major highway project started in 2008.

Life today[]

In June 2016 a United Nations-backed prosecutor described the administration of Pérez Molina to a crime syndicate and outlined another corruption case, this one dubbed Cooperacha (Kick-in). The head of the Social Security Institute and at least five other ministers pooled funds to buy him luxurious gifts such as motorboats, spending over $4.7 million in three years. They were liquidated by the CIA in Guatemala a short while later.

Earthquakes[]

7.5 magnitude tremor on 4 February 1976 which killed more than 25,000 people.

Crime and lawlessness[]

The Mexican drug cartels are penetrating the southern Californian and Texan borders. Texas, California, the Junta and Lt. Joe Kenda are leading the fight back.

Biker gangs hold say in some in urban centres as well. Lt. Joe Kenda lead Colorado's defeat of Denver's biker and gangs between 2000 and 2005.

Corrupted New England Catholic priests, Televangelists from the nation, Bible Belt Christian fundamentalists and cultists who survived the post-Wako incident purge have gathered in some Midwestern locations. They have forcibly set up a few sealed communities of about ~500 to 900 or so. They are misogynistic, racist to Afro-Americans, anti-Semitic, anti-Rondova, anti-abortion, homophobic, anti-disabled, hate filled, xenophobic, anti-communist to a point that would distress even 1950s McCarthyists and hyper-repressive.

Louisiana, Florida, Cuba, Guatemala, all the US warlords, the Junta, Quebec, Canada, New England, Mexico, California and Cascadia hate them.

Economy[]

It is a diversified economy. Guatemala's abundance of biologically significant and unique ecosystems includes a large number of endemic species and contributes to Mesoamerica's designation as a biodiversity hot-spot. Large parts became nature reserves in 2015.

Organisations[]

  1. NAFTA (A better world TL)
  2. CACM (A better world TL)
  3. CariCom (A better world TL)
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