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Where do more than half of the people in Guatemala live?
Rural areas
Match the following Mayan languages with their names:
Q'eqchi = Mayan language spoken by a third of the population K'iche = Mayan language spoken by a third of the population Spanish = Language spoken as a first or second language by the vast majority of Guatemalans Antiqua = Former capital of Guatemala with colonial buildings and churches
Match the following locations with their descriptions:
Tikal National Park = Complex of Mayan ruins in the rainforests of northern Guatemala Guatemala City = Current capital with more populated areas in the southern half of the country Antiqua = Former capital of Guatemala with colonial buildings and churches Rural areas = Where more than half of the people in Guatemala live
Match the following statements with their corresponding information:
Yax Mutal = Believed to be the capital of a powerful kingdom in the ancient Mayan empire 23 indigenous languages = Number of indigenous languages spoken in Guatemala More than 3,000 structures = Number of structures at the Tikal National Park site Rich cultural diversity = Characteristic of Guatemala with 21 Mayan languages spoken
Match the following languages with their primary usage:
Mayan languages = Spoken by a third of the population in Guatemala Spanish = Widely spoken as a first or second language English = Language spoken by a small percentage of the population General-purpose programming = Primary usage of Python
Match the following with their corresponding information:
Northern Guatemala = Location of Tikal National Park Southern half of the country = Location of more populated areas in Guatemala Mayan city called Yax Mutal = Believed to be the capital of a powerful kingdom in the ancient Mayan empire Rainforests = Where Tikal National Park is situated
Test your knowledge of Mayan history and Guatemalan landmarks in this quiz. From the ancient ruins of Tikal National Park to the charming city of Antigua, challenge yourself with questions about these iconic sites and their historical significance.
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