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  • [Name]: Eco-región Lachuá
    [Location]: Alta Verapaz15°53′N 90°40′W / 15.883°N 90.667°W / 15.883; -90.667 (Eco-región Lachuá)
    [Area (km2)]: 535.23
    [Designated]: 24 May 2006
    [Description]:
    [Image]: Lagunalachuà.JPG
    (List of Ramsar Sites)

  • [Name]: Refugio de Vida Silvestre Bocas del Polochic
    [Location]: Izabal15°25′N 89°22′W / 15.417°N 89.367°W / 15.417; -89.367 (Refugio de Vida Silvestre Bocas del Polochic)
    [Area (km2)]: 212.27
    [Designated]: 20 March 1996
    [Description]:
    [Image]:
    (List of Ramsar Sites)

  • [Name]: Manchón-Guamuchal
    [Location]: San Marcos14°28′N 92°5′W / 14.467°N 92.083°W / 14.467; -92.083 (Manchón-Guamuchal)
    [Area (km2)]: 135.00
    [Designated]: 25 April 1995
    [Description]: One of the last remaining mangrove forest areas on the pacific coast of Guatemala.
    [Image]: Manchón Guamuchal, Reserva Biológica, San Marcos.jpg
    (List of Ramsar Sites)

  • [Name]: Reserva de Usos Múltiples Río Sarstún
    [Location]: Izabal15°51′N 88°58′W / 15.850°N 88.967°W / 15.850; -88.967 (Reserva de Usos Múltiples Río Sarstún)
    [Area (km2)]: 352.02
    [Designated]: 22 March 2005
    [Description]:
    [Image]:
    (List of Ramsar Sites)

  • [Name]: Parque Nacional Yaxhá-Nakum-Naranjo
    [Location]: Petén17°09′N 89°25′W / 17.150°N 89.417°W / 17.150; -89.417 (Parque Nacional Yaxhá-Nakum-Naranjo)
    [Area (km2)]: 371.60
    [Designated]: 2 February 2006
    [Description]:
    [Image]:
    (List of Ramsar Sites)

  • [Name]: Parque Nacional Laguna del Tigre
    [Location]: Petén17°27′N 90°52′W / 17.450°N 90.867°W / 17.450; -90.867 (Parque Nacional Laguna del Tigre)
    [Area (km2)]: 3350.80
    [Designated]: 26 June 1990
    [Description]:
    [Image]:
    (List of Ramsar Sites)

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Guatemala, located in Northern Central America, Guatemala is a country surrounded by the sea on both sides of the country, but also one of the ancient Indian Mayan cultural center. After being colonized by Spain, the Spanish came to Guatemala, and they destroyed the local Mayan culture. The site is home to some of the most stunning sites in the world, including seven of Ramsar, Mazandaran’s sites that were put together by random tools.

These Ramsar, Mazandaran sites contain rich natural wetland resources, endangered plants and animals, insects, as well as natural and wild natural resources, do not allow human destruction again. The generator contains detailed information about several sites in Guatemala, including their exact coordinates, their area, when they were identified as valuable, and reference photos.

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