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Sicherheitshinweis Guatemala (Update)
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Aktualisiert am 13.02.2006
Sicherheitshinweise des Auswärtigen Amts für Guatemala
Hostel Don Diego
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Pro Woche 210 qz, pro Monat 600 qz
halt auf spanisch lerner fokussiert,
breakfast und internet incl.!!!!
total ok, sauber, hell, freundl. halt 20 qz mehr fuer net.
Address 7 calle 15-20 zona 1
Phone tel. 7616497
Email dondiegoxela [at] hotmail.com
Single Room 45 qz
Dorm 35 qz
Hostel Don Diego
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Pro Woche 210 qz, pro Monat 600 qz
halt auf spanisch lerner fokussiert,
breakfast und internet incl.!!!!
total ok, sauber, hell, freundl. halt 20 qz mehr fuer net.
La Hora Guatemala Newspaper Website
Save this article to your travelbookFor information about the current situation in Guatemala try www.lahora.com.gt.
La Hora Guatemala Newspaper Website
Save this article to your travelbookFor information about the current situation in Guatemala try www.lahora.com.gt.
Hotel Jade
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there is nothing that would fit the name,
but is a quite good value for santa elena.
mostly you'll have to pay 5US p.person
Address near the bridge to flores
Double Room 40 QZ (5 US)
Hotel Jade
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there is nothing that would fit the name,
but is a quite good value for santa elena.
mostly you'll have to pay 5US p.person
Sicherheitshinweis Guatemala (Update)
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Das Auswärtige Amt der Bundesrepublik hat für Guatemala einen Sicherheitshinweis veröffentlicht. Hab heute mit den Leuten vom Auswärtigen Amt telephoniert. Die Sicherheitswarnung wurde nicht aus einem bestimmten Grund herausgegeben, sondern besteht so schon seit 5 Jahren. Also, keine Aufregung -- aber Vorsicht ist immer angebracht.
Hier der Link
Sicherheitshinweise
des Auswärtigen Amts für Guatemala
The World Factbook says:
Save this article to your travelbookGuatemala was freed of Spanish colonial rule in 1821. During the second half of the 20th century, it experienced a variety of military and civilian governments as well as a 36-year guerrilla war. In 1996, the government signed a peace agreement formally ending the conflict, which had led to the death of more than 100,000 people and had created some 1 million refugees.
The World Factbook says:
Save this article to your travelbookGuatemala was freed of Spanish colonial rule in 1821. During the second half of the 20th century, it experienced a variety of military and civilian governments as well as a 36-year guerrilla war. In 1996, the government signed a peace agreement formally ending the conflict, which had led to the death of more than 100,000 people and had created some 1 million refugees.
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