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Guatemala Fact-Matching Game

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Summoning Knowledge...

About This Challenge

Embark on an exciting adventure with our fact-matching game set in Guatemala. Explore the rich history and culture of this fascinating country as you piece together important information fragments.

  • Uncover hidden treasures buried within the ancient ruins of Tikal
  • Learn about the vibrant Mayan traditions still practiced in modern Guatemala
  • Use spells to unlock hints and gain extra time as you race against the clock
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  • Guatemala is home to over 30 volcanoes, three of which are still active.
  • Lake Atitlán in Guatemala is known for its stunning scenery and is surrounded by three dormant volcanoes.
  • Antigua Guatemala, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is known for its well-preserved Spanish colonial architecture.
  • The city of Quetzaltenango in Guatemala is surrounded by beautiful mountain landscapes.
  • The city of Tikal in Guatemala is home to ancient Mayan ruins nestled in the jungle.
  • The Sierra de las Minas mountain range in Guatemala is one of the largest cloud forests in Central America.
  • The city of Flores in Guatemala is located on an island in Lake Petén Itzá and is known for its colorful colonial buildings.
  • The Candelaria Caves in Guatemala are a popular tourist attraction known for their stunning limestone formations.
  • The city of Cobán in Guatemala is surrounded by lush cloud forests and is known for its annual Rabin Ajau beauty pageant.
  • The city of Puerto Barrios in Guatemala is a major port city on the Caribbean Sea.
  • The Semuc Champey natural pools in Guatemala are a popular destination for swimming and hiking.
  • The city of Chichicastenango in Guatemala is famous for its vibrant market that sells traditional Mayan handicrafts.
  • The Biotopo del Quetzal in Guatemala is a protected area known for its diverse bird species, including the resplendent quetzal.
  • The city of Monterrico in Guatemala is a popular beach destination known for its black sand beaches and turtle conservation efforts.
  • The city of Huehuetenango in Guatemala is located in the Western Highlands and is known for its coffee production.
  • The Mirador Basin in Guatemala is home to some of the largest Mayan pyramids in the world.
  • The city of Panajachel in Guatemala is located on the shores of Lake Atitlán and is a popular destination for tourists.
  • The city of Livingston in Guatemala is known for its unique Garifuna culture and Afro-Caribbean influences.
  • The city of Guatemala City, the capital of Guatemala, is the largest city in Central America and is known for its vibrant cultural scene.

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