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  2. Prensa Libre (Guatemala) - Wikipedia

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    Prensa Libre is a Guatemalan newspaper published in Guatemala City by Prensa Libre, S.A. and distributed nationwide. It was formerly the most widely circulated newspaper in the country and as of 2007 it has the second-widest circulation. [1] It is considered a newspaper of record. It was founded in 1951. The billionaire Mario López Estrada was ...

  3. El Periódico (Guatemala) - Wikipedia

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    One year later, it was purchased by the owners of Prensa Libre, Guatemala's best-selling newspaper. In 2001, the Periódico offices were attacked by a group of fifty protesters after reporting on alleged corruption in the staff of Communications Minister Luis Rabbé. The crowd attempted to force the building's doors and set it on fire, and ...

  4. Cristina Siekavizza - Wikipedia

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    Cristina Siekavizza (born 9 December 1977) is a Guatemala City mother of two children whose disappearance and possible murder by her husband early in July 2011 resulted in an extensive national news coverage focused on the connected issues of femicide and impunity. Roberto Barreda (deceased on August 6, 2020 in Guatemala City) was the main ...

  5. Álvaro Colom - Wikipedia

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    Álvaro Colom. Álvaro Colom Caballeros ( Spanish: [ˈalβaɾo koˈlon]; 15 June 1951 – 23 January 2023) was a Guatemalan engineer, businessman, and politician who served as the 47th president of Guatemala from 2008 to 2012, as well as the General-Secretary of the political party, National Unity of Hope (UNE).

  6. Estadio Los Cuchumatanes - Wikipedia

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    Estadio Los Cuchumatanes is a football stadium located in Huehuetenango, Guatemala. It is home to Liga Nacional club Xinabajul. Its capacity is around 5,340. [2] The stadium opened its doors on January 17, 2007.

  7. Prensa Libre - Wikipedia

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    Prensa Libre. Prensa Libre may refer to: La Prensa Libre, a Costa Rican newspaper founded in 1889. Prensa Libre (Cuba), a Cuban newspaper founded in 1941. Prensa Libre (Guatemala), a Guatemalan newspaper founded in 1951.

  8. Aurora F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The club is owned by the Guatemalan Army and was founded on April 14, 1945, as Aurora de la Guardia de Honor, a name that was shortened to Aurora F.C. in 1946. Having joined the Liga Mayor in 1947, they have won eight league titles, 10 second place finishes and two international titles. During the 1960s decade, they won their first three ...

  9. TV Azteca Guate - Wikipedia

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    Azteca Guatemala (2011–2015) Links. Website. tvaztecaguate .com. Availability. Terrestrial. Analog UHF. Channel 31. TV Azteca Guate is a Mexican -owned Guatemalan free-to-air television channel which is operated in a joint venture between Mexican media conglomerate TV Azteca and Guatemalan television company Latitud Televisión.