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  1. Spanish language. Standard Spanish, also called the norma culta, 'cultivated norm', [1] refers to the standard, or codified, variety of the Spanish language, which most writing and formal speech in Spanish tends to reflect. This standard, like other standard languages, tends to reflect the norms of upper-class, educated speech.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MaximónMaximón - Wikipedia

    Maximón. Maximón ( / ˌmæʃɪˈmoʊn, - ˈmɒn / ), also called San Simón, is a Maya deity, narco-saint, and folk saint, represented in various forms by the Maya peoples of several towns in the Guatemalan Highlands. Oral tradition of his creation and purpose in these communities is complex, diverse, and born of the ancient Maya traditions ...

  3. During the 19th century Guatemalan literature began to develop independently from Spanish literature, though it continued to incorporate European influences. Important writers of this era include María Josefa García Granados and José Batres Montúfar (known simply as "Pepe Batres"), who co-wrote the "Sermón para José María Castilla", a work that was scandalous at the time.

  4. Guatemalan Foreign-Born Population in the United States, 1960-1990 [6] Guatemalan migration predominantly began in the 1960s. This decade is historically important to migration, being that the U.S. had just transitioned into its expansionary period. The U.S. had enacted the Hart-Cellar Act in 1965 which established a new 20,000 migrant limit ...

  5. Human rights is an issue in Guatemala. The establishment of the International Commission against Impunity in Guatemala has helped the Attorney General prosecute extrajudicial killings and corruption. There remains widespread impunity for abusers from the Guatemalan Civil War, which ran from 1960 to 1996, and Human Rights Watch considers threats ...

  6. A Spanish-style orthography was developed by Summer Institute of Linguistics (SIL) field researchers, principally William Sedat in the 1950s and Francis Eachus and Ruth Carlson in the 1960s. This alphabet was officialized by the Guatemalan Ministry of Education through the Instituto Indigenista Nacional de Guatemala , or the IIN. [36]

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FiambreFiambre - Wikipedia

    Fiambre. Type. Salad. Place of origin. Guatemala. Media: Fiambre. Fiambre is a traditional Guatemalan salad that is prepared and eaten yearly to celebrate the Day of the Dead ( Spanish: Día de los Muertos) and the All Saints Day ( Spanish: Día de Todos los Santos ). It is served chilled and may be made with dozens of ingredients.