== == # its like " El dia de los difuntos"(the death one's day) when we make a ceremony to atra the good spirits and to repell all the black energies. goats and milg * Oh yes this is my favorite when people gather lots of that think wood lefts ehn cutted t then theysink it in color paint then they make big colorfull mats made out of that trust me they look beautyfull * Guatemala has a rich and distinctive culture from the long mix of elements from Spain and the native Maya people. This diverse history and the natural beauty of the land has created a destination rich in interesting and scenic sites. * Gigant Kites= All Saint's Day in Guatemala has several traditions. One of the most colorful one happends in Sumpango and Santiago, both in the department of Sacatepequez with their Gigant Kite Festival. * Easter in Guatemala === Easter is the most important celebration in Guatemala, a country with strong Christian traditions. The entire country waits anxiously for this time of year to show it's devotion and to participate in the Easter events. The celebrations are a fusion of Mayan and Spanish traditions that remark the sorrow of the Christ's passion, death and […] * January 1 - New Year's Day
March or April - Easter (4 days of Holy Week leading up to Easter, will vary according to the Catholic Church calendar)
May 1 - Labor Day
June 30 - Army Day
July 25 - Santiago Day (only in Antigua Guatemala)
August 15 - Assumption Day (only in Guatemala City)
September 15 - Independence Day
October 20 - Revolution Day
November 1 - All Saint's Day
December 24 - Christmas Eve
December 25 - Christmas Day
December 31 - New Year's Eve Every town / village will have its own holiday (generally celebrating their patron/saint day).
They love fireworks on birthdays. They will throw them at the door of the home where the person has a birthday lives. They do presents like we do here, but not as outrageous with the gift giving here.
what are guatemalas traditions.?
they celebrate "los tres reyes" wich are "the three kings"=they celebrate "posadas"==they celebrate "la misa de gallo" wich are ""the church of roosters"=
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the Guatemala traditions food is Chucho's.
they celebrate ester and the day of the dead
On 15 September 1821 and recognized by Spain on 25 July 1850.
Guatemala is a country whose religion is chiefly Roman Catholic and Protestant. It is deeply rooted in local traditions that make the celebration of Easter a colourful and massive one.
Tikal is a very famous monument in GUatemala
yes,well crocidiles inhabit some rivers in Guatemala
There are cultural Guatemalan dances which are rooted in Spanish tradition. Except for celebrations requiring these traditions, the people of Guatemala enjoy popular music similar to that found worldwide.
The International Airport in Guatemala is in Guatemala City. For some reason they always list it as Aurora, but I have no idea why.
what are some traditions that they have in the netherlands
some people in Guatemala speak K'iche because K'iche is native to the region
yes Guatemala does serve pizza in some restaurants in case anyone was wondering
some of there customs or traditions are paintings