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Guatemala

República de Guatemala

Last updated: 2026-03-28 (today)

Area

land

107,159 sq km

water

1,730 sq km

total

108,889 sq km

Climate

tropical; hot, humid in lowlands; cooler in highlands

Terrain

two east-west trending mountain chains divide the country into three regions: the mountainous highlands, the Pacific coast south of mountains, and the vast northern Peten lowlands

Land use

other

23.7% (2023 est.)

forest

33.2% (2023 est.)

agricultural land

43% (2023 est.)

agricultural land: arable land

arable land: 14.5% (2023 est.)

agricultural land: permanent crops

permanent crops: 11% (2023 est.)

agricultural land: permanent pasture

permanent pasture: 17.5% (2023 est.)

Location

Central America, bordering the North Pacific Ocean, between El Salvador and Mexico, and bordering the Gulf of Honduras (Caribbean Sea) between Honduras and Belize

Coastline

400 km

Elevation

lowest point

Pacific Ocean 0 m

highest point

Volcan Tajumulco (highest point in Central America) 4,220 m

mean elevation

759 m

Irrigated land

3,375 sq km (2012)

Map references

Central America and the Caribbean

Land boundaries

total

1,667 km

border countries

Belize 266 km; El Salvador 199 km; Honduras 244 km; Mexico 958 km

Maritime claims

territorial sea

12 nm

continental shelf

200-m depth or to the depth of exploitation

exclusive economic zone

200 nm

Natural hazards

numerous volcanoes in mountains, with occasional violent earthquakes; Caribbean coast extremely susceptible to hurricanes and other tropical storms volcanism: significant volcanic activity in the Sierra Madre range; Santa Maria (3,772 m) has been deemed a Decade Volcano by the International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of the Earth's Interior, worthy of study due to its explosive history and close proximity to human populations; Pacaya (2,552 m) is one of the country's most active volcanoes, with frequent eruptions since 1965; other historically active volcanoes include Acatenango, Almolonga, Atitlan, Fuego, and Tacana; see note 2 under "Geography - note"

Geography - note

note 1: despite having both eastern and western coastlines (Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean), there are no natural harbors on the west coast note 2: Guatemala is one of the countries along the Ring of Fire, which is a belt bordering the Pacific Ocean that contains about 75% of the world's volcanoes and up to 90% of the world's earthquakes

Natural resources

petroleum, nickel, rare woods, fish, chicle, hydropower

Area - comparative

slightly smaller than Pennsylvania

Geographic coordinates

15 30 N, 90 15 W

Population distribution

the vast majority of the populace resides in the southern half of the country, particularly in the mountainous regions; more than half of the population lives in rural areas

Major lakes (area sq km)

fresh water lake(s)

Lago de Izabal - 590 sq km