Guatemala and Belize are neighboring countries located in Central America.
Guatemala is the larger of the two countries, with a population of over 17 million people, while Belize has a population of around 400,000.
Both countries were originally part of the Mayan civilization and have a rich indigenous history. However, they were colonized by different European powers - Guatemala by the Spanish and Belize by the British.
Today, Guatemala is a multi-ethnic country with a majority indigenous population, while Belize has a more diverse population with a significant Afro-Caribbean influence.
Guatemala has a larger economy, driven by agriculture, tourism, and remittances from Guatemalan workers living abroad. Belize's economy is more reliant on tourism, agriculture, and offshore banking.
One major point of contention between the two countries is a territorial dispute over several areas along their border, including a portion of the Sarstoon River. Despite attempts to resolve the issue, tensions have persisted, with occasional diplomatic incidents and military standoffs.
Overall, both Guatemala and Belize have their own unique cultures, histories, and challenges, making them fascinating and distinct countries in Central America.
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