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    Gang violence and organized crime have become a serious problem for El Salvador and Central America for the past decade. Gang violence is an enormous problem in El Salvador especially among young people with an estimate of 60,000 minors belonging to gangs. According to government organization Instituto de Medicina Legal, the country has the highest murder rate in Latin America and the Caribbean with 103 murders per 100,000 person. High rates of violence are contributed by competition between rival

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    The Mayan civilization existed in what today is Central America, between 250 AD and 900 AD. They grew to have more than 40 cities with populations ranging from 5,000 to 50,000 people per city. These facts make their demise a complete mystery to the rest of us who have live after this period and know of their great innovations in subjects including Astrology, Architecture, Religion and Agriculture. The Mayans were an advanced civilization that lived for over 600 years with an estimated population

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    Guatemala is the heart of the Mayan world. It is alive, magical, and ancestral. Its history proceeds from four thousand years ago when the Mayan civilization emerged and whose legacy is still evident in the traditions and culture of its habitants. Guatemala possesses an extraordinary cultural and natural richness and a privileged geographic location. The distances one most travel from place to place are so short that one can visit different regions during the same trip. Between its past and present

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    Country Overview Guatemala is located in Central America, bordering the North Pacific Ocean, El Salvador, Mexico, Honduras and Belize. It is the most populous country in Central America with an estimated population of around 15.47 million. Guatemala used to be the center of the Maya culture during the first millennium A.D. In 1523, Spanish came to this land, destroyed the Maya culture, and made it become a colony for around 300 years. In 1821, Guatemala won its independence. This country suffered

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    defining differences as well. The Aztecs live in Central America, Mexico from 1200 to 1521 with their capitol located in Tenochtitlan. The Mayans lived in Central America from 400B.C. to 1517 A.D. with their capitals being tikal, Chichen Itza, Copan, Palenque, and Mayapan. The Inca lived in South America during 1200 to 1572 with their capital in Cuzco. While the Mayans existed much longer than either the Incas or the Aztecs, all three were located in the Americas. Each of these societies

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    no hope of spared life to a bright future; as they live in such poverty, have no choice to join a gang to be fed, looked over, doing absolutely anything to not be homeless on the streets, dead. Honduras is known as the most dangerous states in Central America in the world, so the only decision they have is to leave before any damage can happen to them. A fellow border crosser, Enrique, was an extremely poor, abandoned, damaged child with nothing but a dream to reunite with his mother who had left him

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    Honduras, the land of no peace Honduras is a mountainous area located in Central America. North and northwest of the Caribbean Sea, Honduras is south of Nicaragua and west of Guatemala also being southwest of El Salvador below the Pacific Ocean. The topography of the land is mainly mountainous with some non-tropical areas on the upper climate and tropical areas on the climate on the lower parts. Honduras also has a little bit of flat land. Honduras is shaped similarly to the United States but flipped

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    the coast of Central America. A beautiful land full of beaches and wildlife, but also a place ruined by corruption and gang populations that feel that they are leaders of the urban areas. This country has been torn by the result of war games played among its own brothers. The beautiful country of El Salvador that has been the place of birth for my parents, grandparents and ancestors. San Salvador is the nation’s capital and possibly most famous area of my land. The smallest of all Central American countries

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    we believe in, where we grew up, what we look like, and our choices we make in life. We evolve overtime and occasionally we have no control of it. Central Americans migrate to America to have a better life but unfortunately, society alters their individuality. Identity forms solely on religion, language, and society. Transnationalism can affect Central Americans in many ways shaping their identity and who they are. In “Alla en Guatemala”, a young Pentecostal Guatemalan-American young woman was observed

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    Costa Rica, like every other country, has some challenges and opportunities when doing business. Although Costa Rica is known to be a relatively stable Central American country, it does of course, also have a number of pressing, but unresolved issues. It has been subject to economic and political challenges present in Latin America in general, experienced pressure from political instability in Nicaragua and Panama, and has often experienced high internal and external debt, as well as significant

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