Geography of Guatemala

Guatemala is mountainous, except for the south coastal area and the vast northern lowlands of Petén department. The country is located in Central America and bounded to the north and west by Mexico, to the east by Belize and by the Gulf of Honduras, to the east by Honduras, to the southeast by El Salvador, and to the south by the Pacific Ocean. Two mountain chains enter Guatemala from west to east, dividing the country into three major regions: the highlands, where the mountains are located; the Pacific coast, south of the mountains; and the limestone plateau of the Petén region, north of the mountains. These areas vary in climate, elevation, and landscape, providing dramatic contrasts between hot and humid tropical lowlands and highland peaks and valleys.

Geography of Guatemala
ContinentNorth America
RegionCentral America
Coordinates15°30′N 90°15′W
AreaRanked 105th
  Total108,889 km2 (42,042 sq mi)
  Land98.41%
  Water1.59%
Coastline400 km (250 mi)
Borderstotal: 1,667 km (1,036 mi)
Highest pointTajumulco Volcano
4,220 m or 13,845 ft}
Lowest pointPacific Ocean
0 m
Longest riverMotagua River
486 km (302 mi)
Largest lakeLake Izabal
589.6 km2 (227.6 sq mi)
Exclusive economic zone114,170 km2 (44,080 sq mi)
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