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of
Guatemala City Guatemala City ( es, Ciudad de Guatemala), known locally as Guatemala or Guate, is the capital and largest city of Guatemala, and the most populous urban area in Central America. The city is located in the south-central part of the country, ne ...
,
Republic of Guatemala Guatemala ( ; ), officially the Republic of Guatemala ( es, República de Guatemala, links=no), is a country in Central America. It is bordered to the north and west by Mexico; to the northeast by Belize and the Caribbean; to the east by H ...
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Prior to 20th century

* 1776 – Nueva Guatemala de la Asuncion founded, following destruction by
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of former Spanish colonial capital Antigua. * 1778 – Population: 10,841. * 1779 – City becomes capital of Spanish colonial
Captaincy General of Guatemala The Captaincy General of Guatemala ( es, Capitanía General de Guatemala), also known as the Kingdom of Guatemala ( es, Reino de Guatemala), was an administrative division of the Spanish Empire, under the viceroyalty of New Spain in Central ...
. * 1789 – Plaza Mayor fountain erected. * 1793 –
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(merchant guild) established. * 1813 –
Cathedral of Guatemala City The Holy Church Cathedral Metropolitan Basilica of Santiago de Guatemala also Metropolitan Cathedral, officially Catedral Primada Metropolitana de Santiago, is the main church of Guatemala City and of the Archdiocese of Guatemala (Archidioecesis ...
inaugurated. * 1823 – City becomes part of the
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. * 1831 – Sociedad Economica museum established. * 1835 – Capital relocated from Guatemala city to San Salvador. * 1858 – Theatre founded. * 1874 - Earthquake. * 1879 – Gas street lighting installed. * 1880 – Population: 58,000. * 1882 – Horse streetcar begins operating. * 1885 – Electric street lighting installed. * 1893 – Population: 72,000. * 1898 – National Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology established.


20th century

* 1905 - Population: about 97,000. * 1917 – December 17:
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. * 1918 – January 4:
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. * 1921 **
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built. ** Population: 121,000. * 1924 –
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founded. * 1934 – Museo Nacional de Historia y Bellas Artes (museum) opens. * 1935 – Torre del Reformador (tower) and
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(monument) erected. * 1940 **
Guatemala Post Office Building The Guatemala Post Office Building is a building in Guatemala City, Guatemala. It is the management centre of postal services in Guatemala. It was constructed between 1937 and 1940. The characteristic archway of the building was inspired by the ...
constructed. ** Population: 186,000. * 1943 –
National Palace Buildings called National Palace include: * National Palace (Dominican Republic), in Santo Domingo *National Palace (El Salvador), in San Salvador *National Palace (Ethiopia), in Addis Ababa; also known as the Jubilee Palace * National Palace (Guate ...
rebuilt. * 1949 – Club Social y Deportivo Comunicaciones (football club) formed. * 1950 **
Estadio Mateo Flores The Estadio Nacional Doroteo Guamuch Flores is a multi-use national stadium in Guatemala City, the largest venue in Guatemala. It was built in 1948, to host the Central American and Caribbean Games in 1950, and was renamed after long-distance ru ...
and Estadio del Ejército (stadiums) open. ** City hosts
1950 Central American and Caribbean Games The 6th Central American and Caribbean Games were held in Guatemala City, Guatemala, from February 28 to March 12, 1950. The games included 1,390 athletes from fourteen nations, competing in nineteen sports. Sports * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ...
. ** Population: 284,276. * 1957 –
National Library of Guatemala The National Library of Guatemala (''Biblioteca Nacional'') is the national library of Guatemala. It is located in Zone 1 of Guatemala City near the National Palace of Guatemala. The library has 7 reading rooms among them are: School reading r ...
new building opens. * 1966 – Del Valle University of Guatemala founded. * 1971 – Francisco Marroquin University founded. * 1973 – Population: 706,920. * 1975 –
Museo Nacional de Arte Moderno "Carlos Mérida" The Museo Nacional de Arte Moderno "Carlos Mérida" is a national museum of modern art in Guatemala City, named after Carlos Mérida Carlos Mérida (December 2, 1891 – December 21, 1985) was a Guatemalan artist who was one of the first to fuse ...
established. * 1976 – February 4:
1976 Guatemala earthquake The 1976 Guatemala earthquake struck on February 4 at with a moment magnitude of 7.5. The shock was centered on the Motagua Fault, about 160 km northeast of Guatemala City at a depth of near the town of Los Amates in the department of Iza ...
. * 1978 – National Theatre opens. * 1984 –
El Mezquital An asentamiento irregular, known colloquially as an asentamiento () is a shanty town in Latin America, particularly around Guatemala City and Montevideo. Most have been established in the last 20 years as a result of economic inequalities between ...
occupied. * 1990 – Population: 1,675,589 (estimate). * 1991 **
Estadio Cementos Progreso The ''Estadio Cementos Progreso'' is a multi-use stadium in Guatemala City. It is also known popularly as '' Estadio La Pedrera'' in reference to its location in the neighborhood of the same name in the Zone 6 of the Guatemalan capital. It was bui ...
(stadium) opens. **
Óscar Berger Óscar José Rafael Berger Perdomo (; born 11 August 1946) is a Guatemalan politician who served as the President of Guatemala from 2004 to 2008. Early years and family Berger was born to an upper-class family with large sugar and coffee hol ...
becomes mayor. * 1996 –
Álvaro Arzú Álvaro Enrique Arzú Yrigoyen (; 14 March 1946 – 27 April 2018) was a Guatemalan politician and businessman who served as the 32nd President of Guatemala from 14 January 1996 until 14 January 2000. He was elected Mayor of Guatemala City on ...
becomes President of Guatemala. * 1997 – Tikal Futura shopping mall built. * 1999 – Club Premier hi-rise built. * 2000 **
Fritz García Gallont Fritz García Gallont (born 9 August 1955) is a Guatemalan politician. He is a member of the Unionist Party. He served as Minister of Communications under President Álvaro Arzú.Wayne Leighton, Carlos Sabino, ''Privatization of Telecommunication ...
becomes mayor. ** Galileo University founded. ** Domo (arena) built.


21st century

* 2001 ** City hosts
2001 Central American Games The VII Central American Games (''Spanish: VII Juegos Deportivos Centroamericanos'') was a multi-sport event that took place between 22 November and 3 December 2001. The games were opened by Harris Whitbeck as a delegate for Guatemalan president ...
. ** Population: 1,022,001. * 2002 – Museo Miraflores (archaeological museum) founded. * 2004 **
Guatemala City Railway Museum The Guatemala City Railway Museum, officially Museo del Ferrocarril FEGUA, is located in the main railway station in Guatemala City, Guatemala. The museum has a collection of steam and diesel locomotives, passenger carriages and other rolling sto ...
inaugurated. **
Álvaro Arzú Álvaro Enrique Arzú Yrigoyen (; 14 March 1946 – 27 April 2018) was a Guatemalan politician and businessman who served as the 32nd President of Guatemala from 14 January 1996 until 14 January 2000. He was elected Mayor of Guatemala City on ...
becomes mayor again. * 2005 – March: Protest against
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. * 2007 ** February 19: Salvadoran congressmen killings discovered near city. ** February 23: Sinkhole collapse. * 2009 –
Guatemala National Police Archives In July 2005, in an abandoned warehouse in downtown Guatemala City, Guatemala, delegates from the country's Institution of the Procurator for Human Rights uncovered, by sheer chance, a vast archive detailing the history of the defunct National P ...
headquartered in city. * 2010 – May 30: Sinkhole collapse. * 2012 – July: Teacher unrest over upscaled requirements of studying a University degree to become a teacher in the country. * 2013 –
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in Guatemala City reaches annual mean of 41
PM2.5 Particulates – also known as atmospheric aerosol particles, atmospheric particulate matter, particulate matter (PM) or suspended particulate matter (SPM) – are microscopic particles of solid or liquid matter suspended in the air. The ter ...
and 56
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, more than recommended. * 2018 – June:
2018 Volcán de Fuego eruption The 2018 eruption was a series of volcanic explosions and pyroclastic flows from the (Spanish for Volcano of Fire) in on Sunday 3 June 2018. The eruption included lahars, pyroclastic flows, and clouds of volcanic ash, which left almost no eva ...
occurs in vicinity of city.


See also

* Guatemala City history * Guatemala City metropolitan area *
History of Guatemala The history of Guatemala begins with the Maya civilization (300 BC – 250 AD), which was among those that flourished in their country. The country's modern history began with the Spanish conquest of Guatemala in 1524. Most of the great ...


References

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Bibliography


Published in the 19th century

* * (describes the city in 1840) * * (includes city directory) *


Published in the 20th century

* * (Annotated list of titles published in Guatemala City, arranged chronologically) * * * * * * *


External links


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