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CENTRAL AMERICA &
THE PANAMA CANAL: Puerto
Quetzal
| Overview | |
| The quetzal is more than just a Guatemalan bird. It's a
national symbol and a source of pride. The colorful male quetzal, with his
red chest, blue neck, head and wings, and an exceptionally long tail, is so
revered in the country that Guatemala's currency bears its name. The new
port of Puerto Quetzal also bears its name.
Puerto Quetzal was built to replace the aging port of San Jose. Puerto San Jose used to be a very important port along the Pacific Ocean. Over the years, industry began moving through different areas and San Jose began to show its age. Rather than upgrade San Jose, the Guatemalan government decided to construct a new port right down the coast. Construction began in 1983, but complications delayed completion until 1984. Puerto Quetzal has become the destination of choice for historians interested in looking at ancient Mayan ruins. The ancient city of Tikal is nearby, and its ruins are remarkably well preserved. Once you've seen the ruins, take it easy along Guatemala's Pacific shore. The beaches here attract Guatemalans from all over the country. |
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| Puerto Quetzal Facts | ||
| Currency | Guatemalan Quetzal | |
| Language | Spanish | |
| Area Code | Guatemala's country code is 502, but there are no area codes | |
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