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		<title>Antigua Guatemala &#8211; Latin Charm Beneath The Volcano</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Antigua was the capital of Guatemala until 1773, when the Santa Marta earthquake rocked the foundations of the town. Still, the city retains its colonial charm in the extravagant architecture of buildings, churches, convents and old residences, which offer more than a glimpse of past prosperity.
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		<title>Guatemala Real Estate &#8211; Untapped &amp; Mysterious Real Estate</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[While Guatemala emerged from a 36-year civil war in 1996 and has not experienced the second-home market activity of some of its Central American family members, more and more transactions are being recorded every year. Reasons for the increase can be traced to more curious, exotic buyers, increased political stability, and the modernization of the [...]]]></description>
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