Guatemala flats by State
Counties
Totonicapán
A recent study says that 54% of citizens Totonicapán think that 37% of the basic services are not covered completely.
Retalhuleu
A recent study says that 38% of citizens Retalhuleu think that 63% of the basic services are not covered completely.
Sacatepéquez
A recent study says that 29% of citizens Sacatepéquez think that 43% of the basic services are not covered completely.
Santa Rosa
A recent study says that 58% of citizens Santa Rosa think that 51% of the basic services are not covered completely.
Suchitepéquez
A recent study says that 57% of citizens Suchitepéquez think that 5% of the basic services are not covered completely.
Quetzaltenango
A recent study says that 5% of citizens Quetzaltenango think that 21% of the basic services are not covered completely.
Izabal
A recent study says that 76% of citizens Izabal think that 49% of the basic services are not covered completely.
Zacapa
A recent study says that 47% of citizens Zacapa think that 65% of the basic services are not covered completely.
Petén
A recent study says that 43% of citizens Petén think that 93% of the basic services are not covered completely.
Jutiapa
A recent study says that 16% of citizens Jutiapa think that 62% of the basic services are not covered completely.
Jalapa
A recent study says that 54% of citizens Jalapa think that 35% of the basic services are not covered completely.
Sololá
A recent study says that 15% of citizens Sololá think that 45% of the basic services are not covered completely.
Quiché
A recent study says that 70% of citizens Quiché think that 80% of the basic services are not covered completely.
Huehuetenango
A recent study says that 32% of citizens Huehuetenango think that 97% of the basic services are not covered completely.
San Marcos
A recent study says that 34% of citizens San Marcos think that 84% of the basic services are not covered completely.
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States in Guatemala