Pacific Lowlands (Guatemala)
region of Guatemala
The Pacific Lowlands is a region in Guatemala. It consists of the rolling foothills of the Sierra Madre, extending across the wide Pacific plain to beautiful beaches, stretching from the Mexican border in the west to the border of El Salvador in the east. Land use is divided between cattle ranching and sugar plantations across the plain itself, with coffee and rubber plantations at differing altitudes in the foothills. The climate is hot, with the rain season lasting from May to October, including raging lightning storms and torrential downpours.
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The many beaches are the main attraction of the Pacific Lowlands
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