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Escuela Naval de Guatemala
Established: 1960 Matias de GalvezThe Naval Academy of Guatemala gives them a warm welcome aboard our website, whose main purpose is to guide people who are interested in forming, training or tecnificarse as seafarers within international standards regulated by ...
Branch: Naval Academy
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