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'''Puerto Barrios''' ({{IPA-|es|ˈpweɾ.to ˈβa.rjos}}) is a city in [[Guatemala]], located within the [[Gulf of Honduras]]. The city is located on [[Bahia de Amatique]]. Puerto Barrios is the departmental seat of [[Izabal Department|Izabal department]] and is the administrative seat of Puerto Barrios municipality.
 
It is Guatemala's main [[Caribbean Sea]] port, together with its more modern twin port town just to the southwest, [[Santo Tomás de Castilla]]. As of the 2018 census, the population of Puerto Barrios was 100,593. Puerto Barrios is located {{convert|297|km|mi|0|sp=us}} northeast of [[Guatemala City]]. It is the terminus of Highway CA9 which begins at the Pacific port city of [[Puerto San José]] and traverses the country through [[Guatemala City]].
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{{Weather box
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| collapsed = yes
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| single line = yes
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| Jan record high C = 36.0
| Feb record high C = 36.0
| Mar record high C = 3839.40
| Apr record high C = 3840.84
| May record high C = 3941.20
| Jun record high C = 39.0
| Jul record high C = 36.4
| Aug record high C = 36.4
| Sep record high C = 36.4
| Oct record high C = 37.68
| Nov record high C = 35.2
| Dec record high C = 35.0
| year record high C = 39.2
| Jan high C = 27.4
| Feb high C = 28.6
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==Famous People from Puerto Barrios==
*[[David Campos (politician)|David Campos]], elected to the [[San Francisco Board of Supervisors]] in November 2008
*[[Freddy Thompson]], Soccer Player
*[[David M Stokes]], Soccer Player, 1968 Olympics