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The consolidated data presented in Annex VI categorizes municipalities in Guatemala into performance categories based on their critical, low, medium, and high levels of development.
2018 · 10 pages

Abstract
The data is organized by cluster, with each cluster representing a distinct geographic region. The clusters include OMAS, COMUDE, OMJ, COFETARN, DAFIM, UAIP, OMRRHH, DMM, and OMDEL. The OMAS cluster, which includes municipalities in Huehuetenango, Quetzaltenango, Totonicapán, and San Marcos, has a total of 15 municipalities, with 1 classified as original and 14 as new. The COMUDE cluster, covering the same regions, has a total of 33 municipalities, with 0 classified as original and 33 as new. The OMJ cluster, also spanning these regions, has a total of 10 municipalities, with 0 classified as original and 10 as new. The COFETARN cluster, which includes municipalities in Huehuetenango, Quetzaltenango, Totonicapán, and San Marcos, has a total of 19 municipalities, with 0 classified as original and 19 as new. The DAFIM cluster, covering the same regions, has a total of 26 municipalities, with 0 classified as original and 26 as new. The UAIP cluster, also spanning these regions, has a total of 17 municipalities, with 0 classified as original and 17 as new. The OMRRHH cluster, which includes municipalities in Huehuetenango, Quetzaltenango, Totonicapán, and San Marcos, has a total of 3 municipalities, with 0 classified as original and 3 as new. The DMM cluster, covering the same regions, has a total of 24 municipalities, with 0 classified as original and 24 as new. The OMDEL cluster, also spanning these regions, has a total of 12 municipalities, with 0 classified as original and 12 as new. The data indicates that the majority of municipalities in these clusters are classified as new, with the exception of the OMAS cluster, which has a mix of original and new municipalities. The clusters with the highest number of municipalities are COMUDE, DAFIM, and DMM, with 33, 26, and 24 municipalities, respectively.
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