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Xetulul is a theme park in Guatemala.It is located in the Retalhuleu Department in the southwest of the country. Opening in 2002, [1] Xetulul is the third-largest amusement park in Latin America, after Beto Carrero World in Penha, Santa Catarina, Brazil and Six Flags México near Mexico City, Mexico. [2]
Retalhuleu (Spanish pronunciation: [retaluˈlew]) is a department located in the south-west of Guatemala, extending from the mountains to the Pacific Ocean coast. It has an area of 1856 km 2 . In 2018, the population of the Department of Retalhuleu was 326,828. [ 1 ]
The city of Retalhuleu (Spanish pronunciation: [retaluˈlew]) is situated in south-western Guatemala. It is the departmental seat of Retalhuleu Department as well as the municipal seat of Retalhuleu Municipality. Retalhuleu stands at about 240 metres above sea level. The city has a population of 90,505 (2018 census). [2] Locally it is nicknamed ...
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Champerico is a town and municipality in the Retalhuleu department in southwestern Guatemala.It is a popular vacation spot for Guatemalans in the region. The picturesque beach town was founded on the Pacific Ocean in 1872, [2] and the paved road to Retalhuleu makes Champerico one of the most important ports on the Pacific. [3]
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San Martín Zapotitlán is part of Retalhuleu and it is located at around 180 km from Guatemala city. It shares borders with: North and west: San Felipe; South: Santa Cruz Muluá; East: San Andrés Villa Seca