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  2. Pupusa - Wikipedia

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    They were documented previously in Guatemala, Nicaragua, and Honduras. [14] As the Salvadoran population began migrating to other areas in the 1960s, pupusa stands proliferated across the country. In Guatemala during the 1970s, pupusas had a half-moon shape. Pupusas served east of the Lempa River usually have a much larger diameter.

  3. Postal codes in Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    Postal codes in Guatemala are 5 digit numeric. The first two numbers identify the department, the third number the route/municipality and the last two the office. The first two numbers identify the department, the third number the route/municipality and the last two the office.

  4. Postal codes in Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, the government of Trinidad and Tobago approved the introduction of postal codes starting later that same year. In addition to the postal code implementation the country has embarked on a nationwide address improvement initiative adopting the Universal Postal Union (UPU) S-42 international standard of addressing. The UPU is an arm of ...

  5. List of places in Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version ... Major lakes (lagos) in Guatemala Lake Location Department (state administrative district ...

  6. Coatepeque, Quetzaltenango - Wikipedia

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    Coatepeque (Spanish pronunciation: [koateˈpeke]), also known as Village of gardenias, is a town and municipality in the Quetzaltenango department of Guatemala. According to the 2018 census, the town of Coatepeque had a population of 37,330. [2] Coatepeque sits near the Suchiate River and is a transportation center on the Pacific Coast Highway. [3]

  7. Esquipulas - Wikipedia

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    Esquipulas (Nahuatl: Isquitzuchil, "place where flowers abound"), [2] officially Municipality of Esquipulas, whose original name was Yzquipulas, [3] is a town, with a population of 18,667 (2018 census), [4] and a municipality located in the department of Chiquimula, in eastern Guatemala.

  8. A magnitude 6.4 earthquake strikes wakes people on the ... - AOL

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    A strong earthquake shook the border of Mexico and Guatemala early Sunday, driving frightened residents into the streets. The temblor struck just before 6 a.m. near the Mexican border town of ...

  9. Nueva Santa Rosa - Wikipedia

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    Nueva Santa Rosa (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈnweβa ˈsanta ˈrosa]) is a town and municipality in the Santa Rosa department of Guatemala. The municipality has a population of 36,464 (2018 census) [1] and cover an area of 147 km 2. The town of Nueva Santa Rosa is located 70 miles (110 km) from Guatemala City and has a population of 13,535 (2018 ...