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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 ...
Department capitals are written in bold. Alta Verapaz. N. Municipalities Area (km 2) Population (2018) Density 1 ... Retalhuleu 1 800 376 388 209.10; Sacatepéquez
Geography of the Retalhuleu Department (1 C, 3 P) P. People from Retalhuleu Department (7 P) Pages in category "Retalhuleu Department"
Chiquirines is an ancient Pre-Columbian archaeological site, located in the modern-day Retalhuleu Department, Guatemala.It is located near the major Preclassic Period site of Ujuxte and is considered to be a satellite of that city and contemporary with it.
El Asintal (Spanish pronunciation: [el asinˈtal]) is a town, with a population of 17,388 (2018 census), [1] and a municipality in the Retalhuleu department of Guatemala. The municipality cover an area of 74 km 2 with a population of 36,882 (2018 census). [2] The ruins of the Mesoamerican city of Takalik Abaj are within the municipality.
San Martín Zapotitlán (or simply San Martín) is a small municipality in the department of Retalhuleu in Guatemala. Citizens spend every November 11 with a small fair to commemorate Martin of Tours.
Escuintla Department, Jutiapa Department, Retalhuleu Department, San Marcos Department, Santa Rosa Department, Suchitepéquez Department 14°28′47″N 92°07′23″W / 14.479722°N 92.123056°W / 14.479722; -92.123056 ( The Manglares Route of Pacific Coast of Guatemala