Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Puerto Quetzal is Guatemala's largest Pacific Ocean port.It is important for both cargo traffic and as a stop-off point for cruise liners. [2]It is located in Escuintla department, alongside the city of Puerto San José, which it superseded as a port in importance to the country's maritime traffic during the 20th century.
San José Airport (IATA: GSJ, ICAO: MGSJ) (Aeropuerto de Puerto San José, Escuintla) serves the city of Puerto San José, the resort town of Monterrico, the port of Puerto Quetzal and the eastern Guatemalan Pacific coast. It is operated and administrated by DGAC - Dirección General de Aeronáutica Civil de Guatemala.
San José is a municipality in the Escuintla department of Guatemala. [1] The municipal seat is Puerto San José. The municipality also contains Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala's main Pacific Ocean port. [2] In 2018 the municipality had 62,801 inhabitants. [3]
Puerto San José is a town on Guatemala's Pacific Ocean coast, in the department of Escuintla. It has a population of 23,887 (2018 census), [1] making it the largest town along the Pacific coast of Guatemala. It was the Pacific port for Guatemala, but this was superseded in the 20th century by Puerto Quetzal, four kilometres to the east of the ...
Televicentro launched on December 15, 1964 [1] under the TGBO-TV calls, with a daily schedule between 5pm and 11pm. [2] The station was founded by the El Imparcial newspaper, with initial funding costing 250,000 quetzales and with video taping equipment worth 80,000 quetzales.
Main page; Contents; Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; Contact us; Pages for logged out editors learn more
Copa Presidencial 1967–68 Aurora: 1968–69 Aurora: 1969 Municipal: Copa Federación 1970 Comunicaciones: 1972 Comunicaciones: 1972–73 Xelajú: Comunicaciones: 5-1 1979 Juventud Retalteca: 1980 Galcasa: 1983 Comunicaciones: Copa Verano 1984 Aurora: Copa Verano 1984–85 Juventud Retalteca: Copa Verano 1986 Comunicaciones: Copa Preparación ...
It is one of the five stations operated by Radio y Televisión de Guatemala, who also operate channels 3, 7, 11 and 23, all of which are linked to Remigio Ángel González through his Albavisión group. The channel mostly airs animated series aimed at children in the daytime, as well as sporting events, TV shows and newscasts.