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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. 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]

  4. List of islands of Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version ... The following is a list of the islands of Guatemala. Bahia de Amatique. Several very small islands;

  5. 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.

  6. Chiantla - Wikipedia

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    Lead production was noted in the area in 1850. [8] Modern exploration of the Chiantla mining district by Firestone Ventures, a Canadian firm headquartered in Edmonton, has produced a promising prospect for a lead, zinc, silver open pit mine at its Torlon Hill Zinc-Lead-Silver Project west of Chiantla at the site of the Cinco Hermanos workings.

  7. San Miguel Ixtahuacán - Wikipedia

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    San Miguel Ixtahuacán is a municipality in the San Marcos department of Guatemala.It comprises 19 villages, and the population is about 39,000 people. The majority of people are ethnically Maya- Mam and speak the Mam and Spanish languages.

  8. Petén Department - Wikipedia

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    Petén (from the itz'a, Noj Petén, 'Great Island') is a department of Guatemala.It is geographically the northernmost department of Guatemala, as well as the largest by area – at 35,854 km 2 (13,843 sq mi) it accounts for about one third of Guatemala's area.

  9. Oratorio, Santa Rosa - Wikipedia

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    The town is located 78 km from Guatemala City on Route CA-8 towards El Salvador. Its inhabitants are dedicated to agriculture and to a lesser extent to livestock rearing. The main agricultural products are corn and beans (for self-consumption, with few commercial purposes), coffee (for commercial purposes, during the season between November and ...