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  2. Puerto Quetzal - Wikipedia

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    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 [2]It is located in Escuintla department, alongside the city of Puerto San José, which it superseded as a port in importance to the country's maritime traffic during the 20th century.

  3. Puerto San José - Wikipedia

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    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 It was the Pacific port for Guatemala, but this was superseded in the 20th century by Puerto Quetzal, four kilometres to the east of the ...

  4. San José Airport (Guatemala) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Quetzaltenango Airport - Wikipedia

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    The first airport was built in 1945 at La Esperanza and was transferred to the present site in 1955. Aviateca had daily flights between Xela and Guatemala City, charging 25 Quetzal those days.

  6. Quetzal (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Quetzal (band), a music band from East Los Angeles; Quetzal file format, a computer file format; The Quetzal, a fictional species of half-creatures featured in The Echorium Sequence; Guatemalan quetzal, the currency of Guatemala; Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala's largest Pacific Ocean port; Quantal Quetzal, a release of Ubuntu, a Linux operating system

  7. Puerto Barrios - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Barrios is the departmental seat of Izabal department and is the administrative seat of Puerto Barrios municipality. It is Guatemala's main Caribbean Sea port, together with its more modern twin port town just to the southwest, Santo Tomás de Castilla. As of the 2018 census, the population of Puerto Barrios was 100,593.

  8. Talk:Puerto Quetzal - Wikipedia

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  9. El Quetzal - Wikipedia

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    El Quetzal (Spanish pronunciation: [el ketĖˆsal]) is a town and municipality in the San Marcos department of Guatemala. It was recognised as municipality on 19 June 1900. It was recognised as municipality on 19 June 1900.