- The
Almolonga volcano, also
called "Cerro Quemado" (Burned Mountain) or "La Muela" (The Molar) due to its
distinct shape, is an
andesitic stratovolcano...
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Almolonga is a town, with a po****tion of 17,613 (2023 census), and a muni****lity in the
Quetzaltenango Department of Guatemala,
located on the road...
- The
Battle of
Almolonga was a
military action during the
First Mexican Empire on
January 13, 1823 in the town of
Almolonga,
between the
hills of Teposteyo...
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abutting the muni****lity of
Quetzaltenango include Salcajá, Cantel,
Almolonga, Zunil, El Palmar, Concepción Chiquirichapa, San Mateo, La Esperanza,...
- uprisings, the
capital was
moved to a more
suitable site in the
Valley of
Almolonga (place of water) on
November 22, 1527, and kept its
original name. This...
- 1823, to join the revolution, but
experienced a
disastrous defeat at
Almolonga. The
insurrection was
mostly being suppressed at this time;
Victoria being...
-
which is the
feast day of St. James,
hence the full name of the city.
Almolonga —
Ciudad Vieja After the
Kaqchikel rebelled against their former allies...
- Garrard,
Virginia (2021). "Tricksters, Gods, and
Global Pentecostalism in
Almolonga, Guatemala". New
Faces of God in
Latin America:
Emerging Forms of Vernacular...
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Average annual rainfall is 2,000
millimetres (79 in) in the muni****lity of
Almolonga, and
parts of the
department at
higher altitudes experience frost in the...
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January 1823 to join the revolution, but
experienced a
disastrous defeat at
Almolonga. The
insurrection was
mostly being suppressed at this time,
Victoria being...