- Juan
Cotzal (Spanish pronunciation: [saŋ ˈxwaŋ koˈtsal]) is a town and muni****lity in the
Guatemalan department of El Quiché. San Juan
Cotzal is part...
- of the Ixil people,
which mainly comprises the
three towns of San Juan
Cotzal,
Santa María Nebaj, and San
Gaspar Chajul in the
Guatemalan highlands and...
-
other Mayan languages spoken in the
department are Ixil (Nebaj -
Chajul -
Cotzal area), Us**** (Uspantán area),
Sakapultek (Saca****s area), as well as...
- Quiché.
Santa María
Nebaj is part of the Ixil Community,
along with San Juan
Cotzal and San
Gaspar Chajul.
Native residents speak the
Mayan Ixil language. The...
-
western highlands of Guatemala.
These towns are
Santa María Nebaj, San Juan
Cotzal, and San
Gaspar Chajul. The area's po****tion is
predominantly of Ixil descent...
- the muni****lities of
Santa María Nebaj, San
Gaspar Chajul, and San Juan
Cotzal in the
northern part of the
Cuchumatanes mountains of the
department of...
- of El Quiché.
Chajul is part of the Ixil Community,
along with San Juan
Cotzal and
Santa María Nebaj. The Ixil
region is
isolated by
beautiful mountains...
-
headquarters where the
attacks in Chajul,
Cotzal, and
Nebaj had been planned. In
January 1982, EGP
attacked Cotzal military base a
second time; the attack...
- as the Ixil Triangle:
Santa María Nebaj, San
Gaspar Chajul, and San Juan
Cotzal. Ixil is
spoken by 0.85% of the
Guatemalan po****tion.
Akatek Mayan Q'anjob'al...
- Folklórico Puro México (based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada) and
Grupo Folklórico
Cotzal de Acuña in
Ciudad Acuña also
present performances of
traditional Mexican...