- (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈmisko ˈβieχo]) ("Old Mixco"),
occasionally spelt Jilotepeque Viejo, is an
archaeological site in the
north east of the Chimaltenango...
- San Martín
Jilotepeque is a town, with a po****tion of 10,812 (2018 census), and a muni****lity in the
Chimaltenango department of Guatemala. It was the...
- San Luis
Jilotepeque is a town, with a po****tion of 11,675 (2018 census), and a muni****lity in the
Jalapa department of Guatemala. The muni****lity...
- The 2013 San
Martin Jilotepeque bus
disaster occurred in San
Martin Jilotepeque,
Guatemala on Monday,
September 9, 2013, at 7:50
local time. A p****enger...
- Mexico:
Obsidian (Pachuca)
Guatemalan highlands:
Obsidian (San
Martin Jilotepeque, El Chayal, and Ixtepeque), pyrite, and jade from the
Motagua River valley...
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sources in the
Guatemala highlands, such as El
Chayal and San Martín
Jilotepeque, or in Puebla,
distances ranging from 200 to 400 km (120–250 miles) away...
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their parish and
likewise the
priests of the
parishes of San
Martin Jilotepeque and San
Lucas Tolimán.
Larrazabal ordered the
priests Fernando Antonio...
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Chinautla (Guatemala (department)), Palín (Escuintla), and in San Luis
Jilotepeque (Jalapa).
Before the
Spanish Conquest, the
Poqomam had
their capital...
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Pochuta San Andrés
Itzapa San José
Poaquil San Juan
Comalapa San Martín
Jilotepeque Santa Apolonia Santa Cruz Balanyá Tecpán
Guatemala Yepocapa Zaragoza...
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Guatemalan highlands. Tajumulco, El Chayal, Ixtepeque, and San Martín
Jilotepeque are the best
known obsidian sources in
Guatemala and were
commonly exploited...