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Joyabaj (Spanish pronunciation: [xoʝaˈβax]) is a town and muni****lity in the
Guatemalan department of El Quiché. It is
located about 50
kilometers from...
- muni****lities
given as well (quoted in Par Sapón 2000:17): East Guatemala:
Joyabaj Zacualpa Cubulco Rabinal San
Miguel Chicaj Mexico: Las
Margaritas La Trinitaria...
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Guatemala the
flying pole dance,
called Palo volador, is
still celebrated in
Joyabaj (15 August),
Chichicastenango (17–23 January) and
Cubulco (26 July). According...
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Guatemalan Kʼicheʼ
journalist who
reports on
indigenous affairs in the town of
Joyabaj. She
received international attention in 2020 when she was
arrested and...
- muni****lities: Canillá
Chajul Chicamán Chiché
Chichicastenango Chinique Cunén
Joyabaj Nebaj Saca****s Patzité Pachalúm Ixcán San Andrés Sajcabajá San Antonio...
- Méndez (1907-1962) was a
Guatemalan poet and short-story
writer born in
Joyabaj, El Quiché. He
published his
first poem at the age of eighteen, and moved...
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Faustino Villanueva Villanueva, MSC
Spanish Parish priest of
Joyabaj 10 July 1980 ********inated Juan
Alonso Fernández, MSC
Spanish Parish priest...
- 54.05.4 14°54′N 90°54′W / 14.9°N 90.9°W / 14.9; -90.9 14.5 km SW of
Joyabaj 5 km 4.8 Mw Mar. 07 1976 03.15.40.3 14°42′N 90°30′W / 14.7°N 90.5°W...
- base is not
agreed upon, with some
sources listing the Kʼicheʼ
dialect of
Joyabaj as
having been the
contributing grammar,
while others state that the area...
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department of El Quiché. Pachalúm had been a
village in the muni****lity of
Joyabaj, but was
recognized as
separate muni****lity in 1986. The name «Pachalum»...