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Quetzaltenango (Spanish pronunciation: [ketsalteˈnaŋɡo], also
known by its Maya name Xelajú [ʃelaˈχu] or Xela [ˈʃela]) is both the seat of the namesake...
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Quetzaltenango is a
department in the
western highlands of Guatemala. The
capital is the city of
Quetzaltenango, the
second largest city in Guatemala...
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Quetzaltenango Muni****l Theatre,
known as the
Teatro Muni****l is a
theatre in
Quetzaltenango, Guatemala. The
historical building still hosts theatrical...
- also
known as
Village of gardenias, is a town and muni****lity in the
Quetzaltenango department of Guatemala.
According to the 2018 census, the town of Coatepeque...
- Altos, IATA: AAZ, ICAO: MGQZ), also
known as
Quetzaltenango Airport,
serves the city of
Quetzaltenango, also
known as "Xelajú" or "Xela," and western...
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Catedral del Espíritu
Santo de
Quetzaltenango), also
called Quetzaltenango Cathedral, is a
Catholic church in
Quetzaltenango, Guatemala. It was
founded by...
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negotiate with
Carrera or
battle on two
fronts –
Quetzaltenango and Jalapa.
Carrera went back to the
Quetzaltenango area,
while Zavala remained in Suchitepéquez...
- short-lived
independent republic from 1848 to 1849. Its
capital was
Quetzaltenango. Los
Altos occupied eight departments in the west of present-day Guatemala...
- Génova (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈxenoβa]) is a muni****lity in the
Quetzaltenango department of Guatemala. v t e 14°37′N 91°50′W / 14.617°N 91.833°W...
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waging battle against the
Spanish and
their allies on the
approach to
Quetzaltenango on 12
February 1524.
Tecun Uman was
declared Guatemala's
official national...