- Quetzaltenango.
Wikivoyage has a
travel guide for Quetzaltenango. "
Quezaltenango" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 22 (11th ed.). 1911. p. 747. 14°50′N...
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independent republic, in
which the
adjoining departments of Sololá and
Quezaltenango were included. This
state existed for two years, and was then again...
- Los
Altos Airport (Spanish:
Aeropuerto Los Altos, IATA: AAZ, ICAO: MGQZ), also
known as
Quetzaltenango Airport,
serves the city of Quetzaltenango, also...
- 500 ft). The
first evidence of the
eruption was a
sprinkling of sand on
Quezaltenango. The wind then
changed from the
south to the east and
ashes began to...
- 2014-08-13.
Retrieved 2013-03-19. ChurchofJesusChristTemples.org
article on
Quezaltenango Temple Mormon Temples.org
article on
Manuas Temple "Church Dedicates...
- 25,000 Quiché 1,300 75,000
Santa Cruz del Quiché 6,300
Quezaltenango 450 94,000
Quezaltenango 22,000 Suchitepéquez 2,500 69,000
Mazatenango 11,500 Huehuetenango...
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volcano and
persisted for 30 minutes. At
about the same period,
people in
Quezaltenango began to
report a dark
cloud from the volcano. As the
evening progressed...
- Chʼorti are
located in
Guatemala (in Chiquimula, Jocotan, Esqui****s,
Quezaltenango and La Union). The
current Guatemalan Chʼortiʼ po****tion
estimate is...
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approximately 900 Jews
living in
Guatemala today. Most live in
Guatemala City,
Quezaltenango and San Marcos. Today, the
Jewish community in
Guatemala is
about 60%...
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occupied the
Mujulia coffee farm in the coffee-growing
region of the
Quezaltenango province to hold a
political education meeting with the workers. In...