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Encyclopedia > Jutiapa Department

Jutiapa (pronounced hoo-tee-AH-pah) is a department (the equivalent of a state or province) of Guatemala that borders along El Salvador and the Pacific Ocean. The capital is the city of Jutiapa. It has a population of about 400,000, primarily of European extraction. The department is divided into seventeen municipalities. Jutiapa the southwestern most department


Municipalities

  1. Agua Blanca
  2. Asunción Mita
  3. Atescatempa
  4. Comapa
  5. Conguaco
  6. El Adelanto
  7. El Progreso
  8. Jalpatagua
  9. Jerez
  10. Jutiapa
  11. Moyuta
  12. Pasaco
  13. Quezada.
  14. San José Acatempa
  15. Santa Catarina Mita
  16. Yupiltepeque
  17. Zapotitlán



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Jutiapa Department (Guatemala) (183 words)
The department of Jutiapa has a population of 390.458 inhabitants ethnically " ladinos" (i.e.
On the background La Cruz hill, the firm guardian of the departamental chief town, with the tower or antenna of a Jutiapa radio station.
This coat of arms is placed on the flag between two laurel branches symbolizing the daily triumphs of the sons of Jutiapa.
boletin8-news-español-guatemala (662 words)
During the visit of the Spanish Queen Sofía to the department it could be seen on TVE1 a flag with these colors but in horizontal arrangement: blue, white and red, without coat of arms, though it is to be expected that this could appear in other exemplars of this flag.
The green stands for the luxuriant vegetation, and the white for the foam of the waves that bathe the department’s shore.
As in the case of several Latin American countries the flag of the department of Solola carries in the center the coat of arms of the capital.
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