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Encyclopedia > Quetzaltenango Department

Quetzaltenango is a department in Guatemala. The capital is the city of Quetzaltenango.


Municipalities

  1. Almolonga
  2. Cabricán
  3. Cajolá
  4. Cantel
  5. Coatepeque
  6. Colomba
  7. Concepción Chiquirichapa
  8. El Palmar
  9. Flores Costa Cuca
  10. Génova
  11. Huitán
  12. La Esperanza
  13. Olintepeque
  14. Ostuncalco
  15. Palestina de Los Altos
  16. Quetzaltenango
  17. Salcajá
  18. San Carlos Sija
  19. San Francisco La Unión
  20. San Martín Sacatepéquez
  21. San Mateo
  22. San Miguel Sigüilá
  23. Sibilia
  24. Zunil


Departments of Guatemala
Alta Verapaz | Baja Verapaz | Chimaltenango | Chiquimula | El Petén | El Progreso | El Quiché | Escuintla | Guatemala | Huehuetenango | Izabal | Jalapa | Jutiapa | Quetzaltenango | Retalhuleu | Sacatepéquez | San Marcos | Santa Rosa | Sololá | Suchitepequez | Totonicapán | Zacapa

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Quetzaltenango (282 words)
Quetzaltenango is the name of a department in Guatemala, as well as the name of the largest city in the department.
Quetzaltenango is located in a mountain valley at an altitude of 2,333 meters (8,000 feet) above sea level.
From 1838 to 1840 Quetzaltenango was capital of the state of Los Altos, one of the states or provinces of the United States of Central America.
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