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Department of Guatemala
Escuintla Department
Departmento de Escuintla
Department of Guatemala
Counterclockwise from top: Puerto Quetzal, Pacaya Volcano, Puerto San Jose, wind farm in san vicente, Palin & Palin-Escuintla highway
Escuintla (Spanish pronunciation:[esˈkwintla]) is one of the 22 departments of Guatemala. The capital of the department is the city of Escuintla. Escuintla covers an area of 4,384 km2 and is situated in the coastal lowland region, directly south of Guatemala City, and bordered by the Pacific Ocean. Escuintla produces about 43 percent of gross domestic product of Guatemala.
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Escuintla (Spanish pronunciation: [esˈkwintla]) is one of the 22 departments of Guatemala. The capital of the department is the city of Escuintla. Escuintla...
Escuintla (Spanish pronunciation: [esˈkwintla]) is an industrial city in Guatemala, its land extension is 4,384 km2, and it is nationally known for its...
resort town and municipality on the Pacific coast of Guatemala, in EscuintlaDepartment about 36 kilometres (22 mi) west of Puerto San José. It is promoted...
traffic and as a stop-off point for cruise liners. It is located in Escuintladepartment, alongside the city of Puerto San José, which it superseded as a...
Guatemala City and close to Antigua. The volcano sits inside the EscuintlaDepartment. Volcano Boarding is also practiced on the craters of Pacaya. Villagers...
Sacatepéquez Department, while also bordered by Quiché Department and Baja Verapaz Department to the north, EscuintlaDepartment and Suchitepéquez Department to...
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Los Lotes is a former village on the border of the EscuintlaDepartment and Sacatepéquez Department of Guatemala. It was buried by a pyroclastic flow during...
was born on 4 November 1914, in Santa Lucía Cotzumalguapa in the department of Escuintla. He was the son of a landowner, but was born out of wedlock, making...
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agricultural community between Masagua, Obero, and Torremolinos in EscuintlaDepartment, Guatemala. The San Jose VOR-DME (Ident: SJO) is located 10.5 nautical...
a population of 16,797 (2018 census), and a municipality in the Escuintladepartment of Guatemala. In 2008 began construction for a massive power generation...
into 22 departments (Spanish: departamentos) which in turn are divided into 340 municipalities. The departments are governed by a departmental governor...
Sixto Betancourt (born 16 May 1992) is a Guatemalan professional footballer who plays as a left-back for Liga Nacional club Coatepeque. Betancourt made...
(Spanish pronunciation: [ɡwanaɣaˈsapa]) is a municipality in the Escuintladepartment of Guatemala. The population as of 2023 is 17,565. v t e 14°14′N...