Baja Verapaz Department
Baja Verapaz (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbaxa βeɾaˈpas]) is a department in Guatemala.
Cubulco is a small town located in the Guatemalan department of Baja Verapaz, at 15°6′30″N 90°37′50″W. It serves as the administrative seat for the surrounding municipality of the same name.
Population: 9,753
Latitude: 15° 07' 59.99" N
Longitude: -90° 34' 59.99" W
Baja Verapaz (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbaxa βeɾaˈpas]) is a department in Guatemala.
Rabinal is a small town located in the Guatemalan department of Baja Verapaz, at (15°5′4.70″N90°29′20.50″W). It serves as the administrative seat for the surrounding municipality of the same name.
The Plan de Sánchez massacre took place in the Guatemalan village of Plan de Sánchez, Baja Verapaz department, on 18 July 1982. Over 250 people (mostly women and children, and almost exclusively ethnic Achi Maya) were abused and murdered by members …
Cubulco is a small town located in the Guatemalan department of Baja Verapaz, at (15°6′30″N90°37′50″W). It serves as the administrative seat for the surrounding municipality of the same name.
This is a list of hydroelectric power stations in Guatemala: The list is incomplete. The Guatemalan Electricity regulating Authority CNEE also has a listing on their website.
Santa Cruz El Chol (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsanta ˈkɾus el tʃol]) is a municipality in the Baja Verapaz department of Guatemala. It is situated at 1008 m above sea level.
San Miguel Chicaj (Spanish pronunciation: [san miˈɣel tʃiˈkax]) is a municipality in the Baja Verapaz department of Guatemala.
Plan de Sánchez is a village in the municipality of Rabinal, Baja Verapaz department, Guatemala. On July 18, 1982, while General Efraín Ríos Montt was President of Guatemala, a massacre was committed there by government forces during which over 200 …
Canillá is a municipality in the Guatemalan department of El Quiché with a surface area of 123 km2 and population 15,053 people.
The Sierra de Chuacús is situated in the central highlands of Guatemala, and runs southeast from El Quiché to Baja Verapaz. Its northwestern border is marked by the Chixoy River basin in Uspantán, which separates it from the Sierra de los Cuchumatan…