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  2. C.S.D. Municipal - Wikipedia

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    1987 was the year that Argentine coach Miguel Ángel Brindisi arrived in Guatemala City. A former midfield star who had won two Argentine titles and played a stint in Spain, he came to Municipal with just one year of managerial experience. His two years in Guatemala saw brilliant success.

  3. Supreme Court of Justice of Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court of Justice of Guatemala (La Corte Suprema de Justicia), or CSJ, is the highest court within Guatemala's judiciary branch. As the highest Court in Guatemala, it has jurisdiction over all legal matters that may arise in the country. The Court sits in the Palace of Justice, in Zone 1 of Guatemala City.

  4. List of Guatemalan records in athletics - Wikipedia

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    Guatemala City, Guatemala Shot put: 16.61 m Edson Haroldo Monzón: 1 May 2004 La Jolla, United States Discus throw: 50.49 m Rául Rivera: 26 March 2004 Guatemala City, Guatemala Hammer throw: 66.50 m Diego Berrios: 11 May 2017 Guatemalan Junior/Youth Championships Guatemala City, Guatemala [16] Javelin throw: 72.21 m Luis Taracena: 30 March 2019

  5. Huipil - Wikipedia

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    Four huipils for a figure of the Virgin of the Rosary; Guatemala, Guatemala, San Juan Sacatepequez; Kakchiquel Maya people; 1930s; cotton and silk (Dallas Museum of Art) Stitching together two panels in Xochistlahuaca. The huipil is a tunic-like garment made by stitching together anywhere from one to five pieces of cloth. The most common fiber ...

  6. Spanish conquest of Petén - Wikipedia

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    The new prisoner, AjKʼixaw was later taken back to Santiago de los Caballeros de Guatemala, where the Dominicans questioned him in detail. [135] In Guatemala AjKʼixaw learnt Spanish and returned to Petén in 1696 as a guide and interpreter for another expedition, before turning on his captors. [134]

  7. Spanish conquest of Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    A page from the Lienzo de Tlaxcala, showing a Spanish conquistador accompanied by Tlaxcalan allies and a native porter. The sources describing the Spanish conquest of Guatemala include those written by the Spanish themselves, among them two of four letters written by conquistador Pedro de Alvarado to Hernán Cortés in 1524, describing the initial campaign to subjugate the Guatemalan Highlands.