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  2. San Marcos, Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    San Marcos is a city and municipality in Guatemala. It is the capital of the department of San Marcos . The municipality has a population of 47,063 (2018 census).

  3. San Marcos Department - Wikipedia

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    After being annexed by the First Mexican Empire in 1821, the Federal Republic of Central America was founded in 1823, which included the present day San Marcos region of Guatemala. The department was created by a governmental decree on 8 May 1866, together with Huehuetenango, Izabal and Petén departments. [2]

  4. San Marcos La Laguna - Wikipedia

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    San Marcos La Laguna is a village on the western shore of Lago Atitlán in the Sololá Department of Guatemala. The village is northwest of three volcanos Volcán San Pedro, Volcán Tolimán, and Volcán Atitlán. The village has an outdoor amphitheater and a few hostels. [1] San Marcos connects to other lakeside communities by boat and a ...

  5. San Pedro Sacatepéquez, San Marcos - Wikipedia

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    San Pedro Sacatepéquez (Spanish pronunciation: [sam ˈpeðɾo sakateˈpekes]) is a city, with a population of 49,589 (2018 census), [3] and a municipality in the San Marcos department of Guatemala. The municipality covers an area of 114 km 2 at an altitude of 2330 metres and has a population of 79,158 (2018 census).

  6. Municipalities of Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    Guatemala's municipalities in their departments. ... San Marcos: 121 49 115 405.91 22 San Miguel Ixtahuacán: 184 52 452 285.07 23 San Pablo: 124 52 217

  7. La Blanca, San Marcos (municipality) - Wikipedia

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    La Blanca is a municipality in the San Marcos department of Guatemala on the Pacific Ocean shore. It was created on 23 January 2014, when it was split from Ocos, along with Chiquirines and Pueblo Nuevo villages and became San Marcos Department thirtieth municipality. [3] When created in 2014, La Blanca had about 25,000 inhabitants. [3]