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  2. Panajachel - Wikipedia

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    The town of Panajachel is located on the Northeast shore of Lake Atitlán, and has become a centre for the tourist trade of the area as it provides a base for visitors crossing the lake to visit other towns and villages. "Panajachel" derives from the Kaqchikel language and roughly translates to "place of the Matasanos," the white sapote fruit tree.

  3. San Antonio Palopó - Wikipedia

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    In 1892, British archeologist Alfred Percival Maudslay and his wife Anne Maudslay visited Guatemala and traveled throughout it on mules, arriving to San Antonio Palopó on their way through Sololá; Anne Maudslay's impressions were recorded in her book A glimpse at Guatemala where tells how, in order to reach Panajachel coming from ...

  4. Lake Atitlán - Wikipedia

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    View from Hotel Atitlán near Panajachel While Maya culture is predominant in most lakeside communities, Panajachel has been overwhelmed over the years by Guatemalan and foreign tourists. It attracted many hippies in the 1960s, and although the civil war caused many foreigners to leave, the end of hostilities in 1996 saw visitor numbers boom ...

  5. Palestina de Los Altos - Wikipedia

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    Palestina de Los Altos (English: Palestine of the Highlands) is a municipality in the Quetzaltenango department of Guatemala.Its inhabitants speak Mam and Spanish.. Palestina de los Altos was originally called Toj Suj.

  6. Club Social y Deportivo Panajachel F.C. - Wikipedia

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    CSD Panajachel is a Guatemalan football club from Panajachel, Sololá Department. It currently plays in Segunda División de Ascenso, ...

  7. Lev Tahor - Wikipedia

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    Lev Tahor (Hebrew: לֵב טָהוֹר, lit. 'pure heart') is a Jewish cult [3] [4] [1] founded in Israel by Shlomo Helbrans in 1988. It consists of about 200–300 members and according to Guatemalan authorities, engages in child sexual abuse, pedophilia and rape.

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