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  2. El Rodeo, San Marcos - Wikipedia

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    El Rodeo (Spanish pronunciation: [el roˈðeo]) is a municipality in the San Marcos department of Guatemala, founded on 12 March 1834. Since 1954 it is known as San Jose el Rodeo . Geographic location

  3. El Rodeo, Escuintla - Wikipedia

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    El Rodeo is a town in the Escuintla Department of Guatemala, about 35 kilometers southwest of Guatemala City. It is located at an altitude of 2,483 m (8,146 ft) above sea level on the southern slopes of an active volcano called Volcán de Fuego — Spanish for Volcano of Fire .

  4. List of lakes of Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    Name Area (km 2) Max. depth (m) Coordinates Altitude (m) Department Municipality Laguna de Ayarza: 14 230 1409 Santa Rosa: Casillas: Laguna de Calderas

  5. El Rodeo - Wikipedia

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    El Rodeo, San Marcos, Guatemala; El Rodeo de San Antonio, Michoácan, Mexico; El Rodeo (Mexico City Metrobús), a BRT station in Mexico City; See also.

  6. San Marcos Department - Wikipedia

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    Principal rivers in the department include the Suchiate River, which marks the border between San Marcos and Chiapas, Mexico, and flows into the Pacific Ocean. [12] The Cabuz River has its source on the slopes of the Tajumulco volcano. [12] Other rivers include the El Pajapa, El Rodeo, Ixlamá, Ixtal, Meléndrez, Nahuatán, Tilapa, and Ocosito ...

  7. Laguna Brava - Wikipedia

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    Laguna Brava (Spanish for wild or rough lake, Spanish pronunciation: [laˈɣuna ˈβɾaβa]), also known as Yolnabaj is a karstic lake in Guatemala. It is situated in the municipality of Nentón (Huehuetenango), close to the border with Mexico. The lake is fed by several streams and subterraneous watercourses. [1]

  8. San Marcos, Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    General García León brigade on the Totonicapan fields. Army forces loyal to president Reina Barrios [3]. In September 1897, after the failure of both the interoceanic railroad and the Central American Expo and the deep economic crisis that Guatemala was facing after the plummeting international prices of both coffee and silver, the people of Quetzaltenango raised in arms against the decision ...

  9. San Marcos La Laguna - Wikipedia

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    After the Independence of Central America according to the Decree of October 11, 1825 of the State of Guatemala, the town was assigned to the Atitlán Circuit, in District No. 11 (Suchitepéquez) for the administration of justice; along with San Marcos were in that district Atitlán, Tolimán, San Pedro La Laguna, Santa Clara, la Visitación ...