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  2. Quetzaltenango - Wikipedia

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    The team competes at Estadio Mario Camposeco which has a capacity of 13,500 and is the most successful non-capital team in the Liga Nacional de Fútbol de Guatemala. [ 9 ] Due to the city's high altitude many athletes have prepared themselves here such as Olympic silver medalist Erick Barrondo and the 2004 Cuban volleyball team.

  3. Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    The Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala (USAC, University of San Carlos of Guatemala) is the largest and oldest university of Guatemala; it is also the fourth founded in the Americas. Established in the Kingdom of Guatemala during the Spanish colony, it was the only university in Guatemala until 1954, [ a ] although it continues to hold ...

  4. University of San Carlos - Wikipedia

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    The Colegio was reopened in 1783 as Seminario-Colegio de San Carlos until the colegio was split from the seminary in 1924. The Colegio de San Carlos became university on July 1, 1948. USC has 5 campuses with combined land area of 88 hectares or 217 acres (Talamban campus has 78 hectares). [1]

  5. San Carlos Sija - Wikipedia

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    View history; General ... San Carlos Sija is a municipality in Quetzaltenango department of ... Municipalidad de San Carlos Sija; San Carlos Sija Guatemala Travel Guide

  6. Chiquimula Department - Wikipedia

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    Guatemala: Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala: Facultad de Humanidades. Retrieved 2019-01-07. González, Miguel; Gonzalo Hernández (2004). Mapa No. 4: Chiquimula: Popularmente conocida como la perla de oriente (PDF) (in Spanish). Guatemala: Prensa Libre. Retrieved 2019-01-03. Archived from the original on 2016-04-12. INE (2002).

  7. Acatenango, Chimaltenango - Wikipedia

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    Zone 1: San Carlos, El Potrerito and Naranjales neighborhoods; Zone 2: Urban regions of Calle Real, La Ladrillera, El Calvario and Los Olivos. Zone 3: El Sare and El Campo neighborhoods; urban regions of El Caracol, El Cementerio, El Parque and Las Lajas. El Tanque urban region is between zones 2 and 3.

  8. History of Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    Map of Guatemala in 1829. Note that borders with Mexico, Yucatán, and Chiapas are not defined. [32] Plaza Central of Antigua Guatemala in 1829. The old "Palacio de la Capitanía General" remained in ruins following the 1773 earthquake. After his victory in San Miguelito, Morazán's army grew as many volunteers from Guatemala joined him.

  9. Nuevo San Carlos - Wikipedia

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    Nuevo San Carlos is a town, with a population of 22,657 (2018 census), [2] and a municipality in the Retalhuleu department of Guatemala 14°36′N 91°42′W  /  14.600°N 91.700°W  / 14.600; -