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Escuintla is an industrial city in Guatemala, its land extension is 4,384 km , and it is nationally known for its sugar agribusiness. Its capital is a municipality with the same name. Citizens celebrate from December 6 to 9 with a small fair in honor to The Immaculate Conception. In 2002 the city had a population of … See more
Many of the names of the municipalities of Guatemala consist of one of two things: the name of a catholic saint to worship the day the city was … See more
Escuintla used to be an important stop for trains going to Puerto San José until 2007. See more
The city of Escuintla consists of 2 villages and 12 surrounding communities. The area includes 7 mountains, 55 rivers, 9 streams, and 21 brooks. See more
The government of the cities of Guatemala are made of a municipal council. This is in accordance with article 254 in the Political Constitution of the Republic of Guatemala. The municipal code, … See more
1520Pedro de Alvarado's troops invaded the region.2002The city had a population of 86,678.2007Escuintla was no longer an important stop for trains going to Puerto San José.December 6 to 9Citizens celebrate with a small fair in honor to The Immaculate Conception.The city is among the more industrialized areas of the country. One of the most important agricultural products of the region is See more
Juventud Escuintleca football club play their home games at the Estadio Ricardo Muñoz Gálvez. Most recently they have again been playing … See more
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