Mayalán in Ixcán, where they drilled the "San Lucas" well with unsuccessful results. These initial exploration, however, paved the way for future Ixcán and FTN...
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principal drainage basins in El Quiché are the Salinas, Motagua, Xaclbal and Ixcán river basins. The Salinas river basin (3668 km2), includes the Chixoy River...
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Playa Grande, Guatemala (redirect from Playa Grande Ixcán)
Grande ("Big beach") is the administrative centre of the municipality of Ixcán in the Guatemalan department of El Quiché. Native Mayan languages spoken...
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The Ixcán River is a river in Guatemala. The river flows northwards from its sources in the Sierra de los Cuchumatanes mountain range in Huehuetenango...
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Cobán, in Alta Verapaz Department; Ixcán in Quiché Department, and Sayaxché, Petén Department, where Palmas del Ixcán, S.A. (PALIX) is located, both with...
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Playa Grande (redirect from Playa Grande Ixcan)
Beach) may refer to: Playa Grande, Guatemala, the administrative center of Ixcán, Guatemala Playa Grande, Costa Rica, a beach town in Costa Rica Playa Grande...
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colonization, along with INTA, carrying settlers from Huehuetenango to the Ixcán sector in Quiché. It is of public interest and national emergency, the establishment...
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José Luis Arenas – a contingent of uniformed army paratroopers arrived in Ixcán Grande and abducted 30 men. Death flights were used during the Algerian...
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January 19, 1972, members of a new Guatemalan guerrilla movement entered Ixcán, from Mexico, and were accepted by many farmers; in 1973, after an exploratory...
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Guillermo Monzón, a military commissioner in Ixcán, and José Luis Arenas, the largest landowner in the Ixcán area, who had been reported for allegedly having...
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Mayalán in Ixcán, where they drilled the "San Lucas" well with unsuccessful results. These initial exploration, however, paved the way for future Ixcán and FTN...
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calling itself the Guerrilla Army of the Poor (E.G.P.) entered the forests of Ixcán to the north of Quiché Department from southern Mexico in January 1972,...
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cloud forest, and down to the edge of the tropical forest lowlands near the Ixcán and Chixoy (Negro) rivers, which flow into the Usumacinta River. Evidence...
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in Ixcán, where they drilled the "San Lucas" well with unsuccessful results. These initial explorations, however, paved the way for future Ixcán and...
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Nentón in the Huehuetenango Department. Some communities in Barillas and Ixcán also speak Chuj. The two main dialects of Chuj are the San Mateo Ixtatán...
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Sierra CPRs and about six thousand in Ixcán, or a total of approximately twenty-three thousand people. The CPRs of Ixcán were made up of mostly Kʼicheʼ people...
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April 1982, 13 members of a Qʼanjobʼal Pentecostal congregation in Xalbal, Ixcan, were burnt alive in their church by the Guatemalan Army. On 31 August 1996...
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closely related to Kʼicheʼ. It is spoken in the Uspantán and Playa Grande Ixcán[1] municipios, in the Department El Quiché. It is also one of only three...
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Tucurú Baja Verapaz Purulhá Petén La Libertad, Poptún, San Luis, Sayaxché Quiché Ixcán, Playa Grande, Uspantán Izabal El Estor, Livingston, Morales...
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Drawing with text written in the Chuj language from Ixcán, Guatemala....
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Cobán, in Alta Verapaz Department; Ixcán in Quiché Department, and Sayaxché, Petén Department, where Palmas del Ixcán, S.A. (PALIX) is located, both with...
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in Guatemala, 2003 Masacres de la selva: Ixcán, Guatemala, 1975–1982, 1993; Massacres in the Jungle: Ixcan, Guatemala, 1975–1982, 1994 Historia de un...
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Telemán. A vast number of streams, among which are the Chixoy, Lacantún, and Ixcán, unite to form the Usumacinta River, which passes along the Mexican frontier...
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is a proposed dam that will span the Chixoy River in the municipality of Ixcán in Guatemala. The US$ 400 million dam's hydroelectric power station will...
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ENJ El Naranjo Airport Morales Izabal MGBN Bananera Airport Playa Grande Ixcán El Quiché MGPG PKJ Playa Grande Airport Poptún El Petén MGPP PON Poptún...
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786361 (Planned location Xalalá Hidroelectric Dam). in the municipality of Ixcán, El Quiché. Río Negro Massacre INSIVUMEH. "Principales ríos de Guatemala"...
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products Huehuetenango Highland Coffee Guatemala Coffee, tea and cacao Ixcàn cardamom Guatemala Herbs and aromas Mangalica Sausage Hungary Cured meats...
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ISBN 1566396212 Falla, Ricardo (trans. by Julia Howland). Massacres in the Jungle: Ixcán, Guatemala, 1975–1982 (Westview Press, Boulder, 1994) ISBN 0813386683 Fried...
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and bloodiest combats and strategies, especially in the oil-rich area of Ixcán on the northern part of Quiché. The total numbers of killed or "disappeared"...
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colonization, along with INTA, carrying settlers from Huehuetenango to the Ixcán sector in Quiché. "It is of public interest and national emergency, the...
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