Izabal (Spanish pronunciation: [isaˈβal]) is one of the 22 departments of Guatemala. Its coastal areas form part of the homeland of the Garifuna people...
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Morales is a municipality in Izabal Department of Guatemala. The municipality was created in 1920 and is formed by the town of Morales, 9 villages and...
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Colombia Morales, Cauca, located in the Cauca Department of Colombia Morales, Guatemala, a municipality in the Izabal department of Guatemala Morales District...
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Guatemala City to Puerto Barrios, in the municipality of Morales in the department of Izabal. The Silvino cave system was declared a national park in...
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San Marcos in San Juan Chamelco, Alta Verapaz Cuevas del Silvino in Morales, Izabal Grutas de Uaxactún in El Petén List of caves Speleology "Guatemala...
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Heredia Jaguares de Peten (category Izabal Department)
2011, Club Deportivo Heredia announced its exodus back to Morales, Izabal. Saying that "Morales is the original and native place of the club." In the spring...
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Marcos MGML Malacatán Airport Masagua Escuintla ENJ El Naranjo Airport Morales Izabal MGBN Bananera Airport Playa Grande Ixcán El Quiché MGPG PKJ Playa Grande...
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beatification received approval from Pope Francis and was celebrated in Izabal, Guatemala on 27 October 2018. Marcello Maruzzo was born in Vicenza, Italy...
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Estadio Del Monte is a multi-use stadium in Morales, Izabal Department, Guatemala. It is used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of club...
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Luis Navarro (category People from Izabal Department)
his beatification, approved by Pope Francis, was celebrated celebrated in Izabal, Guatemala, on 27 October 2018. Luis Obdulio Arroyo Navarro was born on...
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Felipe) is a Spanish colonial fort at the entrance to Lake Izabal in eastern Guatemala. Lake Izabal is connected with the Caribbean Sea via the Dulce River...
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Morales was born to José Guillermo Morales Silva and Dora Amelia Moscoso in Chiquimula,[citation needed] although he grew up in the town of Morales in...
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Cristi Also see airport category and list. MGBN – Bananera Airport – Morales, Izabal MGCB (CBV) – Cobán Airport – Cobán, Alta Verapaz MGCR (CMM) – Carmelita...
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the Sierra de Caral, a small mountain range in the eastern department of Izabal, and runs a north-westerly course to join the Motagua River. The Río Bobos...
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Bananera Airport (category Izabal Department)
Bananera Airport (ICAO: MGBN) is an airport serving the city of Morales in Izabal Department, Guatemala. The runway is within the city. The Puerto Barrios...
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71111°W / 15.06389; -89.71111 12.80 40.80 2001 Río Bobos Bobos River Morales Izabal 15°21′52″N 88°43′32″W / 15.36444°N 88.72556°W / 15.36444; -88.72556...
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Cristian Aguilar, who had assisted fellow outsider candidate Jimmy Morales in 2015. Morales ended up winning the election for the presidency. On 9 May 2023...
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Natalia Górriz (section Próspero Morales resignation)
hold when she married Próspero Morales, in 1894, but after his death in 1898, she started teaching again. Górriz de Morales graduated from Instituto Belén...
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Administrator of Izabal (Guatemala) (1977.10.27 – 1988.03.12) & Titular Bishop of Regiæ (1977.10.27 – 2011.03.25), Apostolic Vicar of above Izabal (1988.03.12...
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14,339 Sacatepéquez 69 Morales 14,231 Izabal 70 Palencia 14,164 Guatemala 71 Cuilapa 14,028 Santa Rosa 72 El Estor 14,019 Izabal 73 Sanarate 13,931 El...
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Los Amates (category Municipalities of the Izabal Department)
Los Amates is a municipality in the Izabal department of Guatemala. At the 2018 census, the population was 60,914. The mayor is currently Marco Tulio Ramirez...
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These rivers include the Polochic and Dulce Rivers, which drain into Lake Izabal, the Motagua River, the Sarstún, which forms the boundary with Belize, and...
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department of Petén, and on the south with the Guatemalan department of Izabal. To the east in the Caribbean Sea, the second-longest barrier reef in the...
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Municipalities of Guatemala (section Izabal)
Livingston 1 940 80 249 41.37 3 Los Amates 1 615 65 475 40.54 4 Morales 1 295 107 400 82.93 5 Puerto Barrios 1 292 110 846 85.79 Izabal 9 038 446 461 49.61...
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Thursdays, mail arrived by ship every Wednesday and cargo came from Livingston, Izabal. Besides, there were train stops in Santa Rosita, Santa Catalina La Tinta...
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of Zacapa and Izabal in October 1966 dubbed "Operation Guatemala". Col. Carlos Arana Osorio was appointed commander of the "Zacapa-Izabal Military Zone"...
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the original on February 12, 2018. Retrieved February 11, 2018. Ana J. Morales Ramírez. 2005. Semblanza del "Mártir de la Caridad" Fray Augusto Ramírez...
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International 2012, and Miss Tourism International 2012. Miss Photogenic – Andrea Morales (Chimaltenango) Miss Congeniality (voted by the candidates) – Yasmina Pacay...
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5 kilometers (3.1 mi) near the town of Los Amates in the department of Izabal. The earthquake ruptured a continuous length of 240 km along the Motagua...
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Oaxaca. Meanwhile, from 1904 to 1909, the Mexican governor of Sonora, Rafael Izábal, led "organized manhunts" in which about 8,000 to 15,000 Yaquis were taken...
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