El Progreso Department
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Country | Guatemala | |
Department | Guastatoya | |
Capital | Guastatoya | |
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• Type | Departmental | |
Population (Census 2002)[1][2] | ||
• Religions | Roman Catholicism, Evangelicalism, Maya | |
Time zone | -6 |
El Progreso (Spanish pronunciation: [el pɾoˈɣɾeso]) is a department in Guatemala. The capital is Guastatoya and the largest town is Sanarate.
Municipalities
- El Jícaro
- Guastatoya
- Morazán
- San Agustín Acasaguastlán
- San Antonio La Paz
- San Cristóbal Acasaguastlán
- Sanarate
- Sansare
El Progreso is the least populated department in population, with a population of 140,00, 99% of which are native Spanish speakers. It is situated in the central region of the republic, to the east of Guatemala City, south of Baja Verapaz, west of Zacapa and north of Jalapa. The climate in El Progreso varies depending on the region, to the east is hotter than the west, and it also has great extensions of desert-like lands, with cactus on the mountains when it doesn't rain. The Motagua river, the largest in Guatemala, flows through El Progreso to Zacapa, in direction to Izabal. Many towns and villages of the department are located in the pastures around the river. The Motagua river often overflows during the rainy season, leaving many families near it without residence and land.
References
- ↑ "XI Censo Nacional de Poblacion y VI de Habitación (Censo 2002)". INE. 2002.
- ↑ "Comunidad Lingüística Ch'orti'". Academia de Lenguas Mayas. 2008. Retrieved 2008.
External links
- Interactive department map
- GuastatoyaEnLinea.com Comunidad Guastatoyana
Coordinates: 14°51′14″N 90°04′07″W / 14.85389°N 90.06861°W