Laguna Brava
| Laguna Brava (Yolnabaj)  | |
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| Location | Nentón | 
| Coordinates | 16°03′00″N 91°34′00″W / 16.05000°N 91.56667°WCoordinates: 16°03′00″N 91°34′00″W / 16.05000°N 91.56667°W | 
| Type | Karstic lake | 
| Primary inflows | Río Yalacastán | 
| Basin countries | Guatemala | 
| Max. length | 6 km | 
| Max. width | 1.2 km | 
| Surface area | 3.8 km² | 
| Surface elevation | 1,142 m | 
Laguna Brava (Spanish for wild or rough lake, Spanish pronunciation: [laˈɣuna ˈβɾaβa]), also known as Yolnabaj is a karstic lake in Guatemala. It is situated in the municipality of Nentón (Huehuetenango), close to the border with Mexico. The lake is fed by several streams and subterraneous watercourses.[1]
The area around Laguna Brava has been inhabited by Mayan communities of the Chuj ethnicity since the 19th century.[2] In the year 2000 a conflict over land usage emerged between indigenous communities depending on the land, and the American owners that just acquired it in order to transform it into a nature reserve.[2]
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Yolnabaj lake
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References
- ↑ "Laguna Brava - A jewel of a lake in Guatemala". Friends of Laguna Brava. Retrieved 2008.
 - 1 2 United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR). "Guía para la aplicación Judicial: Los derechos de los Pueblos Indígenas en el Convenio 169 de la OIT" (PDF). pp. 122–123. Retrieved 2008.
 
External links
- Prensa Libre article on the Laguna Brava and the land conflict between new US owners and local Mayan communities
 - Friends of Laguna Brava
 
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