Senahú

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Senahú is a municipality of the Department of Alta Verapaz in the Republic of Guatemala.

The regions wealth is formed by big coffee farms and other agriculturist products. In the natural resources it can be found the river of the farm "Trece Aguas", the waterfalls Sereizi and a viewpoint in the general cemetery. Other famous places are the ruins of Chijolom and La Providencia. The crafts elaborated in this region are weaves, ceramics, basketwork, rigs, musical instruments, masks, bed rolls of palm, chandler's shop, objects of "tule" and fireworks. The old name was San Antonio Senahú.

The aproximated extension for this municipality is of 336 km², with a total population of 28,550 inhabitants (1981 census). It's neighbours are, at the north boundaries Cahabón and Lanquín (Alta Verapaz), south with Panzos and Tucurú, east with El Estor (Izabal), west with Tucurú and San Pedró Carcha (Alta Verapaz). The municipality is formed by 1 town and 41 communities.

[edit] Important dates

March 13/1989 – By Governmental Agreement the region was raised to municipality.

[edit] Official Celebration

June, 8-13 – In Honor of San Antonio

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