Rabinal

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Rabinal
Baroque Catholic church, built in 1572
Baroque Catholic church, built in 1572
Nickname: Rabinal
Rabinal (Guatemala  )
Rabinal
Rabinal
Location in Guatemala
Coordinates: 15°6′N 90°27′W / 15.1, -90.45
Country Guatemala
Founded 1537
Area
 - Total 304 km² (117.4 sq mi)
Population (2002)
 - Total 45,000
Website: Official Website of the Municipality of Rabinal

Rabinal is a small town located in the Guatemalan department of Baja Verapaz, at 15°6′0″N, 90°27′0″W. It serves as the administrative seat for the surrounding municipality of the same name. The municipality covers 504 km² and, in 2004, had a population of around 36,000. The local people are predominantly Achi Maya Native Americans who speak the Achi Maya language.

[edit] History

  • 1572: Construction finished on the grand colonial Catholic Baroque church, a project begun by then Bishop of Chiapas Bartolomé de Las Casas.

[edit] Culture

The town of Rabinal boasts a large, colonial-era baroque church. Alongside the church is a small municipal museum, with exhibits on the local culture (particularly native healing techniques) and a section dealing with the massacres of the 1980s. Various pre-Hispanic archaeological sites are also located in the surrounding hills.

The town's annual fiesta patronal takes place in late January each year and is famous for its dances, including one that recreates a legendary battle between the Achi and the K'iche Maya, declered a UNESCO World Heritage Cultural monnument, know as The Rabinal Achí.

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