San Lucas Tolimán

San Lucas Tolimán
—  municipality  —
San Lucas Tolimán
location in Guatemala
Coordinates: GNS-enwiki
Country Guatemala
Department Sololá
Catholic mission built 1584
Government
 • Type municipal
Elevation 1,700 m (5,577 ft)
Highest elevation 3,144 m (10,315 ft)
Lowest elevation 1,562 m (5,125 ft)
Population (census 2002)[1]
 • municipality 21,455
 • Urban 12,674
Time zone Central Time (UTC-6)
Country calling code 502
Website www.inforpressca.com/sltoliman

San Lucas Tolimán is a municipality in the Sololá department of Guatemala. [2] The town of 17,000 people sits on the southeastern shore of Lago de Atitlán, described by Aldous Huxley as one of the most beautiful lakes in the world. The population is 90-95% Highland Maya. There is a population of about the same size living in the surrounding villages.

At 1,700 metres (5,600 ft) altitude the town offers "eternal spring" with annual temperatures ranging from 50-80 degrees F. The dry season runs from November through June/July (called "summer" locally) and the rainy season runs the other six months ("winter"). The area is free of malaria due to its elevation. The area's elevation ranges from 1,562 metres (5,125 ft) along the lake to 3,144 metres (10,315 ft) at the summit of Volcán Tolimán. Volcán Tolimán is just south of town.

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