Santa María de Jesús

Santa María de Jesús, Sacatepuequez
Santa María de Jesús
—  Municipality  —
Santa María De Jesús, Sacatepequez, Guatemala
Volcán de Agua
Santa María de Jesús, Sacatepuequez
Location within Guatemala
Coordinates:
Country Guatemala
Department Sacatepequez
Municipality
Fundación 1816
Government
 • Type Municipality
 • Mayor Sotero Chunuj Reyes
Elevation 2,070 m (6,791 ft)
Population (2002)
 • Total 15,529
Time zone Central America (UTC-6)

Santa Maria de Jesus, Sacatepequez, Guatemala is a municipality in the department of Sacatepéquez, near Antigua Guatemala, about 10 km. Located under the slopes of Volcan de Agua. This town has a height of 2,070 meters above sea level. Its central square has a temple built in the seventeenth century carved entry arch. Besides Spanish is spoken in this town Cakchiquel.

History

It is no mention of it from the sixteenth century. One of the most important activities performed during the Hispanic period in this township was bringing ice to the city of Santiago, which drew from the summit of Volcan de Agua. Its central square has a temple built in the seventeenth century carved entry arch.

Folklore

Among the folk dances presented in this municipality can mention the dance of "The Deer" and "Micos."