Zacapa

Zacapa
—  Municipality  —
Central Park, Zacapa
Zacapa
Location in Guatemala
Coordinates:
Country Guatemala
Department Zacapa
Municipality Zacapa
Government
 • Type Municipal
 • Mayor Elder Vargas Estrada
Area
 • Municipality 78 km2 (30.1 sq mi)
Elevation 120 m (394 ft)
Population (Census 2002)[1]
 • Municipality 59,089
 • Urban 30,037
 • Ethnicities Ladinos
 • Religions Catholicism, Evangelicalism
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Zacapa is a city in eastern Guatemala, along the Río Grande de Zacapa. It is renowned locally for its manual crafting of cigars, hard dry cheese and a flavored cake made with said cheese (Quesadilla).

Zacapa once was a bustling railroad stop and attracted a fair number of non-Guatemalan immigrants, it is not unusual to find people whose surnames were originally from England, Germany, Italy, and Spain.

Zacapa is also the name of the departmental capital department of Zacapa and the municipal seat of Zacapa municipality. The population for the whole department of Zacapa as of the year 2000 is estimated at 212,794, 94.09% are non-indigenous (mostly of European ancestry or Mestizos), only about 4.39% are Indigenous.

Other cities close to Zacapa (in the same department of Zacapa) are Gualan (once a river port), Teculutan (located on the Carretera al Atlantico providing stopover facilities) and Estanzuela, home to the Calado handicrafts and to the Archeological Museum.

Zacapa is mainly a rural area that contains a large amount of flat land used mostly to grow cantaloupe, tobacco and roma tomatoes. Bordering the Zacapa valley is the Sierra de las Minas, which harbors forests, and contains marble mines and coffee plantations. Some of the world's finest jade is also found in this area.

As with most of Guatemala, Zacapa suffers terrible poverty and pollution problems. There is a pronounced dry season, often marked by more than two months without rain, which worsens the air quality of the region tremendously. The region's flat areas are known for their loud insects, called chicharras, which chirp in the fields and along the roads during the dry season.

Sports

Football club Deportivo Zacapa competes in Guatemala's top division and play their home games at the Estadio David Ordoñez Bardales,

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