Chiantla

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Chiantla
Municipality
Municipal palace of Chiantla
Chiantla
Location in Guatemala
Coordinates: 15°21′0″N 91°27′0″W / 15.35000°N 91.45000°W / 15.35000; -91.45000
Country Guatemala
Department Huehuetenango
Municipality Chiantla
Government
  Type Municipal
Area
  Municipality 536 km2 (207 sq mi)
Elevation 2,000 m (7,000 ft)
Highest elevation 3,800 m (12,500 ft)
Lowest elevation 1,900 m (6,200 ft)
Population (Census 2002)[1]
  Municipality 74,978
  Urban 7,737
  Ethnicities Ladino, Mam
  Religions Roman Catholicism, Evangelicalism, Maya
Website http://www.inforpressca.com/chiantla/

Chiantla is a municipality in the Guatemalan department of Huehuetenango. It is situated at 2,000m above sea level. It covers a terrain of 536km2. The annual festival is on January 28.

Geography

The city of Chiantla is located within the Northwest sector of the department of Huehuetenango. It sits in the mountainside above the city of Huehuetenango, approximately 2 hours from the Mexican border.

Climate

At an altitude of approximately 2000m, Chiantla has a climate similar to that of Antigua, though with the extra 600m above sea level it is often a little chillier in the night. The rainy season is from May to October, with mornings starting out warm and humid, followed by heavy rains - and even hail - in the afternoons, which usually dissipate by evening.

Population

The inhabitants of the city are mostly ladino, it is common to hear the languages of Popti, Canjobal, Chuj, and Mam being spoken by street venders, shoppers and residents.

Economy

Historically, the area was known for lead production.[2]

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Coordinates: 15°21′N 91°27′W / 15.350°N 91.450°W / 15.350; -91.450

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