San Pedro Sacatepéquez, San Marcos

San Pedro Sacatepéquez
San Pedro Sacatepéquez

Location in Guatemala

Coordinates: 14°58′00″N 91°46′00″W / 14.96667°N 91.76667°WCoordinates: 14°58′00″N 91°46′00″W / 14.96667°N 91.76667°W
Country Guatemala
Department San Marcos
Government
  Mayor Carlos Bautista (FRG)
Elevation 7,644 ft (2,330 m)
Population
  Total 63,688
Climate Cwb

San Pedro Sacatepéquez (Spanish pronunciation: [sam ˈpeðɾo sakateˈpekes]) is a municipality in the San Marcos department of Guatemala with territory of 148 km2 at 2330 m altitude. The population is 63 688.

The city of San Pedro was named after Saint Peter. A rooster is the official mascot. People born in the City are known as "Shecanos" because of a local pastry "sheca" that is famous throughout Guatemala. The City is located in route to the city of Quetzaltenango in a valley called La Ermita y la Esmeralda. The town is connected to the town of San Marcos. There is a strong rivalry with the capital city of the province of San Marcos that has existed from its beginnings. This rivalry manifests itself mostly at sporting events with some events unfortunately turning violent. San Pedro is thought by some to be the real capitol of the department because for many years the majority of businesses were located there as opposed to San Marcos however, universities, private schools and a military school are within San Marcos. The area as a whole is also known for its sweaters and warm clothing. It has a large market near the town square. The Mayan population wears some of the most colorful typical garments in the country usually bright yellows, greens and blues. The indigenous population in province of San Marcos speak the ancient Mayan language Ma'am and Spanish.

Sports

Deportivo San Pedro football club have been playing in the second tier of Guatemalan football since 1996.[1]

They play their home games in the Estadio Municipal San Pedro Sacatepequez.[2]

References

  1. DEPORTIVO SAN PEDRO - LigaPrimeraDivision (Spanish)
  2. Stadiums in Guatemala - World Stadiums

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