Jalapa Department
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Country | Guatemala | ||
Department | Jalapa | ||
Capital | Jalapa | ||
Municipalities | 7 | ||
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• Type | Departmental | ||
Population (Census 2002)[1][2] | |||
• Religions | Roman Catholicism, Evangelicalism, Maya | ||
Time zone | -6 |
Jalapa is a department of Guatemala, in the south east-of the republic. The capital is the city of Jalapa.
In 2000 the department of Jalapa had an estimated population of 390,500. The majority is ladino, of predominantly European descent, with sizable minorities of K'iche' and Poqomam Maya. The main agricultural products are cattle, sorghum, tobacco, onion and maize (corn).
Recently, a program called Wells of Hope has been started in this area. The program focuses mainly on drilling wells so that the people can receive clean water. However, the program also does other things, such as building schools and educating the people to become more self-sufficient.
Municipalities
- Jalapa
- Mataquescuintla
- Monjas
- San Carlos Alzatate
- San Luis Jilotepeque
- San Manuel Chaparrón
- San Pedro Pinula
Volcanoes
References
- ↑ "XI Censo Nacional de Poblacion y VI de Habitación (Censo 2002)". INE. 2002.
- ↑ "Comunidad Lingüística Ch'orti'". Academia de Lenguas Mayas. 2008. Archived from the original on 2016-03-15. Retrieved 2008. Check date values in:
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External links
Coordinates: 14°38′02″N 89°58′52″W / 14.63389°N 89.98111°W
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