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    is an archeological site located in Sacapulas. Sacapulas has a tropical savanna climate (Köppen: Aw). Sacapulas is surrounded mostly by El Quiché municipalities...
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    (Nebaj - Chajul - Cotzal area), Uspantek (Uspantán area), Sakapultek (Sacapulas area), as well as Poqomchiʼ and Q'eqchi' in the northeast, bordering the...
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    Casas's group of friars established a Dominican presence in Rabinal, Sacapulas and Cobán, reaching as far as Chahal. Through the efforts of Las Casas'...
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  • related to Kʼicheʼ (Quiché). It is spoken by approximately 6,500 people in Sacapulas, El Quiché department and in Guatemala City. Plain voiceless stops are...
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  • in a war. Therefore, they went back to their place of origin, Tujalj (Sacapulas and Canillá)), but only to pick up their families and set out again to...
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  • Guatemala department of Guatemala. Santiago de Guatemala Amatitlán Verapaz Sacapulas After the conquest, the Spanish crown focused on the Catholic indoctrination...
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  • Quiché March 1982 15 Tzununul (village), Sacapulas Quiché February 1982 16 Salinas Magdalena (village), Sacapulas Quiché August 1982 17 Rosario Monte María...
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    Guatemala. Sakapultek Mayan Kiche' 9,763 0.0566 Spoken in the municipality of Sacapulas in El Quiché. Only spoken by 0.09% of the population. Sipakapa Mayan Kiche'...
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    Casas's group of friars established a Dominican presence in Rabinal, Sacapulas, and Cobán. Through the efforts of Las Casas's missionaries the so-called...
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    Other in- land sources such as San Mateo Ixtatán in Huehuetenango and Sacapulas in Quiché also have been documented and are still in use. The Salt was...
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