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Quiché Department

Quiché (Spanish pronunciation: [kiˈtʃe]) is a department of Guatemala. It is in the heartland of the Kʼicheʼ (Quiché) people, to the north-west of Guatemala City. The capital is Santa Cruz del Quiché. The word Kʼicheʼ comes from the language of the same name, which means "many trees".

Quiché Department
Departmento de El Quiché
Department
Sunrise in Finca Acul, El Quiché, Guatemala.
Quiché
Coordinates: 15°1′48″N 91°9′0″W / 15.03000°N 91.15000°W / 15.03000; -91.15000
Country Guatemala
CapitalSanta Cruz del Quiché
Municipalities21
Government
 • TypeDepartmental
 • GovernorOtto Ervin Macz Hó
Area
 • Department8,378 km2 (3,235 sq mi)
Highest elevation
3,200 m (10,500 ft)
Lowest elevation
150 m (490 ft)
Population
 (2018)[1]
 • Department949,261
 • Urban
306,569
 • Ethnicities
Kʼicheʼ
Ixil
Uspantek
Sakapultek
Poqomchiʼ
Ladino
 • Religions
Roman Catholicism
Evangelicalism
Maya
Time zoneUTC-6
ISO 3166 codeGT-QC

Population edit

Quiché has historically been one of the most populous departments of Guatemala. At the 2018 census it had a population of 949,261.[1] Mayans account for 88.6% of the department's population.[2] Kʼicheʼ people are the largest Mayan ethnic group in the department, and account for 65.1% of the total population.[2] The department is named after them.

While most of its indigenous population speaks the Kʼicheʼ (Quiché) language, other Mayan languages spoken in the department are Ixil (Nebaj - Chajul - Cotzal area), Uspantek (Uspantán area), Sakapultek (Sacapulas area), as well as Poqomchiʼ and Q'eqchi' in the northeast, bordering the Alta Verapaz department.[3]

Geography edit

The topographical composition of Quiché is dominated by the central highlands and the mountain ranges of the Sierra de los Cuchumatanes, Sierra de Chuacús, and the foothills of the volcanic mountain range on the department's South-Western border with Chimaltenango, which together make up for 79% of the department's territory. The northern part of the department is formed by tropical lowlands which cover 21% of the department's territory.[4]

The principal drainage basins in El Quiché are the Salinas, Motagua, Xaclbal and Ixcán river basins. The Salinas river basin (3668 km2), includes the Chixoy River which is a tributary of the Río Salinas and Río Usumacinta. The Motagua basin (1042 km2) includes the Río Grande which is an important tributary of the Río Motagua. The smaller Xaclbal (779 km2) and Ixcán basins (187 km2) are situated in the North-East of El Quiché.[5] El Quiché has a small number of shallow lakes ("lagunas"): laguna de Lemoa and the laguna de La Estancia, both in Santa Cruz del Quiché, and the laguna de San Antonio in San Antonio Ilotenango.

Tourism edit

 
Chichicastenango Market, 1996

Places of interest in the department include the town of Chichicastenango and the ruins of Q'umarkaj. The department has several pre-colonial archeological sites, including Q'umarkaj (near Santa Cruz del Quiché), Pascual Abaj (in Chichicastenango), Cerro de San Andrés (in San Andrés Sajcabajá), Chutixtiox (near Sacapulas), Los Cerritos and La Laguna (in Canillá). Most of these sites are used as ceremonial centers in the Maya religion.

A regional museum can be found in Chichicastenango and Nebaj.

Though not as well known as the Santo Tomás church in Chichicastenango most other towns in the department have catholic churches dating from the colonial era.

The Visis Cabá biosphere reserve (450 km2) is the only protected natural reserve in El Quiché. It is located in the North of Chajul, on the communal lands of the Ixil communities. The creation of protected natural reserves is being considered for El Amay[6] in Chicamán and La Vega del Zope in Chinique.[7]

Crime edit

Crime in the Quiché department is low, the homicide rate of 3 per 100,000 people is more akin to Western Europe than to the Guatemalan region in general.[8]

Municipalities edit

The department is divided into 21 municipalities:

  1. Canillá
  2. Chajul
  3. Chicamán
  4. Chiché
  5. Chichicastenango
  6. Chinique
  7. Cunén
  8. Joyabaj
  9. Nebaj
  10. Sacapulas
  11. Patzité
  12. Pachalúm
  13. Ixcán
  14. San Andrés Sajcabajá
  15. San Antonio Ilotenango
  16. San Bartolomé Jocotenango
  17. San Juan Cotzal
  18. San Pedro Jocopilas
  19. Santa Cruz del Quiché
  20. Uspantán
  21. Zacualpa

References edit

  1. ^ a b Citypopulation.de Population of departments in Guatemala
  2. ^ a b "CARACTERIZACIÓN" (PDF). Ine.gob.gt. Retrieved 12 October 2017.
  3. ^ "Estrategia de reducción de la pobreza departamental, 2003 - Quiché". SEGEPLAN.
  4. ^ The tropical lowlands are located in the northern part of the municipalities of Chicaman, Uspantán and Chajul. "Estrategia de reducción de la pobreza departamental, 2003 - Quiché". SEGEPLAN.
  5. ^ "Cuencas Hidrográficas- El Quiché". Instituto Nacional de Bosques (INAB). See also "Mapa de Cuencas y Ríos". INSIVUMEH.
  6. ^ "Guatemala: Opposition to highway project threatening forest area". WRM's bulletin Nº 58, May, 2002.
  7. ^ The Visis Cabá biosphere reserve, also known as Biósfera Ixil, is located in the North-East of Chajul, on the communal lands of the Ixil communities. See also Romeo Tiu López. (PDF). Arizona Journal of International & Comparative Law, vol 211, 2004 (University of Arizona). Archived from the original (PDF) on September 9, 2006.
  8. ^ Valencia, Roberto (15 Oct 2018). "Guatemala: el brutal castigo con el que la ciudad de Chichicastenango previene los homicidios en la región con más homicidios del mundo" [Guatemala: the brutal punishment with which the city of Chichicastenango prevents homicides in the region with the most homicides in the world]. BBC. from the original on 15 October 2018. Retrieved 15 Oct 2018.

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more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Quiche Spanish pronunciation kiˈtʃe is a department of Guatemala It is in the heartland of the Kʼicheʼ Quiche people to the north west of Guatemala City The capital is Santa Cruz del Quiche The word Kʼicheʼ comes from the language of the same name which means many trees Quiche Department Departmento de El QuicheDepartmentSunrise in Finca Acul El Quiche Guatemala FlagCoat of armsQuicheCoordinates 15 1 48 N 91 9 0 W 15 03000 N 91 15000 W 15 03000 91 15000Country GuatemalaCapitalSanta Cruz del QuicheMunicipalities21Government TypeDepartmental GovernorOtto Ervin Macz HoArea Department8 378 km2 3 235 sq mi Highest elevation3 200 m 10 500 ft Lowest elevation150 m 490 ft Population 2018 1 Department949 261 Urban306 569 EthnicitiesKʼicheʼIxilUspantekSakapultekPoqomchiʼLadino ReligionsRoman CatholicismEvangelicalismMayaTime zoneUTC 6ISO 3166 codeGT QC Contents 1 Population 2 Geography 3 Tourism 4 Crime 5 Municipalities 6 References 7 External linksPopulation editQuiche has historically been one of the most populous departments of Guatemala At the 2018 census it had a population of 949 261 1 Mayans account for 88 6 of the department s population 2 Kʼicheʼ people are the largest Mayan ethnic group in the department and account for 65 1 of the total population 2 The department is named after them While most of its indigenous population speaks the Kʼicheʼ Quiche language other Mayan languages spoken in the department are Ixil Nebaj Chajul Cotzal area Uspantek Uspantan area Sakapultek Sacapulas area as well as Poqomchiʼ and Q eqchi in the northeast bordering the Alta Verapaz department 3 Geography editThe topographical composition of Quiche is dominated by the central highlands and the mountain ranges of the Sierra de los Cuchumatanes Sierra de Chuacus and the foothills of the volcanic mountain range on the department s South Western border with Chimaltenango which together make up for 79 of the department s territory The northern part of the department is formed by tropical lowlands which cover 21 of the department s territory 4 The principal drainage basins in El Quiche are the Salinas Motagua Xaclbal and Ixcan river basins The Salinas river basin 3668 km2 includes the Chixoy River which is a tributary of the Rio Salinas and Rio Usumacinta The Motagua basin 1042 km2 includes the Rio Grande which is an important tributary of the Rio Motagua The smaller Xaclbal 779 km2 and Ixcan basins 187 km2 are situated in the North East of El Quiche 5 El Quiche has a small number of shallow lakes lagunas laguna de Lemoa and the laguna de La Estancia both in Santa Cruz del Quiche and the laguna de San Antonio in San Antonio Ilotenango Tourism edit nbsp Chichicastenango Market 1996Places of interest in the department include the town of Chichicastenango and the ruins of Q umarkaj The department has several pre colonial archeological sites including Q umarkaj near Santa Cruz del Quiche Pascual Abaj in Chichicastenango Cerro de San Andres in San Andres Sajcabaja Chutixtiox near Sacapulas Los Cerritos and La Laguna in Canilla Most of these sites are used as ceremonial centers in the Maya religion A regional museum can be found in Chichicastenango and Nebaj Though not as well known as the Santo Tomas church in Chichicastenango most other towns in the department have catholic churches dating from the colonial era The Visis Caba biosphere reserve 450 km2 is the only protected natural reserve in El Quiche It is located in the North of Chajul on the communal lands of the Ixil communities The creation of protected natural reserves is being considered for El Amay 6 in Chicaman and La Vega del Zope in Chinique 7 Crime editCrime in the Quiche department is low the homicide rate of 3 per 100 000 people is more akin to Western Europe than to the Guatemalan region in general 8 Municipalities editThe department is divided into 21 municipalities Canilla Chajul Chicaman Chiche Chichicastenango Chinique Cunen Joyabaj Nebaj Sacapulas Patzite Pachalum Ixcan San Andres Sajcabaja San Antonio Ilotenango San Bartolome Jocotenango San Juan Cotzal San Pedro Jocopilas Santa Cruz del Quiche Uspantan ZacualpaReferences edit a b Citypopulation de Population of departments in Guatemala a b CARACTERIZACIoN PDF Ine gob gt Retrieved 12 October 2017 Estrategia de reduccion de la pobreza departamental 2003 Quiche SEGEPLAN The tropical lowlands are located in the northern part of the municipalities of Chicaman Uspantan and Chajul Estrategia de reduccion de la pobreza departamental 2003 Quiche SEGEPLAN Cuencas Hidrograficas El Quiche Instituto Nacional de Bosques INAB See also Mapa de Cuencas y Rios INSIVUMEH Guatemala Opposition to highway project threatening forest area WRM s bulletin Nº 58 May 2002 The Visis Caba biosphere reserve also known as Biosfera Ixil is located in the North East of Chajul on the communal lands of the Ixil communities See also Romeo Tiu Lopez Mayan Spirituality and Lands in Guatemala PDF Arizona Journal of International amp Comparative Law vol 211 2004 University of Arizona Archived from the original PDF on September 9 2006 Valencia Roberto 15 Oct 2018 Guatemala el brutal castigo con el que la ciudad de Chichicastenango previene los homicidios en la region con mas homicidios del mundo Guatemala the brutal punishment with which the city of Chichicastenango prevents homicides in the region with the most homicides in the world BBC Archived from the original on 15 October 2018 Retrieved 15 Oct 2018 External links edit nbsp Media related to Quiche Department at Wikimedia Commons Interactive department map Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Quiche Department amp oldid 1184171126, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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