Santiago Atitlán
Santiago Atitlán (Spaingie pronunciation: [sanˈtjaɣo atiˈtlan]) is a municipality in the Sololá depairtment o Guatemala. The toun is situatit on Lago de Atitlán, which haes a elevation o 5,105 feet (1,556 m). The toun sits on a bay o Lago Atitlan atween twa volcanos. Volcan San Pedro rises tae 2,846 metre (9,337 ft) wast o toun; Volcan Toliman rises tae 3,144 metre (10,315 ft) sootheast o toun. Volcan Atitlan, wi a summit o 3,516 metre (11,535 ft), is sooth-sootheast o toun.[1] Santiago Atitlan is soothwast o Panajachel athort the loch.[1] Major heich-gates reach Lago Atitlan at San Lucas Toliman an Panajachel. A road links Santiago tae San Lucas Tolliman. Boats connect the numerous commonties aroond Lago Atitlan.
Santiago Atitlán | |
---|---|
Ceety | |
Santiago (on right) an Lago Atitlan frae Volcan San Pedro | |
Coordinates: 14°38′N 91°14′W / 14.633°N 91.233°WCoordinates: 14°38′N 91°14′W / 14.633°N 91.233°W | |
Kintra | Guatemala |
Depairtment | Sololá |
Elevation | 1567 m (5,141 ft) |
Highest elevation | 3516 m (11,535 ft) |
Lowest elevation | 1562 m (5,125 ft) |
Time zone | UTC-6 (Central Time) |
Country calling code | 502 |
The majority o the residents are indigenous Mayans. It wis the caipital o the Tz'utujil fowk in pre-Columbie times an its name wis Chuitinamit.
Santiago Atitlán is the hame o the Cojolya Weavin Centre an Museum, foondit bi the Cojolya Association o Maya Weemen Weavers. The museum shows the history, tradeetion, an process o backstrap-loom weavin, an the evolution o the traditional costume o the Tzutujil, the indigenous fowk o Santiago Atitlán. It affers tours an clesses an aw. (www.cojolya.org)
Santiago Atitlán wis the steid o considerable state-sponsored violence durin the kintra's ceevil war. Some o the maist notable incidents that occurred durin the war include the assassination o Roman Catholic Priest Stanley Rother bi richt-wing daith squads on 28 July 1981,[2] an the massacre o 14 fowk (an woondin o 21 ithers) when the Guatemalan Airmy opened fire on a croud o unairmit civilians on 2 Dizember 1990.[3]
References
eedit- ↑ a b c d e Google Earth
- ↑ "Father Stanley Rother Oklahoma missionary murdered in Guatemala". Archived frae the original on 4 Julie 2007. Retrieved 18 August 2014.
- ↑ http://www.culturalsurvival.org/publications/csq/csq-article.cfm?id=917