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Coordinates: 14°32′N 91°34′W / 14.533°N 91.567°W / 14.533; -91.567
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'''Cuyotenango''' is a [[municipality]] in the [[Suchitepéquez Department|Suchitepéquez]] [[Departments of Guatemala|department]] of [[Guatemala]].
'''Cuyotenango''' is a [[municipality]] in the [[Suchitepéquez Department|Suchitepéquez]] [[Departments of Guatemala|department]] of [[Guatemala]].


Cuyotenango was founded around the 16th century, and it's name in Nahuatl literally means "Fortification of the Coyote", name given by the Mexican soldiers accompanying Pedro de Alvarado, the Spanish conquistador of Guatemala. There is a beach called Tulate, a vacation spot of Semana Santa (Holy Week)
Cuyotenango was founded around the 16th century, and its name in Nahuatl literally means "Fortification of the Coyote", name given by the Mexican soldiers accompanying Pedro de Alvarado, the Spanish conquistador of Guatemala. There is a beach called Tulate, a vacation spot of Semana Santa (Holy Week)


{{Suchitepéquez Department}}
{{Suchitepéquez Department}}

Revision as of 08:44, 29 March 2012

Cuyotenango is a municipality in the Suchitepéquez department of Guatemala.

Cuyotenango was founded around the 16th century, and its name in Nahuatl literally means "Fortification of the Coyote", name given by the Mexican soldiers accompanying Pedro de Alvarado, the Spanish conquistador of Guatemala. There is a beach called Tulate, a vacation spot of Semana Santa (Holy Week)

14°32′N 91°34′W / 14.533°N 91.567°W / 14.533; -91.567