San Martín Sacatepéquez

Coordinates: 14°49′N 91°39′W / 14.817°N 91.650°W / 14.817; -91.650
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San Martín Sacatepéquez is one of 24 municipalities in the department of Quetzaltenango, Guatemala. San Martín Sacatepéquez has a surface area of 100 km2. The center of the town is situated at 2,450 meters above sea level. According to the most recent government survey, the population of the municipality is 28,926 people.


Geography

San Martín Sacatepéquez is located on the edge of the volcanic chain that divides the Western Highlands of Guatemala from the coastal plain. Just below the volcanic chain, to the southwest, the rich Boca Costa (piedmont) soils extend toward the Pacific Ocean. The Boca Costa occupies the warmer more tropical lands from 300 to 1800 meters above sea level. To the northeast lies the altiplano, the elevated pumice-laden volcanic highlands. The altiplano encompasses the colder territory found at higher elevations, ranging from 1800 meters above sea level to the peak of the Siete Orejas Volcano, San Martín’s highest point at 3370 meters above sea level.[1]

Culture

San Martín Sacatepéquez is predominantly inhabited by Indigenous peoples of Maya, Mam descent. Linguistically, San Martín is part of the Southern Mam speaking region of Guatemala.[2] The town is also known as San Martín Chile Verde, due to the large quantity of green chili peppers its farmers historically grew and brought to Quetzaltenango to sell.[3] The Laguna Chicabal, a crater lake and Mam holy site is located within the municipal boundary of San Martín. San Martín is also notable due to the colorful traditional garb (known in Guatemala as traje) still worn by the residents. Although most Mayan men throughout Guatemala have adopted Western clothing, a large population of men in San Martín still wear traje.

14°49′N 91°39′W / 14.817°N 91.650°W / 14.817; -91.650

Notes

  1. ^ Concepción (Map) (1860 ed.). 1:50,000. Instituto Geográfico Militar. § 11.
  2. ^ Watanabe, John (1996), "Los Mames, 1880-1944", in Contreras, J. D.; Luján Muñoz, J. (eds.), Historia general de Guatemala, vol. Tomo V, Guatemala: Asociación de Amigos del País & Fundación para la Cultura y el Desarrollo, pp. 233–244
  3. ^ Looper, Matthew; Tolles, Thomas (2004), Birds and Thorns, Guatemala: Ed. Antigua, p. 10, ISBN 9992272244