San Andrés Itzapa (Spanish pronunciation: [anˈdɾes itˈsapa]) is a town, with a population of 24,992 (2018 census),[3] and a municipality of Chimaltenango, Guatemala. San Andrés Itzapa is in the eastern region of Chimaltenango, while the district capital lies to the north, Acatenango lies to the south and to the east is Parramos. The municipality cover an area of 63.7 km2, with a total population of 32,083.
San Andrés Itzapa | |
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Municipality and town | |
Coordinates: 14°37′N 90°51′W / 14.617°N 90.850°W | |
Country | Guatemala |
Department | Chimaltenango |
Government | |
• Major (2016-2020) | Hugo Israel Guch Ajpuac [1] |
Area | |
• Total | 24.6 sq mi (63.7 km2) |
Population (2018 census)[2] | |
• Total | 32,083 |
• Density | 1,300/sq mi (500/km2) |
Demonym | Itzapecos |
Time zone | UTC+6 (Central Time) |
Climate | Cwb |
Origin of the name
editSan Andrés Itzapa (Itzapa means flint) is an ancient town. The village is mentioned in the Annals of the Cakchiquels, written in 1571. The Spanish named the area "Itzapa y de San Andrés" in honor of their patron saint, the apostle San Andrés (Saint Andrew). The Spanish also called the area "Valle del Durazno" (Valley of the peaches), as the prickly pears common in this area resembled the orchards of home.
Organization
editSubdivision | Name | Distance to municipal capital (in km) |
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Villages | Chicazanga | 5.4 |
Chimachoy | 10.5 | |
Panimaquin | 7 | |
San José Calderas | 16.5 | |
Hierba Buena | 7 | |
El Aguacate | N/A[a] | |
San José Los Corrales | 7 | |
Xeparquiy | 5 | |
San José Cajahualten | 9 | |
San Rafael | 12.5 | |
Neighborhoods | San Cristóbal | N/A Located within the municipal capital |
San Pedro y San Pablo | ||
Santísima Trinidad | ||
San Antonio | ||
San Lorenzo Norte | ||
San Lorenzo Sur | ||
Residential communities |
El Edén | |
La Primavera | ||
Las Conchitas | ||
Colinas de San Andrés | ||
Canadá | ||
Navideña | ||
La Cuchilla | ||
La Pinada | ||
Los Encinos | ||
San Francisco | ||
El Stan[b] |
Languages
editBoth Spanish and Kaqchiquel are spoken, although migration from other regions has brought an influx of other languages, such as Kʼicheʼ and Tzʼutujil.
Flora and fauna
editSan Andrés Itzapa has several heavily forested areas, which include eucalyptus, poplars, pines, holly, oaks, cypress and other evergreen and deciduous species.
Plants found in San Andrés Itzapa include canaque, casuarina, conacaste, hormigo, grabilea and palo blanco, as well as varieties of aloe.
Animals include coyote, armadillos, mountain lions, tisote, lynxes, goyoy, kinkajou, squirrels, racoons, wild boars, dove, cayayes, pajuil, and pheasant.
Agricultural products
editWheat, cotton, corn, beans, avocado, chayote, beet, radish, squash, carrot, broccoli, cabbage, coffee and guaque Chile peppers are grown.
Crafts
editThe municipality is rich in the craftsmanship of leather goods such as knife and machete sheaths, sandals, articles of jade, tables and chairs, ropemaking, and others.
Celebrations
edit- Convite (the last Saturday of January)
- Feria Titular (from 22 November to 1 December)
- Corpus Christi (late June)
- Corrida de Cintas (15 September)
- Maximón (28 October)
- Saint Andrew the Apostle (30 November)
Places of interest
edit- Xipacay bath
- Temple of San Simón
Volunteer Organizations
edit- DOCARE Clinic - An American non-profit medical outreach program operated by the American Osteopathic Association. This clinic was established in 2011 in conjunction with Guatemalan non-profit ASSADE, employs a full-time physician and nurse, and regularly hosts medical students and physician trainees from American programs as volunteer medical providers.[5]
- Maya Pedal - small local NGO dedicated to supporting rural development through the design and production of pedal powered machines, or bicimaquinas. As of September 2012, Maya Pedal recently underwent an organizational change, please refer to the website or Facebook page for more information.[6]
- Project Genesis- Local nonprofit that provides education and community development programs to the children of San Andrés and the surrounding villages. It aims to build a school and begin employing full-time teachers. The project currently relies on international volunteers, and was founded by Ricardo Armas who lives in Jocotenango.
Climate
editSan Andrés Itzapa has a subtropical highland climate (Köppen: Cwb).
Climate data for San Andrés Itzapa | |||||||||||||
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Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Year |
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) | 21.7 (71.1) |
22.6 (72.7) |
24.2 (75.6) |
24.7 (76.5) |
24.4 (75.9) |
22.5 (72.5) |
22.7 (72.9) |
23.1 (73.6) |
22.5 (72.5) |
21.8 (71.2) |
21.9 (71.4) |
21.6 (70.9) |
22.8 (73.1) |
Daily mean °C (°F) | 15.5 (59.9) |
16.1 (61.0) |
17.4 (63.3) |
18.6 (65.5) |
18.9 (66.0) |
18.1 (64.6) |
17.9 (64.2) |
17.9 (64.2) |
17.8 (64.0) |
17.1 (62.8) |
16.4 (61.5) |
15.5 (59.9) |
17.3 (63.1) |
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) | 9.3 (48.7) |
9.6 (49.3) |
10.6 (51.1) |
12.5 (54.5) |
13.4 (56.1) |
13.8 (56.8) |
13.2 (55.8) |
12.8 (55.0) |
13.1 (55.6) |
12.4 (54.3) |
11.0 (51.8) |
9.5 (49.1) |
11.8 (53.2) |
Average precipitation mm (inches) | 3 (0.1) |
4 (0.2) |
4 (0.2) |
37 (1.5) |
113 (4.4) |
277 (10.9) |
199 (7.8) |
187 (7.4) |
263 (10.4) |
139 (5.5) |
36 (1.4) |
8 (0.3) |
1,270 (50.1) |
Source: Climate-Data.org[7] |
Geographic location
editSan Andrés Itzapa is surrounded by Chimaltenango Department municipalities:[4]
See also
editNotes and references
edit- ^ Inhabited after the massacre that took place there in 1988 during Guatemala Civil War.
- ^ Built for people affected by Hurricane Stan in 2005.
References
edit- ^ "Partido UNE gana alcaldía de Chimaltenango". Prensa Libre (in Spanish). Guatemala. 8 September 2015. Retrieved 8 September 2015.
- ^ Citypopulation.de Population of departments and municipalities in Guatemala
- ^ Citypopulation.de Population of cities & towns in Guatemala
- ^ a b c d SEGEPLAN (2010). "Municipios de Chimaltenango" (in Spanish). Guatemala. Archived from the original on 8 June 2015. Retrieved 8 June 2015.
- ^ "DOCARE International, Guatemala Clinic".
- ^ "Asociación Maya Pedal".
- ^ "Climate: San Andrés Itzapa". Climate-Data.org. Retrieved 20 September 2015.