Guatemala

Quetzaltenango


Quetzaltenango is the second most populous city of Guatemala, after Guatemala City. It is both the capital of Quetzaltenango Department and the municipal seat of Quetzaltenango municipality.

In 2005 Quetzaltenango had an estimated population of 300,000. The population is about 50% indigenous or Amerindian, 49% Mestizo or ladino, and 1% other. Quetzaltenango is located in a mountain valley at an altitude of 2,333 meters (7,655 ft) above sea level.

History


In Pre-Columbian times Quetzaltenango was a city of the Mam Maya people called Xelajú, the name derived from "Xe laju' noj" meaning "under ten mountains". The city was said to already be over 300 years old when the Spanish first arrived. Conquistador Pedro de Alvarado defeated and killed Maya ruler Tecún Umán here. When Alvarado conquered the city for Spain in the 1520s, he called it by the Nahuatl name used by his Central Mexican Indian allies, "Quetzaltenango", generally considered to mean "the place of the quetzal bird" (although see note on etymology below). Quetzaltenango became the city's official name in colonial times. However, many people (especially, but not only, the indigenous population) continue to call it Quetzaltenango "Xelajú" (pronounced shay-lah-WHO) or more commonly Xela for short, and some proudly, but unofficially, consider it the "capital of the Mayas".

From 1838 to 1840 Quetzaltenango was capital of the state of Los Altos, one of the states or provinces of the Federal Republic of Central America. As the union broke up, the army of Guatemala under Rafael Carrera conquered Quetzaltenango making it again part of Guatemala.

In the 19th century, coffee was introduced as a major crop in the area and the economy of Xela prospered. Much fine Belle Époque architecture can still be found in the city.

Spanish Immersion Schools in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala


Recently, Quetzaltenango has become a popular destination for foreign students studying the Spanish language.

There are at least 24 Spanish immersion schools in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala. The following is a partial list of Spanish Immersion Schools in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala:

  • Casa Xelaju
  • Celas Maya Spanish School
  • Centro Bilingue Amerindia
  • Centro de Estudios de Español "Pop Wuj"
  • Centro Maya de Idiomas
  • Educación para Todos
  • El Mundo en Español
  • Eureka Spanish School
  • Guatemalensis
  • ICA Spanish School
  • INEPAS Spanish School
  • Juan Sisay
  • La Democracia Spanish School
  • Madre Tierra
  • Miguel Angel Asturias
  • Minerva
  • Proyecto Lingüístico Quetzalteco
  • Proyecto Linguistico Santa Maria
  • Sakribal
  • Sancho Panza Spanish Program
  • Ulew Tinimit Spanish School
  • Union Cultural
  • Utatlan

Climate


There are two main seasons in Quetzaltenango: the rainy season which generally runs from May through mid-November, and the dry season which runs from December until May. During the rainy season, rain falls consistently, usually in the afternoons. During the dry season, Quetzaltenango frequently will not receive a single drop of rain for months on end. From December through February, the days are quite warm, but the temperature drops dramatically during the nights.




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