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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Antigua Guatemala' has mentioned 'Guatemala' in the following places:
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City in Sacatepxc3xa9quez, Guatemala | WIKI |
Antigua Guatemala (Spanish pronunciation:xc2xa0[anxcbx88tixc9xa3wa xc9xa3watexcbx88mala]), commonly referred to as just Antigua or la Antigua, is a city in the central highlands of Guatemala known for its preserved Spanish Baroque-influenced architecture as well as a number of ruins of colonial churches. | WIKI |
Construction of the Cathedral of Santiago de Guatemala in 1678. | WIKI |
Antigua Guatemala means "Old Guatemala" and was the third capital of Guatemala. | WIKI |
The first capital of Guatemala was founded on the site of a Kakchikel-Maya city, now called Iximche, on Monday, July 25, 1524xe2x80x94the day of Saint Jamesxe2x80x94and therefore named Ciudad de Santiago de los Caballeros de Goathemalan (City of Saint James of the Knights of Guatemala). | WIKI |
[citation needed] For more than 200 years, it served as the seat of the military governor of the Spanish colony of Guatemala, a large region that included almost all of present-day Central America and the southernmost State of Mexico: Chiapas. | WIKI |
Santiago de los Caballeros was the third seat of the capital called kingdom of Guatemala, which included the current states of Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica, besides modern state of Chiapas in Mexico. | WIKI |
This territory was called "Valley of Guatemala" and had 73 villages, two towns and the city of Santiago de los Caballeros. | WIKI |
[Note 3] In 1570 the assembly was restored, this time independent of the viceroy of Mexico and the new organization was called Audiencia of Guatemala. | WIKI |
Francisco Marroquxc3xadn, first bishop of Guatemala, sent the Spanish King a letter in 1548, asking for a superior education institution for Guatemala, but the letter went unanswered. | WIKI |
[19] In 1653, the San Lucas School had a staff of only thirteen priests, a very small number compared to the size of the building; the Jesuits, however, made a major impact on the cultural and educational life in the Capitanxc3xada General of Guatemala. | WIKI |
After several decades, petitions, and lawsuits, king Carlos II expedited a royal decree, on January 31, 1676, allowing Capitanxc3xada General of Guatemala to establish its university or "General Study. | WIKI |
Main article: 1717 Guatemala earthquake | WIKI |
On March 4, 1751, the San Casimiro earthquake destroyed the city of Santiago de Guatemala once more. | WIKI |
[24] The Spanish Crown ordered, in 1776, the removal of the capital to a safer location, the Valley of the Shrine, where Guatemala City, the modern capital of Guatemala, now stands. | WIKI |
This new city did not retain its old name and was christened Nueva Guatemala de la Asuncixc3xb3n (New Guatemala of the Assumption), and its patron saint is Our Lady of the Assumption. | WIKI |
The badly damaged city of Santiago de los Caballeros was ordered abandoned, although not everyone left, and was thereafter referred to as la Antigua Guatemala (the Old Guatemala). | WIKI |
In order to build the new city it was necessary to get construction material from the old abandoned churches in Santiago de Guatemala. | WIKI |
Postmark ANTIGUA CANCELADO in 1887, after Guatemala joined the UPU. | WIKI |
After the independence of Guatemala from Spain in 1821, the Jesuit complex became public property once again and was in several lawsuits that lasted until 1829, when the regular clergy and the conservative Aycinena clan were expelled from Central America after the invasion of liberal general Francisco Morazxc3xa1n and the establishment of a secular government. | WIKI |
[27] and by 1865, the building was functioning as a vapor activated thread mill, but it was not profitable due to a lack of expert technicians and raw material; and by 1872, the Jesuits were once again expelled from Guatemala by the liberal regime of Justo Rufino Barrios. | WIKI |
Due to its popularity among tourists and its very well-developed tourism infrastructure, Antigua Guatemala is often used as a central location from which to visit other tourist areas in Guatemala and Central America. | WIKI |
Historically, the area was considered to be one of the finest agriculturally in Guatemala. | WIKI |
[37] Emergency medical services are provided by Bomberos Municipales (Guatemala) and Bomberos Voluntarios (Guatemala), who have both previously worked with LFR International to improve prehospital care. | WIKI |
Antigua is a growing tourist destination in Guatemala as it is close to Guatemala City but is much calmer and safer, with more tourist oriented activities. | WIKI |
It is possible to take buses from Antigua to many parts of Guatemala. | WIKI |
In the particular case of de San Francisco El Grande church, it was in good structural condition after the 1773 and 1917 earthquakes, and it was rebuilt in 1967 when the Franciscans returned to Guatemala. | WIKI |
Name Picture Brief description Captain General Palace Residence of the Captain General of General Captaincy of Guatemala during the Spanish colony. | WIKI |
In the 21st century the buildings include the offices of Guatemala Institute of Tourisms -INGUAT-, the city National Police headquarters and the Sacatepxc3xa9quez Governor's office, among others. | WIKI |
After the Santa Marta earthquake, although the convent was not completely affected, its assets were transferred to the new Guatemala de la Asuncixc3xb3n by order of the Captain General. | WIKI |
In 1784, it was moved to "Our Lady of Remedies" parish, when the clergy of this church moved to Nueva Guatemala de la Asuncixc3xb3n. | WIKI |
Main article: Holy Week processions in Guatemala | WIKI |
Holy week traditional processions in Antigua Guatemala Day Picture Church Hours Fifth Sunday of Lent Jesxc3xbas de la Caxc3xadda San Bartolomxc3xa9 Becerra 7:00 am xe2x80x93 10:00 pm Friday of Sorrows Viacrucis del Hermano Pedro (varones) San Francisco el Grande 3:00 pm xe2x80x93 6:00 pm Palm Sunday Palm procession Jocotenango Sacatepxc3xa9quez 6:30 am xe2x80x93 12:00 pm Palm procession (live representation) La Merced, Santa Ana, Escuela de Cristo, San Felipe de Jesxc3xbas 8:00 am xe2x80x93 12:00 pm Jesxc3xbas Nazareno de la Resexc3xb1a La Merced 11:00 am xe2x80x93 11:00 pm Holy Monday Jesxc3xbas Nazareno Santa Inxc3xa9s del Monte Pulciano N/A Holy Tuesday Jesxc3xbas Nazareno del Silencio El Calvario 4:00 pm xe2x80x93 11:00 pm Holy Wednesday Jesxc3xbas Nazareno del Milagro San Felipe de Jesxc3xbas 2:50 pm xe2x80x93 10:00 pm Jesxc3xbas Nazareno San Mateo Milpas Altas 4:00 pm xe2x80x93 10:00 pm Holy Thursday Jesxc3xbas Nazareno de la Humildad San Cristxc3xb3bal el Bajo 11:00 am xe2x80x93 10:00 pm Jesxc3xbas Nazareno del Perdxc3xb3n San Francisco el Grande 1:00 pm 12:00 am Good Friday Jesxc3xbas Nazareno de la Penitencia La Merced 4:00 am xe2x80x93 3:00 pm Crucifixion Antigua Guatemala Cathedral, Escuela de Cristo 12:00 pm xe2x80x93 3:00 pm Sexc3xb1or Sepultado and Virgen de Soledad Antigua Guatemala Cathedral 3:00 pm xe2x80x93 1:00 am Sexc3xb1or Sepultado San Felipe de Jesxc3xbas 3:00 pm xe2x80x93 1:00 am Sexc3xb1or Sepultado Escuela de Cristo 4:00 pm xe2x80x93 1:00 am | WIKI |
Puerto BarriosLivingstonQuiriguxc3xa1ChichicastenangoRxc3xado DulceAntigua GuatemalaPuerto San Josxc3xa9Selva PeteneraCiudad de Guatemala Film locations for The New Adventures of Tarzan. | WIKI |
In 1935, the film The New Adventures of Tarzan, was filmed on location in Guatemala, taking advantage of the help from the United Fruit Company and president Jorge Ubico. | WIKI |
Climate data for Antigua Guatemala Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Average high xc2xb0C (xc2xb0F) 22.5(72.5) 23.4(74.1) 24.7(76.5) 25.0(77.0) 24.7(76.5) 23.6(74.5) 23.5(74.3) 23.8(74.8) 23.1(73.6) 22.7(72.9) 22.8(73.0) 22.3(72.1) 23.5(74.3) Daily mean xc2xb0C (xc2xb0F) 16.6(61.9) 17.2(63.0) 18.3(64.9) 19.1(66.4) 19.5(67.1) 19.4(66.9) 19.0(66.2) 19.0(66.2) 18.7(65.7) 18.3(64.9) 17.7(63.9) 16.8(62.2) 18.3(64.9) Average low xc2xb0C (xc2xb0F) 10.8(51.4) 11.1(52.0) 11.9(53.4) 13.3(55.9) 14.3(57.7) 15.3(59.5) 14.6(58.3) 14.3(57.7) 14.4(57.9) 13.9(57.0) 12.7(54.9) 11.3(52.3) 13.2(55.7) Average precipitation mm (inches) 1(0.0) 3(0.1) 4(0.2) 25(1.0) 118(4.6) 231(9.1) 170(6.7) 141(5.6) 220(8.7) 131(5.2) 16(0.6) 5(0.2) 1,065(42) Source: Climate-Data.org[46]Instituto Nacional de Sismologxc3xada, Vulcanologxc3xada, Meteorologxc3xada e Hidrologxc3xada de Guatemala[47] | WIKI |
Built 1,530.17xc2xa0m above sea level in an earthquake-prone region, Antigua Guatemala, the capital of the Captaincy-General of Guatemala, was founded in 1524 as Santiago de Guatemala. | UNESCO |
The Pan-American Institute of Geography and History declared it an American Historical Monument in 1965 which took affect four years later with the approval of Article 61 of the Constitution of the Republic of Guatemala, Legislative Decree 60-69 (Law for the Protection of the City of La Antigua Guatemala). | UNESCO |