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HuehuetenangoGuatemala travel destinationHuehuetenango is located along the ridges of the Sierra de los Cuchumatanes, the highest mountain chain of Central America, with altitudes that 4,000 meters. Huehuetenango has a varying climate that ranges from deep cold to hot and humid. Several rivers originate in the area here, like the rivers Selegua, Cuilco, Chixoy and Salinas. A large number of the inhabitants of Huehuetenango are of Mayan descent, mainly from the ethnic group of the Mam. Along with the Mam, the Chuje, Kanjobal and Jacalteca Indians share the territory around Huehuetenango. The State of Huehuetenango is politically divided into 31 municipal districts that differ especially in how people dress. In Huehuetenango people are generally farmers, shepherds or artisans who manufacture textiles, guitars, fireworks, pottery and baskets. They also cultivate corn, potatoes, wheat, barley, coffee and sugar cane. The main religion is a mixture between the ancient Mayan religion and some Christian elements. During the Classic period (250 - 900 AD), Huehuetenango was part of the Mam Kingdom, which ruled most of the western highlands until the Quiches forced them into Huehuetenango, where the Mam were attacked in 1525. The region of Huehuetenango has a background of liberalism and rebellion and it proclaimed its independence before it became an offical matter. | Guatemala
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