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Suchitepéquez Department

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Suchitepéquez ( Spanish pronunciation: [sutʃiteˈpekes] ) is one of the 22 departments of Guatemala . Its capital is Mazatenango . It is situated in the southwestern region of Guatemala , bordering Quetzaltenango , Sololá , and Chimaltenango to the north, the Pacific Ocean to the south, Escuintla to the east, and Retalhuleu to the west.

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3-567: Gall, Francis (1976). Diccionario Geográfico de Guatemala. 4 vols . Guatemala: Instituto Geográfico Nacional . 14°32′02″N 91°30′11″W  /  14.534°N 91.503°W  / 14.534; -91.503 This Guatemala location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Instituto Geogr%C3%A1fico Nacional (Guatemala) The National Geographic Institute of Guatemala (in Spanish : Instituto Geográfico Nacional "Ingeniero Alfredo Obiols Gómez" (IGN))

6-573: Is a scientific agency of the Guatemalan government. IGN was created on 29 December 1964. In the 1930s, cartographic projects were carried out by ad hoc mapping commissions which were primarily responsible for boundary surveys. The Department of Maps and Cartography (in Spanish : Departamento de Mapas y Cartografía ) was created in 1945 and followed by the creation of the Instituto Geográfico Nacional in 1964. In 1982

9-709: The agency was renamed to Instituto Geográfico Militar (IGM) after a merger with the Military Cartographic Service, and became a dependency of the Ministry of Defence . In January 1998, following the demilitarisation of state institutions stipulated in the Peace Accords, the IGN was reinstated as a dependency of the Ministry of Communications, Infrastructure and Housing, and became a dependency of

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