Jutiapa Department Explained

Official Name:Jutiapa Department
Native Name:Departmento de Jutiapa
Native Name Lang:es
Settlement Type:Department of Guatemala
Map Alt:Jutiapa's neighbors. Clockwise, to the south of its southern tip, the Pacific Ocean; to the west, Spanish; Castilian: Santa Rosa; to the north, Spanish; Castilian: Jalapa; to the northeast, Spanish; Castilian: Chiquimula. To the east, Lake Spanish; Castilian: Güija, in El Salvador, Spanish; Castilian: Santa Ana and to the south Spanish; Castilian: Ahuachapán.
Pushpin Label Position:bottom
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Guatemala
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: Guatemala
Seat Type:Capital
Seat:Jutiapa
Parts Type:Municipalities
Parts:17
Government Type:Departmental
Leader Title:Governor
Area Total Km2:3219
Population As Of:2018
Population Footnotes:[1]
Population Total:488395
Population Density Km2:auto
Population Urban:249754
Population Blank1 Title:Ethnicities
Population Blank2 Title:Religions
Population Blank2:Roman Catholicism, Evangelicalism
Utc Offset:-6

Jutiapa Department is a department of Guatemala that borders along El Salvador and the Pacific Ocean. The capital is the city of Jutiapa. As of 2018, it has a population of 488,395. The department is divided into seventeen municipalities. Jutiapa is the country's southeasternmost department and officially the only department with no Mayan descendants native to the region. The main crops are sorghum, tobacco, onion and corn. The climate is dry. An important attraction is the cattle fair. It is at 405 m above sea level.

The population is ethnically "Ladino" (of European descent & non Mayan-indigenous), though in the northern regions of Jutiapa there are few descendants that once belonged to the Xinca population. The Xinca people were of non-Mayan descent.

The coat of arms contains the cornucopia symbolizing Jutiapa as the barn of the East, supplying Guatemala with most of the grain consumed by the people. The horse and the cow represent the cattle; the books stand for educational and cultural advances. In the background sits La Cruz hill, the firm guardian of the departmental chief town, with the tower or antenna of a Jutiapa radio station. Behind the hill float the clouds, the sky and the sun of Jutiapa, "The Sun City". This coat of arms is placed on the flag between two laurel branches symbolizing the daily triumphs of the sons of Jutiapa. The flag is mainly white, showing in its center the coat of arms adapted and adroned, between two laurel branches.

Municipalities

  1. Agua Blanca
  2. Asunción Mita
  3. Atescatempa
  4. Comapa
  5. Conguaco
  6. El Adelanto
  7. El Progreso
  8. Jalpatagua
  9. Jerez
  10. Jutiapa
  11. Moyuta
  12. Pasaco
  13. Quesada
  14. San José Acatempa
  15. Santa Catarina Mita
  16. Yupiltepeque
  17. Zapotitlán

External links

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.citypopulation.de/en/guatemala/cities/ Citypopulation.de