Esquipulas Palo Gordo


Esquipulas Palo Gordo is a town and municipality in the San Marcos department of Guatemala. The town was founded on 24 December 1826 year. In the 1920s it was merged with San Marcos, but in 1948 it recovered its autonomy again.

Political division


LocationNameBrief description
TownEsquipulas Palo Gordo-
VillagesTánilLocated by Ixtágel hill.
VillagesFraternidadFormerly "Hoyón Grande" and "Hoyón Chiquito".
VillagesCarrizalPreviously known as "San Francisco".
VillagesVilla HermosaFounded in 1902.
VillagesOjo de AguaIts name is due to the presence of several water creeks in the area.
VillagesPojopónAlso known as Santa Cruz Pojopón.
CantónBethaniaPreviously known as «Cumbre de Paltazá» settlement, since it was right by Paltazá creek.
SettlementsEl ParaísoPreviously called «Ixquihuila».
SettlementsJerusalénOne of Tánil village newest settlements.
SettlementsVilla NuevaCreated when all the community came together and decided to settle in a new location.
SettlementsSan Isidro
SettlementsPrimavera
SettlementsBuena Vista
SettlementsEsmeralda
SettlementsCaserío Puente de Tierra
SettlementsTierra Blanca


Natural resources

Natural resources in the municipality are mainly cattle, forestry and agriculture. The main agricultural products are: sugar cane, corn, wheat, potato, and beans; the land is flat and fertile.

Tourism

Esquipulas Palo Gordo has several natural attractions; among them is Ixtagel hill and the Quetzal refuge in Fraternidad village, along with a large forest area that covers approximately 50% of the municipal area and has extensive fauna variety.
The municipality celebrates its annual fair in honor of the Black Christ of Esquipulas between January 12 and 17.

Politics

In 2011, a woman joined the mayoral race in Esquipulas Palo Gordo for the very first time, when Edilma Marleny Ochoa Barrios ran for Unión del Cambio Nacional —UCN—.

Climate

Esquipulas Palo Gordo has temperate climate.

Geographic location

Esquipulas Palo Gordo can be reached two ways:
It is surrounded by San Marcos Department municipalities: