Amatitlán Department

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Country Guatemala
District1839
Amatitlán
Department
Former Amatitlán Department main settlements
Guatemala
Coordinates: 14°17′52″N 90°47′13″W / 14.29778°N 90.78694°W / 14.29778; -90.78694
Country Guatemala
CapitalAmatitlán
District1839
Department1866
Abolished1935
Government
  TypeDepartmental
Population
  Ethnicities
Ladino
  Religions
Roman Catholicism Evangelicalism
Time zone-6
ISO 3166 codeGT-ES

The Amatitlán Department was one of the original departments of the Republic of Guatemala when it was created in 1839 as an independent district by governor Mariano Rivera Paz and then elevated to the category of department by conservative president Vicente Cerna y Cerna in 1866. It was abolished by general Jorge Ubico in 1935 and its municipalities were split between the Guatemala and Escuintla departments. It was formed by the modern municipalities of Amatitlán, Villa Nueva, Palín, Villa Canales and San Miguel Petapa.

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