词条 | Chahal, Guatemala |
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|official_name = San Fernando Nuevo Chahal |imagesize = 300px |pushpin_map = Guatemala |pushpin_label_position = bottom |pushpin_map_caption = Location in Guatemala |pushpin_map1 = Alta Verapaz |pushpin_map_caption1 = Location in Alta Verapaz |subdivision_type = Country |subdivision_name = Guatemala |subdivision_type1 = Department |subdivision_name1 = Alta Verapaz |leader_title = Mayor |leader_name = Gonzalo Coc |leader_party = LIDER |unit_pref = Metric |coordinates = {{coord|15|45|0|N|89|34|0|W|region:GT|display=inline}} |blank_name = Climate |blank_info = Af }} Chahal is a municipality in the Guatemalan department of Alta Verapaz. The name originates from the Mayans. HistorySpanish conquest and the Dominican friars{{Main|Bartolomé de las Casas}}On his second visit to Guatemala, in 1537, friar Bartolome de las Casas, O.P. wanted to employ his new method of conversion based on two principles: 1) to preach the Gospel to all men and treat them as equals, and 2) to assert that conversion must be voluntary and based on knowledge and understanding of the Faith. It was important for Las Casas that this method be tested without meddling from secular colonists, so he chose a territory in the heart of Guatemala where there were no previous colonies and where the natives were considered fierce and war-like. Because of the fact that the land had not been possible to conquer by military means, the governor of Guatemala, Alonso de Maldonado, agreed to sign a contract promising that if the venture was successful he would not establish any new encomiendas in the area. Las Casas's group of friars established a Dominican presence in Rabinal, Sacapulas and Cobán, reaching as far as Chahal. Through the efforts of Las Casas' missionaries the so-called "Land of War" came to be called "Verapaz", "True Peace". Las Casas's strategy was to teach Christian songs to merchant Indian Christians who then ventured into the area. In this way he was successful in converting several native chiefs, among them those of Atitlán and Chichicastenango, and in building several churches in the territory named Alta Verapaz. These congregated a group of Christian Indians in the location of what is now the town of Rabinal.{{sfn|Wagner|Parish|1967|pp=86–93}} In 1538 Las Casas was recalled from his mission by Bishop Francisco Marroquin who wanted him to go to Mexico and then on to Spain in order to seek more Dominicans to assist in the mission.{{sfn|Wagner|Parish|1967|pp=94–95}} Franja Transversal del Norte{{Main|Franja Transversal del Norte}}{{See also|Carlos Manuel Arana Osorio|Fernando Romeo Lucas Garcia}}{{Location map | Guatemala|AlternativeMap=Franja transversal guate relief.jpg | width = 200 | float = left | caption = Location of Chahal in Franja Transversal del Norte | label = Chahal | label_size = 80 | position = bottom | background = white | mark = Orange_pog.svg | marksize = 9 | lat_deg = | lon_deg = }}{{quote box|width=18%|"It is of public interest and national emergency, the establishment of Agrarian Development Zones in the area included within the municipalities: San Ana Huista, San Antonio Huista, Nentón, Jacaltenango, San Mateo Ixtatán, and Santa Cruz Barillas in Huehuetenango; Chajul and San Miguel Uspantán in Quiché; Cobán, Chisec, San Pedro Carchá, Lanquín, Senahú, Cahabón and Chahal, in Alta Verapaz and the entire department of Izabal."|Decree 60-70, first article.{{sfn|Solano|2012|p=15}}}} The first settler project in the Franja Transversal del Norte (FTN) was in Sebol-Chinajá in Alta Verapaz. Sebol, then regarded as a strategic point and route through Cancuén river, which communicated with Petén through the Usumacinta River on the border with Mexico and the only road that existed was a dirt one built by President Lázaro Chacón in 1928. In 1958, during the government of General Miguel Ydígoras Fuentes the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) financed infrastructure projects in Sebol.[1] In 1960, then Army captain Fernando Romeo Lucas Garcia inherited Saquixquib and Punta de Boloncó farms in northeastern Sebol. In 1963 he bought the farm "San Fernando" El Palmar de Sejux and finally bought the "Sepur" farm near San Fernando. During those years, Lucas was in the Guatemalan legislature and lobbied in Congress to boost investment in that area of the country.{{sfn|Solano|2012|p=10}} In 1962, the DGAA became the National Institute of Agrarian Reform (INTA), by Decree 1551 which created the law of Agrarian Transformation. In 1964, INTA defined the geography of the FTN as the northern part of the departments of Huehuetenango, Quiché , Alta Verapaz and Izabal and that same year priests of the Maryknoll order and the Order of the Sacred Heart began the first process of colonization, along with INTA, carrying settlers from Huehuetenango to the Ixcán sector in Quiché.{{sfn|Solano|2012|p=13}} The Northern Transversal Strip was officially created during the government of General Carlos Arana Osorio in 1970, by Decree 60-70 in the Congress, for agricultural development.[2] African oil palm{{See also|Elaeis guineensis}}There is a large demand within Guatemala and some of its neighbors for edible oils and fats, which would explain how the African oil palm became so prevalent in the country in detriment of other oils, and which has allowed new companies associated to large capitals in a new investment phase that can be found particularly in some territories that form the Northern Transversal Strip of Guatemala.[3] The investors are trying to turn Guatemala into one of the main palm oil exporters, in spite of the decline on its international price. The most active region is found in Chisec and Cobán, in Alta Verapaz Department; Ixcán in Quiché Department, and Sayaxché, Petén Department, where Palmas del Ixcán, S.A. (PALIX) is located, both with its own plantation and those of subcontractors. Another active region is that of Fray Bartolomé de las Casas and Chahal in Alta Verapaz Department; El Estor and Livingston, Izabal Department; and San Luis, Petén, where Naturaceites operates.[3] ClimateChahal has a tropical climate (Köppen: Af). {{Weather box|location = Chahal |metric first = yes |Jan high C = 26.5 |Feb high C = 28.3 |Mar high C = 29.7 |Apr high C = 31.4 |May high C = 31.4 |Jun high C = 31.5 |Jul high C = 30.1 |Aug high C = 30.3 |Sep high C = 30.3 |Oct high C = 29.4 |Nov high C = 27.7 |Dec high C = 26.9 |year high C = |Jan low C = 19.2 |Feb low C = 19.0 |Mar low C = 20.4 |Apr low C = 21.5 |May low C = 22.5 |Jun low C = 22.9 |Jul low C = 22.7 |Aug low C = 22.5 |Sep low C = 22.3 |Oct low C = 21.8 |Nov low C = 20.5 |Dec low C = 19.1 |year low C = |single line = yes |Jan mean C = 22.8 |Feb mean C = 23.6 |Mar mean C = 25.0 |Apr mean C = 26.4 |May mean C = 26.9 |Jun mean C = 27.2 |Jul mean C = 26.4 |Aug mean C = 26.4 |Sep mean C = 26.3 |Oct mean C = 25.6 |Nov mean C = 24.1 |Dec mean C = 23.0 |year mean C = |Jan precipitation mm = 135 |Feb precipitation mm = 80 |Mar precipitation mm = 75 |Apr precipitation mm = 78 |May precipitation mm = 190 |Jun precipitation mm = 430 |Jul precipitation mm = 487 |Aug precipitation mm = 322 |Sep precipitation mm = 339 |Oct precipitation mm = 294 |Nov precipitation mm = 197 |Dec precipitation mm = 154 |year precipitation mm = |source 1 = Climate-Data.org[4] }} Geographic location{{Geographic location| Northwest = Fray Bartolomé de las Casas, municipality of Alta Verapaz Department | North = San Luis, municipality of El Petén Department and Fray Bartolomé de las Casas, municipality of Alta Verapaz Department | West = Fray Bartolomé de las Casas and Cahabón, municipalities of Alta Verapaz Department | Center = Chahal | East= El Estor, municipality of Izabal[5] | South= Cahabón, municipality of Alta Verapaz Department[5] }} See also{{Portal|Guatemala|Geography|History}}
Notes and references1. ^Sebol finally adopted the name "Fray Bartolomé de las Casas', municipality created in 1983 in Alta Verapaz. 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://wikiguate.com.gt/wiki/Franja_Transversal_del_Norte|journal=Wikiguate|title=Franja Transversal del Norte|accessdate=30 October 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140704175847/http://wikiguate.com.gt/wiki/Franja_Transversal_del_Norte#|archive-date=2014-07-04|dead-url=yes|df=}} 3. ^1 {{harvnb|Solano|15 July 2015|p=1}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://en.climate-data.org/location/46100/|title = Climate: Chahal|accessdate = 19 August 2015|publisher = Climate-Data.org}} 5. ^1 {{cite web|author=SEGEPLAN|title=Municipios de Alta Verapaz, Guatemala|url=http://www.segeplan.gob.gt/2.0/index.php?option=com_k2&view=itemlist&task=category&id=2:alta-verapaz&Itemid=333|location=Guatemala|website=Secretaría General de Planificación y Programación de la Presidencia de la República|accessdate=30 June 2015|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150630153430/http://www.segeplan.gob.gt/2.0/index.php?option=com_k2&view=itemlist&task=category&id=2%3Aalta-verapaz&Itemid=333|archivedate=30 June 2015|ref=harv|deadurl=yes|df=}} References{{reflist}}Bibliography{{refbegin}}
2 : Municipalities of the Alta Verapaz Department|Populated places in the Alta Verapaz Department |
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