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Nueva Santa Rosa () is a town and
municipality A municipality is usually a single administrative division having corporate status and powers of self-government or jurisdiction as granted by national and regional laws to which it is subordinate. The term ''municipality'' may also mean the go ...
in the
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department of Guatemala. The municipality has a population of 36,464 (2018 census) and cover an area of 147 km2. The town of Nueva Santa Rosa is located from
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and has a population of 13,535 (2018 census). Surrounding cities include: El Riachuelo, El chupadero, Palin, El Valle, Chapas, Espitia Real, and Jumay.


History

Nueva Santa Rosa is a city located in the northern part of the Department of Santa Rosa, Guatemala
Santa Rosa Department, Guatemala Santa Rosa () is a department in Guatemala. The capital is Cuilapa. History 1913 earthquake On Saturday 8 March 1913 and magnitude 6.4 earthquake hit Santa Rosa, destroying its department capital, Cuilapa. Both the initial quake and the af ...
. On May 22, 1917, during the presidency of
Manuel Estrada Cabrera Manuel José Estrada Cabrera (21 November 1857 – 24 September 1924) was the President of Guatemala from 1898 to 1920. A lawyer with no military background, he was a strong ruler (dictator) who modernised the country's industry and transportat ...
(1898-1920), it was designated as a municipality by a government accord. History tells us that before becoming a municipality it was given the name VILLAGE OF THE EASTERN BORDERS by its neighbors but is currently known as Nueva Santa Rosa. It is at an altitude of 1,001.25 meters above sea level. It is located at 14°22’50’ latitud, 90°17’10’’ longitud according to the National Geographic Institute. The city’s altitude reaches up to 1,845 meters S.N.M. at the Linda Vista hill. According to the Population and Housing National Census of 2008 administered by the National Institute of Statistics, the city occupies a territory of 67.00 square kilometers and has a population of 32,727 inhabitants. The majority of the population (52%) is between the ages of 15 and 64 years old.


Location

The city of Nueva Santa Rosa is located 30 kilometers from the department of Cuilapa and 75 km from the capital city of Guatemala, Guatemala City. It is located in a region called the volcanic highlands, its soil is of volcanic origin (pumice) ink: pumice Rainfall is between 1100 and 1350 millimeters of water per year, with an average temperature of 23 degrees Celsius and a minimum temperature of 10 degrees Celsius. The land is hilly with slopes that do not reach a slope greater than 20%. At the northern border lies the cities of Casillas and San Rafael las Flores, at the Southern and Eastern borders lies the department head of Cuilapa and located on its western border are the cities Santa Rosa de Lima and Santa Cruz Naranjo.


Language

Spanish is the official language of Guatemala, however only 60% of the population are native Spanish speakers. The other 40% are speakers of one of the 28 native dialects which fall into five language categories; quiche, mam, pocomam, chol and the mayan family of languages. This family of languages consists of Carib, Kekchi, Garifuna, Cakchiquel and Xinca. The last of these languages, Xinca, is an ancient language spoken only in the department of Santa Rosa. While Spanish is currently the primary language spoken throughout Guatemala, Nueva Santa Rosa is home to the ancestors of Mayan peoples who spoke Xincan, a now extinct language completely unrelated to any other language in the region. The language consists of four distinct classes and was supposedly only spoken in the department of Santa Rosa. Presently two of those four languages are completely extinct while there are 2 to 3 semi speakers of the other two. Today there are indigenous peoples who identify as Xinca but do not have a descriptive source of the ancient Xincan language.


References

{{Santa Rosa (Guatemalan department) Municipalities of the Santa Rosa Department, Guatemala