totonicapan
Totonicapán is a city located in the department of Sololá, Guatemala. It is situated in the western highlands of the country, known for its cool climate and picturesque landscapes. The city is named after the ancient Maya site of Totonikapán, which was a significant cultural and political center during the Postclassic period. The ruins of Totonikapán are located near the modern city and attract visitors interested in Maya history.
Totonicapán is known for its agricultural activities, particularly the cultivation of coffee, which is a major
The city's infrastructure includes a hospital, schools, and various public services, making it a functional and
The population of Totonicapán is predominantly Maya, with a significant number of indigenous residents who maintain