Sanarate, El Progreso, Guatemala Genealogy

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History

  • After the independence of Central America in 1821, Sanarate became part of the Acasaguastlán circuit.
  • Then he was assigned to the department of Jalapa, which was created on November 24, 1873.
  • Finally passed to the department of El Progreso when it was created on April 13, 1908.
  • Although the department was dismantled in 1920, Sanarate was reassigned to it when it was created again in 1934.
  • The municipality of Sanarate has a population of approximately 33,000 people[1]

Civil Registration

Parish Records

Census Records

  • There are no records for only the municipality of Sanarate. See the records of neighboring municipalities.

Cemeteries

  • Cementerio Municipal Sanarate
  • Cementerio El Canutillo Concepción

Localities

  • Agua Dulce
  • Agua Salobrega
  • Barranquillo
  • Cerro Blanco
  • Chichicaste
  • Conacaste
  • El Aguaje
  • El Carmen
  • El Cobano
  • El Florido
  • El Jute
  • El Terrerito
  • Estoraque
  • Hato Viejo
  • La Cumbre
  • La Laguna
  • Las Iguanas
  • Llano De Morales
  • Los Ocotes
  • Monte Grande
  • Montepeque
  • Panajax
  • Quebrada Grande
  • Sabanetas
  • San Juan
  • San Rafael

References

  1. Wikipedia Collaborators, "Sanarate," In Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia, https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanarate. Visited 11 July 2017.