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Guatemala Atlas Map Field Information and Coordination Support Section Division of Operational Services As of April 2007 Email : Mapping@Unhcr.Org FICSS in DOS Guatemala Atlas Map Field Information and Coordination Support Section Division of Operational Services As of April 2007 Email : [email protected] ((( Corozal Guatemala_Atlas_A3PC.WOR Balancan !! !! !! !! Tenosique Belize City !! BELMOPANBELMOPAN Stann Creek Town !! MEXICOMEXICO BELIZEBELIZE !! Golfo de Honduras San Juan ((( !! Lívingston !! El Achiotal !! Puerto Barrios GUATEMALAGUATEMALA Puerto Santo Tomás de Castilla ((( ((( ((( Soloma ((( Cuyamel Cobán ((( El Estor ((( ((( Chajul ((( !! ((( San Pedro Carchá ((( Morales !! Motozintla Huehuetenango !! San Cristóbal Verapaz ((( Cunen ((( ((( !! Macuelizo ((( ((( Los Amates((( Petoa ((( Cubulco Salamá Trinidad ((( ((( !! Gualán ((( !! !! ((( !! ((( San Sebastián ((( San Jerónimo ((( Jesus Maria La Agua ((( !! Rabinal ((( Protección ((( Joyabaj TapachulaTapachula Totonicapán ((( Zacapa !! Naranjito ((( ((( !! Tapachula ((( ((( Santa Bárbara ((( Quezaltenango !! Dulce Nombre ((( !! San José Poaquil !! Chiquimula !! !! Sololá !! Santa Rosa !! Comalapa ((( Patzún !! Santiago Atitlán !! Tecun Uman !! Chimaltenango GUATEMALAGUATEMALA !! Jalapa HONDURASHONDURAS Mazatenango HONDURASHONDURAS Antigua ((( !! Esquipulas !! !! Retalhuleu ((( !! ((( Ciudad Vieja ((( Monjas Alotenango ((( Nueva Ocotepeque !! ((( Santa Catarina Mita Amatitlán ((( ((( Patulul ((( Ayarza Río Bravo ((( ((( Metapán !! !! Escuintla ((( !! ((( !! Jutiapa((( ((( !! Champerico ((( !! Cuilapa !! Asunción Mita ((( Yamarang Pueblo Nuevo Tiquisate ((( Erandique Yupiltepeque ((( ((( Atescatempa Nueva Concepción LEGEND ((( ((( !! ((( !! Texistepeque !! Taxisco ((( !! Guazacapán Capital !! ((( Concepción Obero !! Chalchuapa Chalatenango ((( !! Santa Ana (((!! UNHCR field office Atiquizaya (((!! ((( Aguilares !! ((( !! San José !! Suchitoto La Barrita ((( !! !! !! Ahuachapán !! Main town or village Quezaltepeque !! ((( !! ((( !! ((( !! Ilobasco((( ((( !! ((( Secondary town or village Izalco SANSAN SALVADORSALVADOR !! Ciudad Ba ((( SANSAN SALVADORSALVADOR International boundary!! ((( !! Sonsonate !! Armenia ((( !! Cojutepeque !! Main Road !! San Vicente !! Chapeltiq Metalío ((( Nueva San Salvador !! Acajutla Secondary road ((( ((( Santiago!! Nonualco !! ((( !! Railway !! ((( Santiago de María !! !! San La Libertad ELEVATION((( San Jorge ((( (Above mean! !sea level) PACIFIC OCEAN ((( !! Usulután ((( Jiquilisco ELEL SALVADORSALVADOR Below mean sea level 0 to 250 metres 250 to 500 metres 500 to 750 metres 750 to 1000 metres 1000 to 1750 metres 1750 to 2500 metres 0 50 100 2500 to 3250 metres 3250 to 4000 metres kilometres Printed: 04 April 2007 Over 4000 metres The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Sources: UNHCR, Global Insight digital mapping - © 1998 Europa Technologies Ltd..
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