Santa Cruz del Quiché in Santa Cruz de Quiché, El Quiché, Guatemala — Central America
Plaza Tecún Umán
La municipalidad de
Santa Cruz de El Quiche
al Heroe Nacional
Tecun Uman
1969
Homenaje: Del Departamento de El Quiche al Heroe Nacional Tecun Uman, hijo de esta tierra historica, martir de la soberania nacional
Ejemplo de acendrado patriotism
Quiche, 20 de febrero de 1967.
The municipality of Santa Cruz de El Quiché to the National Hero Tecún Umán
1969
Tribute from the Department of El Quiché to the National Hero Tecún Umán, son of this historic land, an example of pure patriotism.
1967.
Erected 1967.
Topics. This historical marker is listed in these topic lists: Native Americans • Patriots & Patriotism. A significant historical year for this entry is 1969.
Location. 15° 1.744′ N, 91° 8.939′ W. Marker is in Santa Cruz del Quiché, El Quiché, in Santa Cruz de Quiché. The monument and markers are located in the central park of Santa Cruz del Quiché. Touch for map. Marker is in this post office area: Santa Cruz del Quiché, El Quiché 14001, Guatemala. Touch for directions.
Other nearby markers. At least 4 other markers are within 29 kilometers of this marker, measured as the crow flies. El Quiché War Victims (a few steps from this marker); Founding of the Department of El Quiche, Guatemala (within shouting distance of this marker); Santa María Chiquimula Community Consultation (approx. 19.5 kilometers away in Totonicapán); Manuel Tzoc, Founder of Nahualá (approx. 27.6 kilometers away in Sololá).
Regarding Plaza Tecún Umán. Tecún Umán was the most famous of the Quiché warrior-kings to confront the Spanish during their conquest of Guatemala. He was killed by Pedro de Alvarado on February 15, 1524 on the plains of Olintepeque near Quetzaltenango. In 1960, as Guatemala again found herself in a time of turmoil and civil strife, the military leaders designated Tecún Umán as a National Hero of Guatemala and promoted him as an example of patriotism.
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