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Santa Eulalia is a town in Guatemala, a country in Central America. It is located in the north-east part of the Huehuetenango area. People in Santa Eulalia often call it Jolom Konobʼ in the Qʼanjobʼal language, which is spoken by most people there. This town is known for its rich culture and many traditions.

Santa Eulalia is found high up in the Sierra de los Cuchumatanes mountains. It sits about 2,300 meters (7,546 feet) above sea level. Every year, the town celebrates its patron saint, Saint Eulalia. These celebrations begin on February 8th and end on February 12th, which is the main day of the festival.

What is Santa Eulalia known for?

Santa Eulalia is famous for its unique culture and traditions. The town is a vibrant place where the Q'anjob'al language is widely spoken. This language is a key part of the local identity. The people of Santa Eulalia work hard to keep their customs alive.

Where is Santa Eulalia located?

Santa Eulalia is in the country of Guatemala. It is part of the Huehuetenango department, which is like a state or province. The town is nestled in the beautiful Sierra de los Cuchumatanes mountain range. Its high location means it has cool weather and stunning views.

How high is Santa Eulalia?

The town of Santa Eulalia is located at a high altitude. It is about 2,300 meters (or 7,546 feet) above sea level. This makes it one of the higher towns in the region.

When are the main celebrations in Santa Eulalia?

Santa Eulalia has special annual celebrations. These events honor the town's patron saint, Saint Eulalia. The festivities are a big part of the town's yearly calendar.

What happens during the patron saint festival?

The celebrations for Saint Eulalia start on February 8th. They continue for several days, filled with various activities. The main day of the festival is February 12th. During this time, you can see many traditional events and cultural displays.

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