Santo Domingo Xenacoj (Municipio de Santo Domingo Xenacoj)
Santo Domingo Xenacoj is a town, with a population of 10,632 (2018 census), and a municipality in the Guatemalan department of Sacatepéquez.
The native term Xenacoj has been evolving over the centuries: in 1625, Irish friar Thomas Gage, call it Sinacao; later, friar Francisco Ximenes, O.P. in 1717, calls it Xencoc. In the San Pedro documents is shown as Senacoc and in 1806 was written as Xinacó, in 1880 as Xinacó and, finally, in the early 20th century is written as Xenacoj. The origin of the name comes from the word "Xe" which means under or beneath and Nacoj, which is the name of a hill; therefore, the name Xenacoj means "under the Nacoj hill". Another version claims that instead of Hill, Na means mouth and Coj means lion.
The native term Xenacoj has been evolving over the centuries: in 1625, Irish friar Thomas Gage, call it Sinacao; later, friar Francisco Ximenes, O.P. in 1717, calls it Xencoc. In the San Pedro documents is shown as Senacoc and in 1806 was written as Xinacó, in 1880 as Xinacó and, finally, in the early 20th century is written as Xenacoj. The origin of the name comes from the word "Xe" which means under or beneath and Nacoj, which is the name of a hill; therefore, the name Xenacoj means "under the Nacoj hill". Another version claims that instead of Hill, Na means mouth and Coj means lion.
Map - Santo Domingo Xenacoj (Municipio de Santo Domingo Xenacoj)
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Country - Guatemala
Currency / Language
ISO | Currency | Symbol | Significant figures |
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GTQ | Guatemalan quetzal | Q | 2 |
ISO | Language |
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ES | Spanish language |