Sierra de los Cuchumatanes

Sierra de los Cuchumatanes
Sierra de los Cuchumatanes
Range
Country  Guatemala
Regions Huehuetenango, El Quiché
Highest point La Torre
 - location Todos Santos Cuchumatán
 - elevation 3,828 m (12,559 ft)
 - coordinates 15°31′10″N 91°32′41″W / 15.51944°N 91.54472°W / 15.51944; -91.54472
Area 16,350 km2 (6,313 sq mi)
Geology Karst, sedimentary rock
Period Paleozoic to Mesozoic

The Sierra de los Cuchumatanes is the highest non-volcanic mountain range in Central America. Its elevations range from 500 m to over 3,800 m, and it covers a total area of ±16,350 km².[1] With an area of 1,500 km² situated above 3,000 m, it is also the most extensive highland region in Central America.[2][3] The Sierra de los Cuchumatanes is located in western Guatemala in the departments of Huehuetenango and El Quiché. Its western and south-western borders are marked by the Seleguá River which separates it from the Sierra Madre volcanic chain. Its southern border is defined by the Río Negro which flows into the Chixoy River that turns northwards and separates the Cuchumatanes from the mountains in the Alta Verapaz region. The highest peaks, which reach up to 3,828 meters, are in the department of Huehuetenango.

The name "Cuchumatán" is derived from the Mam words "Cuchuj" (to join or unite) and "matán" (with superior force) and means "that which was brought together by superior force". Cuchumatán may also be a derivation of the Nahuatl word "kochmatlán" which means "place of the parrot hunters".[1]

The Cuchumatanes has a variety of different biomes, including pine-oak lower montane and montane humid forest, while lower montane wet forest and neotropic grass & shrub lands are present on higher slopes and plateaus,[4] and subtropical pluvial forest in the northern piemonte.[2]

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References

Caffrey, Maria A. (2007) (pdf). A 10,000 Year Record of Pre-Columbian Environmental Change from Highland Guatemala. Thesis.. University of Denver. https://portfolio.du.edu/portfolio/getportfoliofile?uid=83160. 
Lovell, William George (2005). Conquest and Survival in Colonial Guatemala: A Historical Geography of the Cuchumatán Highlands, 1500-1821. Montreal/Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press. ISBN 978-0773527416. 
Marshall, Jeffrey S. (2007). "The Geomorphology and Physiographic Provinces of Central America". In Bundschuh, Jochen & Guillermo E. Alvarado (Eds) (pdf). Central America: Geology, Resources and Hazards. Taylor & Francis. pp. 1–30. ISBN 978-0415416474. http://www.csupomona.edu/~marshall/jsm.pubs/Marshall.07.pdf. 
Steinberg, Michael and Matthew Taylor (2008). "Guatemala's Altos de Chiantla: Changes on the High Frontier". Mountain Research and Development 28 (3/4): 255–262. doi:10.1659/mrd.0891. ISSN 1994-7151. http://www.bioone.org/doi/pdf/10.1659/mrd.0891. 

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