Rabinal is a small town located in Baja Verapaz, Guatemala,
at . It serves as the administrative seat for the surrounding municipality of the same name. The municipality covers 504 km² and, in 1994, had a population of
24,100. The local people are predominantly Achi Maya native Americans who speak the Quiché Maya language.
History
Culture
Rabinal town boasts a large, colonial-era baroque church. Alongside the church is a small municipal museum, with exhibits on the local culture (particularly native healing techniques) and a section dealing with the massacres of the 1980s. Various pre-Hispanic archaeological sites are also located in the surrounding hills.
The town's annual fiesta patronal takes place in late January each year and is famous for its dances, including one that recreates a legendary battle between the Achi and the K'iche Maya.
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Last updated: 05-31-2005 00:14:30