. . . . "Sacatep\u00E9quez (Spanish pronunciation: [sakate\u02C8pekes]) was a city in Guatemala from November 21, 1542 until July 29, 1773 when it was destroyed by the Santa Marta earthquake. Sacatep\u00E9quez means grasshill and gave its name to the Sacatep\u00E9quez Department. Sacatep\u00E9quez and Antigua Guatemala were the two municipalities belonging to the department of Chimaltenango. On September 12, 1839, the department of Sacatep\u00E9quez was created, getting its name from the former city. Antigua Guatemala was made the capital."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "7040742"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . "1038816472"^^ . . . . . "Sacatep\u00E9quez (Spanish pronunciation: [sakate\u02C8pekes]) was a city in Guatemala from November 21, 1542 until July 29, 1773 when it was destroyed by the Santa Marta earthquake. Sacatep\u00E9quez means grasshill and gave its name to the Sacatep\u00E9quez Department. Sacatep\u00E9quez and Antigua Guatemala were the two municipalities belonging to the department of Chimaltenango. On September 12, 1839, the department of Sacatep\u00E9quez was created, getting its name from the former city. Antigua Guatemala was made the capital."@en . . "981"^^ . "Sacatep\u00E9quez"@en . . .