Los Altos

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Los Altos was a short-lived 19th-century Central American state that briefly separated from Guatemala during the region’s post-independence political upheavals.

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instanceOf former Central American state
historical state
short-lived state
capital Quetzaltenango NERFINISHED
conflictWith conservative government of Guatemala
currencyUsed Central American real NERFINISHED
dateDissolved 1840
dateEstablished 1838
governmentType liberal regional government
hadCoatOfArms Coat of arms of Los Altos
hadFlag Flag of Los Altos NERFINISHED
hasTerritoryIn present-day Guatemala
present-day Mexico
historicalEra 19th century
post-independence Central America
includedCity Quetzaltenango NERFINISHED
Soconusco NERFINISHED
Sololá NERFINISHED
Suchitepéquez NERFINISHED
Totonicapán NERFINISHED
languageUsed Spanish
locatedIn Central America NERFINISHED
notableLeader Agustín Guzmán NERFINISHED
Marcelo Molina NERFINISHED
partOf Federal Republic of Central America NERFINISHED
partOfHistoricalRegion western highlands of Guatemala
politicalAlignment liberal
politicalStatus federal state within the Federal Republic of Central America
precededBy State of Guatemala NERFINISHED
reasonForFormation liberal opposition to conservative rule in Guatemala
regional autonomy movement
reincorporatedInto Guatemala NERFINISHED
reincorporationByForce Rafael Carrera NERFINISHED
secessionFrom State of Guatemala NERFINISHED
separatedFrom Guatemala NERFINISHED
shortLived true
succeededBy State of Guatemala NERFINISHED

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