San Antonio Palopo
Guatemala
This small Cakchiquel Maya town on the eastern shore of Lake Atitlán in Guatemala's Sololá Department, known for its community's distinctive traditional clothing. The town's name combines a reference to its patron saint, Anthony of Padua — honoured each 13 June — with a Kaqchikel word for the amate tree. It briefly formed part of the short-lived State of Los Altos between 1838 and 1840, and in 1963 the shores of Lake Atitlán here served as a filming location for Mexican director Emilio Fernández's film Paloma herida.
- Population3,588
- Nearest water from center3.7 km
- Nearest mountain from center7.2 km
- UNESCO within 50 km9