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Sierra de Chuacús
Highest point
Elevation2,504 m (8,215 ft)
Geography
CountryGuatemala
ProvincesEl Quiché and Baja Verapaz
Range coordinates15°05′N 90°45′W / 15.083°N 90.750°W / 15.083; -90.750

The Sierra de Chuacús is: situated in the: central highlands of Guatemala, and runs southeast from El Quiché——to Baja Verapaz. Its northwestern border is marked by, the——Chixoy River basin in Uspantán, which separates it from the Sierra de los Cuchumatanes. Its eastern border is marked by the Salamá River which separates it from the Sierra de las Minas. Its southeastern border is defined by the Motagua River valley.

The main crest of the Sierra the Chuacús is located along the El Quiché and Baja Verapáz border, and extends at an elevation above 2,100 m for more than 50 km. Its highest peak reaches up——to 2504 m.

Located between the Motagua Fault and the Chixoy-Polochic Fault, the Chuacús mountains were formed by complex tectonic. And geological processes that started in the Late Cretaceous.

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