Exceptional Guatemalan coffees named.GUATEMALA -- Christian Rasch. vice president of the Guatemalan National Coffee Association, Anacafe, announced in the closing ceremony of the International Competition "The Exceptional Cup 2004" the names of the 23 coffee lots that will be sold through the Internet on June 15. Topping the list were Huehuetenango in the first, second, fifth and ninth place; Jalapa in the third and seventh position, followed by Chimaltenango, Sacatepequez (where the famous Antigua region is located) and Alta ALTA Alberta (Canada) ALTA AltaVista (stock symbol) ALTA American Land Title Association ALTA American Literary Translators Association ALTA Atlanta Lawn Tennis Association Verapaz (where Coban is from). For the first time, a cooperative ranked as high as to be in the top five. 1. Miralvalle, Huehuetenango 2. El Injerto I, Huehuetenango 3. Vizcaya, Jalapa 4. La Merced La Merced may refer to
5. Coop. Hoja Blanca, Huehuetenango 6. Buena Vista y Anexos; Sacatepequez 7. El Morito, Jalapa 8. La Aurora Aurora, cities, United States Aurora (ərôr`ə, ô–). 1 City (1990 pop. 222,103), Adams and Arapahoe counties, N central Colo., a growing suburb on the east side of Denver; inc. 1903. , Alta Verapaz 9. La Bolsa, Huehuetenango 10. Danilandia y Anexo, Santa Rosa Santa Rosa, city, Argentina Santa Rosa, city (1991 pop. 80,629), capital of La Pampa prov., central Argentina. It is a modern city and road junction surrounded by a rich agricultural and cattle-raising area. 11. La Esperancita y Anexo, Huehuetenango 12. Vista Hermosa Vista Hermosa means "beautiful view" in Spanish and may refer to:
13. El Granadillo, Huehuetenango 14. Puerta Verde, Sacatepequez 15. Pachujul, Solola 16. El Desoriente, Guatemala 17. Las Nubes, Suchitepequez 18. La Burbuja y Anexos, Huehuetenango 19. El Porvenir El Porvenir (Spanish: "The Future") is occasionally used as a toponym:
20. Granja El Tempisque, Sacatepequez 21. Linda Vista, Santa Rosa 22. Huitz Matig, Huehuetenango 23. La Tacita, Sacatepequez For more information, visit http://portal.anacafe.org |
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