town, eastern Guatemala, situated at 738 feet (225 m) above sea level along the San Jos River. Although the town is old, it grew greatly in size and importance only after the Puerto BarriosGuatemala City railroad was completed in 1896; it is the junction of the line from El Salvador. Zacapa is also a commercial and manufacturing centre for the agricultural and pastoral hinterland, which yields principally sugarcane, corn (maize), beans, and livestock. The town is locally renowned for cheese and cigars. Buildings in the town suffered much structural damage in the earthquake of 1976. Pop. (1989 est.) 17,527.
ZACAPA
Meaning of ZACAPA in English
Britannica English vocabulary. Английский словарь Британика. 2012