What is santa cruz quiche?

Santa Cruz del Quiché is a municipality and city located in the Guatemalan department of Quiché. It is home to the K'iche' Maya people, who have lived in the area for thousands of years. The city is known for its historic monuments and buildings, including the Santa Cruz del Quiché Cathedral and the K'iche' Maya Ruins of Utatlán. The economy of the region is based on agriculture, particularly the cultivation of coffee and corn. The city is also a center for religious festivals and traditional ceremonies, including the feast of Santo Tomás, which celebrates the patron saint of the city. The Quiché language is widely spoken in the area.