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Questionable information in Geography Section

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24 January 2021 06:27 UTC — Preceding unsigned comment added by Majell1n (talkcontribs) 06:27, 24 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]

"Other notable peaks include San Antonio Ichiguán at 4,022 metres (13,196 ft) above mean sea level."

The line above, contained in the Geography section, is disputed. I am familiar with this area of Guatemala and there are no other peaks above 4,000 meters other than the Tajumulco and Tacaná volcanoes. Furthermore, "San Antonio, Ixchiguán" is the name of an aldea (village) in the Ixchiguán municipio in San Marcos--certainly not the name of a peak/cerro/cumbre. There may be a "Cerro San Antonio" near San Antonio Sacatepéquez, likely an unofficial location and not well documented, and is only approximately 2,500 meters in any case. The line above references a book that I am unable to locate to verify. This sentence is likely factually incorrect/inaccurate, and will be removed if no additional citation or verification can be provided. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Majell1n (talkcontribs) 06:26, 24 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]