Lechería La ‘Joya’

Lechería La ‘Joya’ is an industrial building in , which is located on 36 Avenida A. Lechería La ‘Joya’ is situated nearby to the place of worship , as well as near .

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Estadio Doroteo Guamuch Flores and Guatemala City Railway Museum.

Stadium
The Doroteo Guamuch Flores Stadium is a multi-use national stadium in , the largest venue in . It was built in 1948, to host the Central American and Caribbean Games in 1950, and was renamed after long-distance runner Doroteo Guamuch Flores, winner of the 1952 Boston Marathon. is situated 1½ km northwest of Lechería La ‘Joya’.

Museum
The , officially Museo del Ferrocarril FEGUA, is located in the main railway station in , . The museum has a collection of steam and diesel locomotives, passenger carriages and other rolling stock and items connected with the railway. is situated 2 km northwest of Lechería La ‘Joya’.

, officially Estadio Coronel Guillermo Reyes Gramajo was a football stadium located in , the capital of . The stadium was built in 1950 and was the home of Aurora F.C. is situated 1½ km southwest of Lechería La ‘Joya’.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Ciudad Cayalá.

Quarter
is a quarter.

Lechería La ‘Joya’

Latitude
14.62062° or 14° 37′ 14″ north
Longitude
-90.49779° or 90° 29′ 52″ west
Open location code
766FJGC2+6V
Open­Street­Map ID
way 405353773
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­industrial
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Highlights include Salón del Reino del Los Testigos de Jehova and Park Vivibien.

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