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  2. Departments of El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    Largest: San Salvador (1,740,847) Smallest: Cabañas (164,945) Areas. Largest: Usulután (2,130.4 km 2) Smallest: Cuscatlán (756.2 km 2) Subdivisions. Municipality. El Salvador is divided into 14 departments (Spanish: departamentos) for administrative purposes, subdivided into 44 municipalities ( municipios) and 262 districts. The country is a ...

  3. List of cities in El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    El Salvador includes the following cities and towns. Biggest cities. Over 100,000, or / and a high urbanization. (AMSS) = San Salvador Metropolitan Area

  4. Casa Blanca, El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    Casa Blanca is a pre-Columbian Maya archeological site in Chalchuapa, El Salvador. The site possesses several pyramids dating to the Late Preclassic period (500 BC – AD 250) and the Classic period (AD 250–900). This ruin is part of the Chalchuapa archaeological zone and displays influences from the Olmecs and from Teotihuacan.

  5. Casa Presidencial (El Salvador) - Wikipedia

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    The third "Casa Presidencial" is the current location of the president's offices, No. 5500 Manuel Enrique Araujo Highway (known as Calle a Santa Tecla), Colonia San Benito, San Salvador, which had been a country club with small golf course and then the Ministry of Foreign Relations. Construction work on the original official residence began ...

  6. Joya de Cerén - Wikipedia

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    Joya de Cerén. /  13.82750°N 89.36917°W  / 13.82750; -89.36917. Joya de Cerén ( Jewel of Cerén in the Spanish language) is an archaeological site in La Libertad Department, El Salvador, featuring a pre-Columbian Maya farming village. The ancient Maya site of Joya de Cerén is located in the Zapotitán Valley, 36 kilometers northwest ...

  7. San Salvador Historic Downtown - Wikipedia

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    The San Salvador historic downtown includes the area where the capital city of El Salvador has been located since the 16th century. This district has long been the country's political, economic and religious center. The history of San Salvador began here in the mid-16th century. After the pacification of the region by the Spanish conquistadors ...

  8. Demographics of El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    The migration rate accelerated during the period of 1979 to 1981, this marked the beginning of the civil unrest and the spread of political killings. [5] The total impact of civil wars, dictatorships and socioeconomics drove over a million Salvadorans (both as immigrants and refugees) into the United States; Guatemala is the second country that hosts more Salvadorans behind the United States ...

  9. Santa Ana, El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    601.51/km 2 (1,557.9/sq mi) SV-SA. CP 2201. Website. www .santaana .gob .sv (in Spanish) Santa Ana ( Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsanta ˈana]) is the second largest city in El Salvador, after the capital of San Salvador. It is located 64 kilometers northwest of San Salvador, the capital city. Santa Ana has approximately 277,264 (2020) inhabitants ...