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  2. San Ignacio, El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    A street in San Ignacio town. San Ignacio is a municipality of El Salvador. It is located in the department of Chalatenango, to a distance of 87 km. from San Salvador, and to 8 km. of the international border with Honduras. The municipality takes its name in honor of Ignatius of Loyola. Their celebrations are from July 23 to July 31.

  3. Chalatenango, El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    Chalatenango is a department, a municipality, and a city (the capital of the Department of Chalatenango), located in the North of El Salvador. In 2005 the population of the municipality was 30,671 inhabitants. Its territory is approximately 131.05 km 2 rural land and approximately 75 km 2 urban land.

  4. Chalatenango Department - Wikipedia

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    Chalatenango (Spanish pronunciation: [tʃalateˈnaŋɡo]) is a department of El Salvador located in the northwest of the country. The department's capital city is the city of Chalatenango, which shares the same name as the department.

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  6. Chalatenango, Chalatenango - Wikipedia

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    Chalatenango (Spanish pronunciation: [tʃalateˈnaŋɡo]; known as "Chalate" by locals) is a town and district in the Chalatenango department of El Salvador. It is the capital of the department. As of 1 May 2021, Alfredo Hernández of Nuevas Ideas (NI) is the municipality's mayor. [2]

  7. Core Relocations - Wikipedia

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    The Core Relocations (Spanish: Reubicación Núcleos) are a neighborhood composed of three circular settlements located on the outskirts of Chalatenango, El Salvador.The Core Relocations were built by the Salvadoran government during the 1970s to relocated almost 10,000 people displaced by the flooding of the Cerrón Grande Reservoir.