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  2. Acajutla - Wikipedia

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    Acajutla is a seaport city in Sonsonate Department, El Salvador. The city is located at 13°35′24″N 89°50′01″W  /  13.59000°N 89.83361°W  / 13.59000; -89.83361 on the Pacific coast of Central America and is El Salvador's principal seaport from which a large portion of the nation's exports of coffee, sugar, and Balsam of Peru ...

  3. List of ports and harbors of the Pacific Ocean - Wikipedia

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    Port Region Country (and subdivision) Body of water Coordinates Features and notes [1] [2]Acajutla: Central America: El Salvador, Sonsonate: Corinto: Central America: Nicaragua, Chinandega

  4. El Jocotillo Airport - Wikipedia

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    El Jocotillo Airport (ICAO: MSJC) is an airport serving several small towns and villages in southern Sonsonate Department, El Salvador. The largest nearby city is the Pacific coastal port of Acajutla, at 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) west. The Ilopango VOR-DME (Ident: YSV) is located 37.3 nautical miles (69.1 km) east of the airport. [3]

  5. La Libertad, El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    El Puerto de La Libertad was the first port built in El Salvador. It has evolved into a fishing boat port, a farmers market, and a tourist attraction. Two newer ports in the country have replaced it economically, La Union and Puerto de Acajutla. The original pier was built in 1869, but over time the structure deteriorated and was replaced by a ...

  6. List of cities in El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    This article shows a list of cities in El Salvador. Cities City ... AMSS = San Salvador Metropolitan Area Acajutla – Pop. 22,763; Apopa – Pop. 112,158 (AMSS)

  7. San Salvador (Cabrillo's ship) - Wikipedia

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    In 1542 Cabrillo was the first European to explore the coast of present-day California. He had three ships: the 200-ton galleon San Salvador, the 100-ton La Victoria and lateen-rigged, 26-oared San Miguel. The two ships were not the square-rigged galleons commonly used for crossing open ocean. Rather, they were built in Acajutla, El Salvador

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