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San Miguel (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsam miˈɣel]) is a city in eastern El Salvador. It is the country's third most populous city. It is located 138 km (86 mi) east of the capital, San Salvador. It is also the capital of the department of San Miguel and a municipality. The population of the city in 2024 was 290,612 [1].
San Miguel (El Salvador) Usage on fa.wikipedia.org سان میگوئل، السالوادور; Usage on hy.wikipedia.org Սան Միգել (քաղաք) Usage on id.wikipedia.org San Miguel, El Salvador
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The Cathedral Basilica of Queen of Peace [1] (Spanish: Catedral-Basílica Reina de la Paz), also called San Miguel Cathedral, is a Catholic church located in the city of San Miguel, [2] El Salvador. [ 3 ] [ 4 ]
San Miguel (Department uun El Salwadoor) Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Départements du Salvador; San Miguel (Salvador) Département de San Miguel (Salvador) El Tránsito; Nuevo Edén de San Juan; Ciudad Barrios; Chirilagua; Modèle:Palette Département San Miguel (Salvador) Chinameca (Salvador) Usage on gl.wikipedia.org Departamento de San Miguel
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The capital is San Miguel. The department is 2,077 km 2 in area and has a population of over 678,000. Before the Spanish conquest of El Salvador , the territory that now consists of the departments of San Miguel, La Unión and Morazán was the Lenca kingdom of Chaparrastique (Place of Beautiful Orchids).
The San Miguel volcano dominates the local topography. The Quelepa archaeological site is located 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) outside the small village of the same name. [7] The ruins are situated along the north bank of the San Esteban River, a tributary of the Río Grande de San Miguel which flows into the Pacific Ocean.