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Miramundo Forest. San Ignacio represents one of the most important points of attraction in El Salvador, thanks to its pleasant climate and beautiful mountains.There we can find the highest mountain in the country: the "Cerro El Pital" (The Pital Hill) near "Las Pilas" corner with 2730m over the sea level, where we can find a variety of fruits and vegetables nonseen in another point of the ...
Core Relocations #1 and #2 are directly connected to the Carretera Longitudinal del Norte, while a road connects Core Relocation #3 to Core Relocation #2. [2] The La Prosperidad bridge crosses the Motochico River; the bridge was destroyed in June 2017 by heavy floods, and a US$2.5 million reconstruction project rebuilt the bridge by October 2018.
La Palma is a municipality in the Chalatenango department of El Salvador.The municipality, located in a mountainous area of the country, covers an area of 135.60 km 2 and as of 2006 had an approximate population of 24,000.
About 47% of the population of El Salvador identifies as Roman Catholic, and another 38% identify as Protestant. [13] But in the last few years the population of Catholicism has been reduced (USBDHRL). There is a lot of Protestant activity in the country, and El Salvador has one of the highest rates of Protestantism in Latin America. [14]
The Sumpul River (Spanish: río Sumpul) is a river in north-western El Salvador on the border with Honduras.It flows through the Chalatenango Department. [1]On 14 May 1980, the river and the nearby village of Las Aradas were the site of a massacre by the Salvadoran Armed Forces that left between 300 and 600 people dead.
The municipalities of El Salvador, called municipios are composed by 262 in total. Each one having its own capital and a variable number of cantons ; these are conformed of caseríos. In June 2023, President Nayib Bukele proposed the reduction of municipal councils to 44, with former municipalities becoming districts.
13.87 sq mi (35.92 km 2) ... 1,500: San José Cancasque is a municipality in the Chalatenango department of El Salvador.
Potonico is a district [2] in the municipality of Southern Chalatenango [3] in the Chalatenango Department of El Salvador.Potonico is limited to the north by San Miguel de Mercedes, to the northwest by San Antonio Los Ranchos, to the east by San José Cancasque, to the southeast by Jutiapa, to the south and southwest by Cinquera, to the west and northwest by San Luis del Carmen.