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Mario Edgardo Durán Gavidia (born 3 April 1983) is a Salvadoran politician and businessman, has worked in the public administration since 2012, he was Minister of the Interior in the Cabinet of President Nayib Bukele, and since 1 May 2021 he is mayor of San Salvador.
In his 6th year as Mayor of San Juan, Santini began inaugurating major projects such as the San Juan Natatorium in 2006, [5] the San Juan Golf Academy in 2007, [6] a sports-oriented magnet school and a bilingual municipal magnet school, and San Juan's Ronald Reagan Autism-Specialized Day Care Center.
The Jerusalem City Council was established in 1863 during the rule of the Ottoman Empire.From 1948 to 1967 two municipalities operated in the city: an Israeli municipality provided services to the western neighborhoods of the city and a Jordanian municipality to its eastern parts.
The church is one of the important churches of San Salvador, having a key role in the "semana santa" celebrations of San Salvador. The Church marks the start of "The Road of Bitterness" ( la Calle de la Amargura ), El Salvador's analog of the Via Dolorosa , over which the Good Friday Via Crucis procession makes its way, to the destination ...
Bukele is a critic of George Soros, [348] saying in May 2023 that "in all the countries of Latin America, there are outlets and 'journalists' paid by Soros" ("en todos los países de Latinoamérica hay medios y 'periodistas' pagados por Soros "). [349]
Until 1991, the YMCA stadium was the only soccer stadium in Jerusalem. [3] The building was designed by the American architect Arthur Loomis Harmon of Shreve, Lamb and Harmon, who designed the Empire State Building. The Jerusalem YMCA housed the city's first heated swimming pool and first gymnasium with a wooden floor.
The position of Mayor of San Salvador was established on 1 April 1525 with Diego de Holguín, a Spanish conquistador, serving as its first mayor. [1] He served as mayor of the old city of San Salvador, now known as Ciudad Vieja. [2]
Alcalde ordinario refers to the judicial and administrative officials in the cabildos in the Spanish Viceroyalties in the Americas during the times of the Spanish Empire in the 16th through 19th centuries. Always existing in pairs, they were called Alcalde de primer voto (roughly, "first mayor") and Alcalde de segundo voto (roughly, "second ...