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  2. Tourism in El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, 181,000 tourists visited El Salvador, generating 28.8 million dollars in tourism revenue. Three years later, a specialized governing body was created called Salvadoran Tourism Corporation (Corporación Salvadoreña de Turismo) (Corsatur), and in 1997 387,000 tourists visited, generating 74.7 million dollars.

  3. Playa El Zonte - Wikipedia

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    El Zonte is a town in La Libertad Department in El Salvador.A popular tourist destination, El Zonte has been described as a "world surfing mecca". [1] Playa El Zonte (English: El Zonte Beach; nicknamed Bitcoin Beach) became one of the first locales in El Salvador to accept Bitcoin as a payment method, and inspired the country's adoption of Bitcoin as a legal tender.

  4. Category:Beaches of El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    Category: Beaches of El Salvador. ... Playa El Zonte This page was last edited on 19 September 2022, at 22:31 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  5. El Palmarcito Beach, El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    El Palmarcito Beach, El Salvador [1] is a small coastal town on the Pacific coast [where?] of El Salvador. The town's main road is cobblestone . The climate is similar to that found all along El Salvador's coast, tending towards warm days and cool nights.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Jiquilisco Bay - Wikipedia

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    The Reserve contains the largest mangrove estuary in El Salvador and includes bays, canals, sandy beaches, islands, forests and a freshwater lagoon complex. Bahia Jiquilisco plays a role in the prevention of disasters (floods, earthquakes), erosion control, and soil retention.