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  2. Cuscatlán Department - Wikipedia

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    With a surface area of 756.19 square kilometres (291.97 sq mi), it is El Salvador's smallest department. Cuscatlán or Cuzcatlán was the name the original inhabitants of the Western part of the country gave to most of the territory that is now El Salvador. In their language it means "land of precious jewels". It was created on 22 May 1835.

  3. CLABE - Wikipedia

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    The CLABE (Clave Bancaria Estandarizada, Spanish for "standardized banking cipher" or "standardized bank code") is a banking standard for the numbering of bank accounts in Mexico.

  4. Antiguo Cuscatlán - Wikipedia

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    Plan de La Laguna Industrial Zone, Antiguo Cuscatlan Downtown Antiguo. The majority of the population in the municipality live in the urban center, it is by far the most urbanized municipality in the country, but there are still a couple of people that live in the rural areas in the municipality on the southern area were the Cordillera del Balsamo passes through.

  5. Nuevo Cuscatlán - Wikipedia

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    Aerial view, Cuscatlan Boulevard Nuevo Cuscatlán has coffee as one of its main economic pillars, numerous coffee farms are located on the outskirts of the city. During the administration of Nayib Bukele, Boulevard Cuscatlán was inaugurated, which facilitated the connection and commercial connections between the municipalities of Huizúcar and ...

  6. El Rosario, Cuscatlán - Wikipedia

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  7. Cuzcatlan - Wikipedia

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    The seal of Kuskatan based on the "Lienzo de Tlaxcala" with the symbol of an altepetl. Cuzcatlan (Pipil: Kuskatan; Nahuatl: Cuzcatlan) was a pre-Columbian Nahua state confederation of the Mesoamerican postclassical period that extended from the Paz river to the Lempa river (covering most of western El Salvador); this was the nation that Spanish chroniclers came to call the Pipils or Cuzcatlecos.

  8. El Carmen, Cuscatlán - Wikipedia

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  9. Torre Cuscatlán - Wikipedia

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    Torre Cuscatlán (Cuscatlán Tower in English; formerly known as Torre Democracia or Tower of Democracy) is an office building and is one of the tallest buildings in El Salvador located in Antiguo Cuscatlán.