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    San Salvador

    Capital of El Salvador
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    San Salvador is the capital and the largest city of El Salvador and its eponymous department. It is the country's largest agglomeration, serving as the country's political, cultural, educational and financial center. The municipality of San Salvador has 525,990 inhabitants. The Metropolitan Area of San Salvador, which comprises the capital itself and 13 of its municipalities, has a population of 2,404,097. The urban area of San Salvador has a population of 1,600,000 inhabitants. The city is home to the Consejo de Ministros de El Salvador, the Legislative Assembly of El Salvador, the Supreme Court of El Salvador, and other governmental institutions, as well as the official residence of the president of El Salvador. San Salvador is located in the Salvadoran highlands, surrounded by volcanoes and prone to earthquakes. Wikipedia

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  2. britannica.com

    5 days agoSan Salvador, capital of El Salvador. It is located on the Ace Chaute River in the Valley of the Hammocks at an elevation of 2,238 feet. Founded near Suchitoto in 1525 by the Spanish conquistador Pedro de Alvarado, it was moved 20 miles southwest to its present site in 1528 and was declared a city in 1546.
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    • El Salvador

      Geographical and historical treatment of El Salvador, the smallest and most densely populated of the seven Central American countries. Traditionally, it was an agricultural country, heavily dependent upon coffee exports, but by the end of the 20th century its service sector had come to dominate the economy.

  3. en.wikipedia.org

    San Salvador (Spanish pronunciation: [san salβaˈðoɾ];) is the capital and the largest city [5] of El Salvador and its eponymous department. [6] It is the country's largest agglomeration, serving as the country's political, cultural, educational and financial center. [7] The municipality of San Salvador has 525,990 inhabitants (2024). [8] The Metropolitan Area of San Salvador, which ...
  4. britannica.com

    4 days agoGeographical and historical treatment of El Salvador, the smallest and most densely populated of the seven Central American countries. Traditionally, it was an agricultural country, heavily dependent upon coffee exports, but by the end of the 20th century its service sector had come to dominate the economy.
  5. britannica.com

    history of El Salvador, a survey of important events and people in the history of El Salvador from the time of European settlement. Bounded by Honduras to the north and east, by the Pacific Ocean to the south, and by Guatemala to the northwest, El Salvador is the smallest and most densely populated country in Central America.Traditionally it was an agricultural country, heavily dependent upon ...
  6. en.wikipedia.org

    The history of El Salvador begins with several distinct groups of Mesoamerican people, especially the Pipil, the Lenca and the Maya. ... In 1824, San Salvador and Sonsonate were united into the State of Salvador (within the Federal Republic of Central America). [10] [11] Struggle for independence (1821-1841)
  7. ucincinnatipress.pressbooks.pub

    El Salvador was part of the bigger Viceroyalty of Spain, which encompassed much of North and Central America. Pedro's brother, Gonzalo, founded the Villa de San Salvador in 1525, but it was later destroyed during a Pipil uprising in 1526. San Salvador—the present-day capital of the country—was moved to its current location in 1545.
  8. encyclopedia.com

    San Salvador Capital and largest city of El Salvador, in central El Salvador. Founded in 1524 - near the volcano of San Salvador, which rises to 1885m (6184ft) and last erupted in 1917 - the city has been frequently damaged by earthquakes. The main industry is the processing of coffee grown on the rich volcanic soils of the area.
  9. centralamerica.com

    On November 5th, 1811, a priest called Jose Matias Delgado rang the bells of the La Merced Church in San Salvador. He called for the people to get together to proclaim the independence of the colony of El Salvador from the Captaincy-General and Spain. This day became known as the Primer Grito de Independencia (the first shout of independence ...
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