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Ahuachapán (Spanish pronunciation: [awatʃaˈpan]) is a department of El Salvador in the west of the country. The capital is Ahuachapán. In the South it has the Apaneca-Ilamatepec Range and the Cerro Grande de Apaneca (Apaneca Grand Hill). Its has a population of over 360,000 people.
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Ahuachapán ( Spanish pronunciation: [awatʃaˈpan]) is a city,...
- Ahuachapán Department, El Salvador
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El departamento de Ahuachapán (del náhuat ajwechapan, "río de rocío") es el más occidental de los catorce departamentos en los que está dividida la República de El Salvador. Su cabecera, la municipalidad de Ahuachapán Centro, se encuentra a 100 km de San Salvador (capital de la república). El departamento tiene una extensión de 1.239,60 km².
- 110,511 habitantes
- 13°53′04″N 89°53′57″O / 13.8844, -89.8991
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Ahuachapán ( Spanish pronunciation: [ awatʃaˈpan]) is a department of El Salvador in the west of the country. The capital is Ahuachapán. In the South it has the Apaneca-Ilamatepec Range and the Cerro Grande de Apaneca (Apaneca Grand Hill). Its has a population of over 360,000 people.
Ahuachapán is a department of El Salvador. The capital is also named Ahuachapán. Municipalities. Ahuachapán; Apaneca; Atiquizaya; Concepción de Ataco; El Refugio; Guaymango; Jujutla; San Francisco Menéndez; San Lorenzo; San Pedro Puxtla; Tacuba; Turín
- 1,239.6 km² (478.6 sq mi)
- El Salvador
- 1869
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Ahuachapán, city, western El Salvador, on the small Molino River (with a hydroelectric station) at the foot of La Lagunita Volcano. Originally called Güeciapam by the Indians, it was renamed Agüecha before becoming the town (1823) and the city (1862) of Ahuachapán. A manufacturing and distributing.