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  2. Antiguo Cuscatlán - Wikipedia

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    Antiguo Cuscatlán (colloquially known as Antiguo) is a municipality in the La Libertad department of El Salvador; its eastern tip lies in the San Salvador Department part of the Metropolitan Area of San Salvador, southwest of San Salvador and southeast of Santa Tecla. The population was 47,956 at the 2020 census.

  3. 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.

  4. Ciudad Vieja, El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    Ciudad Vieja (Spanish for "Old City") is an archaeological site located roughly 10 km south of Suchitoto, in the Cuscatlán Department of central El Salvador. [1] The site served as the first location of San Salvador , now the Central American nation's capital.

  5. Antiguo Cuscatlan - Wikipedia

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  6. List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Central America

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    Group Formation Period Notes Charco Azul Group: Armuelles Formation: Early Pleistocene [16]Penita Formation: Early Pliocene [17]Charco Azul Formation: Pliocene [18]Limón Group

  7. Torre El Pedregal - Wikipedia

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    Torre El Pedregal is the second tallest building in El Salvador by Mexican architect Ricardo Legorreta, located in Antiguo Cuscatlan.It was built by Grupo Roble. [5] [6] [7] It is 28 stories or 361.9 feet (110.3 m) tall and it is found in Antiguo Cuscatlán.

  8. Atlácatl - Wikipedia

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    Atlácatl (Nahuatl Ātlācatl: ātl "water", tlācatl "human being"; died c. 1528) is reputed to have been the name of the last ruler of an Indigenous state based around the city of Cuzcatlan, in the southeastern periphery of Mesoamerica (present-day El Salvador), at the time of the Spanish conquest.

  9. Cuscatlán - Wikipedia

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