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Departamento de La Unión (El Salvador) Anexo:Departamentos de El Salvador por población; Anexo:Departamentos de El Salvador por superficie; Usage on fa.wikipedia.org ناحیه لا یونیون; Usage on frr.wikipedia.org La Unión (Department uun El Salwadoor) Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Départements du Salvador; Département de La Unión
La Unión became a department on June 22, 1865, and the city of La Unión became its capital. In 2005 the Salvadoran government began a new port at La Unión which was to have more than double the cargo capacity of the old and exceed that of El Salvador's principal port at Acajutla.
La Unión (Spanish pronunciation:) is the easternmost department of El Salvador. Its capital is La Unión. It covers a total of 2,074 square kilometres (801 sq mi) and has a population of 263,200. The department was created on June 22, 1865, and the city of La Unión was made its capital.
In 1786, it joined the San Alejo district and on June 12, 1824, the municipality was founded as part of the San Miguel Department, belonging until June 22, 1865, when it became part of the district of La Unión, in the department of the same name.
For the nineteenth century, the region was incorporated into the Department of San Miguel in 1824 and annexed to the Union in 1865. They earned the title of "town" in 1872, and the title of "city" in 1920. On September 8 2024, a helicopter crashed in the municipality. All 9 people on board were killed
Location in El Salvador. ... Lislique is a municipality in the La Unión department of El Salvador. As of 2007, the population was 13,385. [1] References
The Blue Wave Harmony sailed out of La Union, El Salvador, headed for Caldera, Costa Rica, a trip that its backers say will save shipping time, avoid border closures and eliminate delays at two ...
San José, also known as San José La Fuente, is a municipality of the department of La Unión in El Salvador The Cantones("Neighborhoods" or "boroughs") within the municipality consist of the following: La Chacara, El Valle Nuevo, El Sapote, El Chagüite, La Joya, Las Pilas, La Bolsa, and El Sombrero.