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  2. La Unión Department - Wikipedia

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    La Unión (Spanish pronunciation: [lawˈnjon]) 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. The Conchagua Temple was built in 1693 and ...

  3. La Unión, El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    260/km 2 (670/sq mi) • Urban. 19,854. La Unión (Spanish pronunciation: [lawˈnjon]) is a municipality in La Unión Department of El Salvador. [1] It is the capital city of the department of La Unión. It is the largest city in the department with a population of approximately 34,000 inhabitants. Previously known as Puerto San Carlos, it was ...

  4. Departments of El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    Smallest: Cabañas (164,945) Areas. Largest: Usulután (2,130.4 km 2) Smallest: Cuscatlán (756.2 km 2) Subdivisions. Municipality. El Salvador is divided into 14 departments (Spanish: departamentos) for administrative purposes, subdivided into 44 municipalities (municipios) and 262 districts. The country is a unitary state.

  5. Mercantil Banco - Wikipedia

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    History. Headquarters of Mercantil Banco. On 23 March 1925 a group of 98 Venezuelan businessmen founded the bank with the name of "Banco Neerlando Venezolano" in an economy determined by the agricultural activity being the major component of national income (coffee, cacao and cotton). The Bank began its operations on 3 April 1925.

  6. San Alejo - Wikipedia

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    On March 11, 1827, the village officially received the title of "villa". In 1854 he joined the district of La Union and in 1865 was established as a municipality in the department. On February 3, 1870, obtained the title of "city" under the administration of Francisco Dueñas. By 1890 in San Alejo lived around 2880 people.

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  8. Yucuaiquín - Wikipedia

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    Yucuaiquin is one of the Salvadoran Lenca towns, whose origins dates back to the pre-Columbian times; when the Spaniards arrived, Yucuaiquin was located in a valley called Llano Grande. The area was populated by Lenca natives. In the middle of the 16th century, Yucuaiquin had a population of around 300 inhabitants, as an annex to the parish of ...

  9. San José, El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    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. [citation needed] Categories: