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Encyclopedia > Departments of El Salvador

A list of the departments of El Salvador in alphabetical order.


Department (Capital):

  1. Ahuachapán (Ahuachapán)
  2. Cabañas (Sensuntepeque)
  3. Chalatenango (Chalatenango)
  4. Cuscatlán (Cojutepeque)
  5. La Libertad (Nueva San Salvador)
  6. La Paz (Zacatecoluca)
  7. La Unión (La Unión)
  8. Morazán (San Francisco Gotera)
  9. San Miguel (San Miguel)
  10. San Salvador (San Salvador)
  11. San Vicente (San Vicente)
  12. Santa Ana (Santa Ana)
  13. Sonsonate (Sonsonate)
  14. Usulután (Usulután)

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El Salvador - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article (1972 words)
El Salvador is a democratic republic governed by a president and an 84-member unicameral Legislative Assembly.
El Salvador is the smallest Central American country (roughly the size of the U.S. state of Massachusetts) and the only one without a coastline on the Caribbean Sea.
El Salvador is located between the North Pacific Ocean to the south and southwest, with Guatemala in the north-northwest and Honduras to the north-northeast.
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