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One of the most important celebration is made between March and April when they celebrate the passion of Christ. In that day, people clean the roads and create decoratives images in the sand they bring from the beach, and at noon they begin the simulation of the passion from San Francisco de Asis
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Following the complete independence of El Salvador in 1838, the economy of the nation became increasinging dependent on the export of coffee. The rapid growth of this lucrative "cash crop" led to profound socio-economic changes in the region, and drew of the attention of foreign investors and the
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anchored off the shore of Acajutla at the request of the British Consul in El Salvador who feared for the safety of British nationals and assets. Armed Canadian sailors briefly landed against the wishes of the Salvadoran government and began preparing to continue on to San Salvador before the
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Acajutla's deepwater harbor is the principal port, and for some types of shipping, there are two operational ports in El Salvador. Its port cargo loading facilities allow the marine shipment of a large portion of its major exports of coffee (40%), sugar, and
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As with all the Pacific coast of Central America, the climate at Acajutla is continuously hot and humid. Daytime high temperatures are usually in the 32 to 34 °C (89.6 to 93.2 °F) range. The
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local plantation owners to Acajutla, where infrastructure development was seen as necessary to assure the transport of crops from the interior and the ability to load them efficiently aboard ships.
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During the twelve-year Salvadoran civil war (1980–1992), the oil refinery at Acajutla (then the only operating refinery in El Salvador), was a target for anti-government rebels.
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On 24 October they make celebrations of the fishermen, in honor of San Rafael Arcangel, a day that is not highly concurred by citizens that take a little trip by fishing boat.
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on the Pacific coast of Central America and is El Salvador's principal seaport from which a large portion of the nation's exports of coffee, sugar, and
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are shipped. As a city, Acajutla is one of seventeen such districts in Sonsonate. As of 1992, the population of the city was 18,008.
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church near Barrio La playa ending in the same location the next day in the early hours of the day.
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They celebrate their traditional parties between the last days of May and 2 June as the main day.
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before coming to the vicinity of Acajutla. There he met heavy resistance, but defeated the
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situation improved and the British no longer deemed an armed Canadian presence necessary.
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Meislin, Richard J. "5 Key Leaders of the Opposition Reported Kidnapped in Salvador."
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on the Pacific coast of Central America and is El Salvador's principal seaport.
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The port of Acajutla was built in its initial phase at a cost of 25 million
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Baseline climate means (1961–1990) from stations all over the world
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Climate data for Acajutla (1991–2020, extremes 1954–present)
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in 1524 and conquered all of present-day El Salvador at the
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Acajutla is located in El Salvador
13°35′24″N 89°50′01″W / 13.59000°N 89.83361°W / 13.59000; -89.83361

El Salvador
Department
Sonsonate Department
Sonsonate Department
El Salvador
13°35′24″N 89°50′01″W / 13.59000°N 89.83361°W / 13.59000; -89.83361
Balsam of Peru
Spanish conquistador
Pedro de Alvarado
Hernán Cortés
Mexico
Guatemala
indigenous people
Battle of Acajutla
1932 Salvadoran peasant uprising

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