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680:). The city experiences two distinct seasons, which are: the dry season (November to May) and rainy season (May to November). The municipality of Santa Ana has a mean annual temperature of 24 °C (75 °F) with a temperature around 17 °C (63 °F) and 34 °C (93 °F) minimum and maximum. Although at times the maximum temperatures often exceed 35 °C (95 °F), since it is a city with a very hot climate. It also has an annual relative humidity between 70% and 75%. The city is dominated by winds from the southwest and west, both during the dry season and during the rainy season, these winds have an annual rate of 7.8 km/h.24 In addition, any municipality, including the city, is affected by the hurricane season in the Atlantic (June–November). In which, the continuous tropical storms and hurricanes increase the flow of rivers, damaging some areas with flooding. 249: 1267: 570: 268: 303: 2590: 124: 1523: 1725: 2689: 2532: 1234: 1764: 1751: 1738: 371: 1361: 1699: 1686: 1554: 22: 1712: 310: 1258:, who had ruled the country as de facto dictator (from the current headquarters of the Second Infantry Brigade of Santa Ana) occurred. Since then, the town earned the nickname of "the heroic city" as the 44 rebels who led the revolution were from the municipality. They stormed the government headquarters to end the dictatorship. 1246:
In 1806, the council of the town of Santa Ana was established. Its first mayor was José Mariano Castro. Five years later, there were two uprisings in the town as part of the uprising in San Salvador, the first on 17 November 1811, another on 24 June 1812. In November 1812, it was designated with the
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The Apaneca Range, which is located in the southern part of town and home to the Santa Ana volcano (which is the highest volcano in the country), the Izalco volcano (which the youngest volcano in the country having originated in 1770), and the Cerro Verde, located in the Natural Park of Cerro Verde
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On 21 December 1821, the council declared independence from Spain. In 1824, it received the title of city, as part of the department of Sonsonate. In 1835, it became the head of that department. In 1854, the town of Santa Lucia Chacalcingo became part of Santa Ana. A year later, the Department of
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San Salvador, the city of Santa Ana, and the western and central part of the current Salvadoran territory (except St Vincent and the paracentral area) was administered by the mayor of the department of San Salvador. Since 1770, the central parish of the city (located where the cathedral was built
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The government agency that is responsible for preserving and promoting culture throughout the country is the Ministry of Culture. Likewise, the city has its own decentralized office that is responsible for preserving and promoting culture and art throughout the city: the Coordinator of culture,
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Also in 2004, the Salvadorian government introduced the National Land Management Plan and Territorial Development (PNODT) that promotes the development, integration and competitiveness of Salvadoran municipalities. For the purposes of planning and development of municipalities, these have been
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In the so-called "golden age of coffee" in El Salvador, Santa Ana was the most prosperous city in the country, because many of the businessmen who lived in that town owned important coffee processing plants that prepared the coffee for sale. La Hacienda El Molino, owned by the Colombian Rafael
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Santa Ana today is the second largest city in population and importance in El Salvador. The main economic engines of the city are in retail and manufacturing. In the north and west of the city are factories and assembly plants mostly of foreign origin. The southern part of the city is more
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During the civil war in El Salvador (1980–1992), the municipality of Santa Ana was also affected by armed conflict, which led to the emigration of many residents of the city. After the war, Santa Ana and all of El Salvador began to address the problem of rising crime rates, mostly due to the
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volcano, the highest volcano in the country, which had a moderate eruption in 2005 that killed two people. Close to it is another famous volcano, Izalco, known to sailors throughout the mid-19th century and early 20th century as "The lighthouse of the Pacific" due to its constant eruptions.
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Among the most important Catholic churches are the Cathedral of Santa Ana, (where is the image of the patron saint of the city), the El Calvario church (rebuilt in the late 19th century by Fray Felipe de Jesús Moraga, which was destroyed partially by the earthquake of 13 January 2001, and
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The city and the greater part thereof is located in the Lempa River basin region, while the remaining parts of the municipality are in the basin region of Coatepeque. Within the Lempa River basin region, the city and Most of the municipality is located in the upper Lempa River.
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origin. There is evidence of Preclassic settlements in the area of the city, mainly in the archaeological site of Villa Rosita, where the dominant centre was located in the area. This and other settlements were depopulated by the eruption of Lake Ilopango in 250 AD.
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In regard to religion, as in the rest of the country, the population is mostly Catholic, being the host city of the Diocese of Santa Ana, which occupies the departments of Santa Ana and Ahuachapán. It is part of the ecclesiastical province of El Salvador.
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Also, several Christian evangelical churches, which have seen an increased influx of believers. Other religious groups, such as The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (better known as Mormons) and Jehovah's Witnesses also have followers here.
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subsequently rebuilt), El Carmen (which has been administered by the Dominican priests since 1929), the Church of Santa Lucia, San Lorenzo church, Santa Barbara Church, the Mother of the Saviour parish church, and San José Obrero.
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about 665 meters above sea level. The city has year-round warm climate with an average temperature of around 25 °C (77 °F). The main river is the Guajoyo river which is a major tributary of the much larger
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existence of "maras" or gangs, mainly generated by the deportation of illegal immigrants from the United States. This scourge has been fought with government programs and ordinances issued by the council municipal.
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The city has its own Casa de Cultura, which is managed by the Ministry of Culture and is responsible for disseminating and promoting research, and for expanding local art and art from the entire municipality.
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Since the civil war, the municipality has received allowances sent by Salvadorians living abroad to their friends and family. This money has become the largest source of revenue for Santa Ana and El Salvador.
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In 1999 the Urban Development Master Plan (PLAMADUR) was launched by the municipal administration of Moses Macall Monterrosa. The PLAMADUR spurred the growth, expansion and management of ciudad.
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grouped into regions, subregions and microregions. The municipality of Santa Ana was incorporated into the region, "West Central subregion, Santa Ana - Resume" and "microregion of Santa Ana".
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name, which was Sihuatehuacán, which means place of priestesses. Sihuatehuacán was located in what is now the suburb of Santa Barbara, west of the Apanchacal and Apanteos rivers.
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In addition, another 15 rivers and 52 minor streams flow through the municipality of Santa Ana. The city is criss-crossed by the El Molino, Apanchacal, and Apanteos rivers.
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The city of Santa Ana has 183 schools according to statistics from the Salvadoran Ministry of Education, out of those 53 are private. Some of the best known schools are:
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Fiestas Julias is a big traditional celebration in Santa Ana during the 15 through the 31 of July. Every year they usually take place in the Oscar quiteño stadium.
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commercially developed, containing many restaurants, commercial banks, hotels and shopping malls. The largest shopping mall in the city is Metrocentro.
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The city is situated among a number of green hills, including Tecana Hill and the Hills of Santa Lucía. In the southern part of the municipality is the
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The southern part of the city is connected with Lake Coatepeque, which has become one of the main attractions of the entire Department of Santa Ana.
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Santa Ana city map: 1. Central Plateau; 2. Youth Volcanic Chain. The blue section is Lake Coatepeque, which forms part of the youth volcanic chain.
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The city was founded by the Maya Poqomam in the classical period. The first name of the settlement is unknown, however, it is known that when the
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of culture and art education in the city, such as the Western Arts Center which was developed by the Cultural Heritage Association of Santa Ana (
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Santa Ana has two main markets: the Colón and Central Markets, only a few streets from one another, offering a great variety of products.
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changed the name from Sihuatehuacán to that of Santa Ana. The new town at the time was part of the Greater Mayorship of San Salvador.
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later) was the head of the parish of Santa Ana. From 1786-1824, the Santa Ana district was part of the San Salvador municipality (
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of the same name. For its administration the municipality is divided into 35 colonias (neighborhoods) and 318 small villages.
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Alvarez, was the main plantation and coffee processing plant because of its fame and its technological modernism at the time.
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Apaneca from the mountains to the center of town lies a plain or plain, which lies on the plateau where the city is located.
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Santa Ana has become a tourist destination, especially for tourists eager to learn about Salvadoran culture and traditions.
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Mita, in which small rise orographic configurations including the Tecan, Pinalito, Pinalón, Santa Lucia and Camones hills.
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of the city is the Western Regional Museum, which is a historical site and also one of culture and art. Another is the
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Content in this edit is translated from the existing Spanish Knowledge article at ]; see its history for attribution.
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Within the streams that flow through the territory of the municipality including the City, the main rivers are:
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Suquiapa River, which forms the confluence of the Apanchacal and Zarco rivers bordering the town of Coatepeque.
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The city is surrounded both above aquifers located in the basement, of which most are moderate vulnerability.
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entered and conquered the area in 1200 during the post-classic period, translated the original
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The relief of the municipality may be divided into three physiographic regions, which are:
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Gaitán, Chester (2009). "Diversiones Públicas y Moralización en El Salvador (1948-1960)".
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The highest elevation in the town is the Santa Ana volcano (which measures 2365 meters).
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is also located in the city. There are also the Apanteos and Sihuatehuacán water parks.
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The city and the entire municipality of Santa Ana are located in the tropics and have a
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Capital del mundo, sucursal del cielo. (Capital of the world, branch office of the sky.)
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Santa Ana has a few universities, including Universidad Católica de El Salvador,
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The town was conquered by the Spanish between 1530 and 1540. On July 26, 1569,
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Lempa River, which forms the border with the municipality of Nueva Concepcion
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Guajoyo River is one of the major rivers in the municipality of Santa Ana
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Alegría, Claribel (Fall–Winter 1986). "The Two Cultures of El Salvador".
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Baseline climate means (1961-1990) from stations all over the world
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With respect to tourism, the city has many old buildings such as:
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Universidad de El Salvador Facultad Multidiciplinaria de Occidente
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La reconstrucción en los países en etapa de posguerra:El Salvador
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Currently, the mayor of Santa Ana is Gustavo Acevedo, from
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Alcaldes buscan hermanamiento con municipios salvadoreños
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Rafael Álvarez: pionero de la industrialización del café
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Guajoyo River (where a hydroelectric plant is located)
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In 1894, a revolution that would overthrew President
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Climate data for Santa Ana, El Salvador (1991–2020)
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A major processing center for El Salvador's sizable
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From top, left to right: Cathedral Nuestra Señora de Santa Ana, Municipal Palace, National Theater of Santa Ana
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Santa Ana is located in El Salvador
13°59′42″N 89°33′22″W / 13.99500°N 89.55611°W / 13.99500; -89.55611
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