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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
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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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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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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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1383:(Santa Ana
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584:Lempa River
549:coffee bean
526:El Salvador
377:El Salvador
350: /
2787:Categories
2726:Lake Güija
2629:Coatepeque
2624:Chalchuapa
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2417:2019-02-22
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2160:2015-03-05
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1693:, Honduras
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1473:Aja Museum
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1396:Concultura
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443:Population
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338:89°33′22″W
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139:in Spanish
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2760:Landmarks
2699:Geography
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2605:Santa Ana
2603:Capital:
2430:La Ceiba
1815:Huracánes
1563:does not
1499:El Palmar
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