Metapán
Metapán is a municipality in the Santa Ana department of El Salvador.
The municipality of El Progreso (Spanish pronunciation: [el pɾoˈɣɾeso]) is located in the Honduran department of Yoro.
Population: 7,350
Latitude: 14° 20' 60.00" N
Longitude: -89° 50' 60.00" W
Metapán is a municipality in the Santa Ana department of El Salvador.
Jutiapa is a department of Guatemala that borders along El Salvador and the Pacific Ocean. The capital is the city of Jutiapa. It has a population of about 489,085. The population is ethnically "mestizo" (European and non-indigenous) Though in the n…
Jutiapa is a municipality in the Jutiapa department of Guatemala.
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Laguna de Ayarza (Spanish pronunciation: [laˈɣuna ðe aˈʝarsa]) is a crater lake in Guatemala. The lake is a caldera that was created some 20,000 years ago by a catastrophic eruption that destroyed a twinned volcano and blanketed the entire region wi…
Estadio Jorge Calero Suárez is a multi-purpose stadium in Metapán, El Salvador. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of A.D. Isidro Metapán.
Asunción Mita (Spanish pronunciation: [asunˈsjon ˈmita]) is a municipality in the Jutiapa department of Guatemala.
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Volcán Ipala is a stratovolcano in south-eastern Guatemala. It has a 1,000 metres (3,300 ft) wide summit crater which contains a crater lake (Lake Ipala), whose surface lies about 150 m (500 ft) below the crater rim.