Gulf of Fonseca
The Gulf of Fonseca (Spanish: Golfo de Fonseca), part of the Pacific Ocean, is a gulf on Central America, bordering El Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua.
Conchagua is a municipality in the La Unión department of El Salvador.
Population: 3,034
Latitude: 13° 18' 28.01" N
Longitude: -87° 51' 52.99" W
The Gulf of Fonseca (Spanish: Golfo de Fonseca), part of the Pacific Ocean, is a gulf on Central America, bordering El Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua.
This is a list of active and extinct volcanoes in Honduras.
El Tigre is an island located in the Gulf of Fonseca, a body of water on the Pacific coast of Central America. The island is a conical basaltic stratovolcano and the southernmost volcano in Honduras. It belongs to Valle department.
The Goascorán River or Río Goascorán is a river in Honduras and El Salvador that divides the two countries.
Conchagua (also known as Cochague) is a stratovolcano in southeastern El Salvador, overlooking the Gulf of Fonseca. Cerro del Ocote and Cerro de la Bandera are the two main summits, with Bandera appearing younger and more conical (see photo). There …
Conchagua is a municipality in the La Unión department of El Salvador. It contains the Conchagua volcano.
Isla Zacate Grande is a stratovolcano in Honduras.
Conejo Island, in Spanish Isla Conejo, meaning "rabbit island", is a disputed island between El Salvador and Honduras located in the Gulf of Fonseca.
Conchagüita is a volcanic island in Gulf of Fonseca, eastern El Salvador.
Lake Olomega is a large lake in the southeastern part of El Salvador.
El Tamarindo Airport (ICAO: MSET) is an airport serving El Tamarindo, a city in El Salvador.
Punta El Chiquirín is the easternmost point of the mainland of El Salvador (not counting the land border with Honduras).