Verapaz, El Salvador
Verapaz is a municipality in the San Vincente department of El Salvador. Verapaz means 'true peace' (from Spanish 'verdadera' [true] and 'paz' [peace]). It has been the site of two recent natural disasters.
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Population: 6,324
Latitude: 13° 34' 10.99" N
Longitude: -89° 07' 1.99" W
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