The origins of the city can be traced to before the Spanish Conquest. It is near the present location of San Salvador that the Pipil tribes, descendants of the Aztecs in Mexico, established their capital, Cuscatlán. Not very much is known about this city, since it was abandoned by its inhabitants in an effort to avoid Spanish rule. Edit this section or read more
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| - The origins of the city can be traced to before the Spanish Conquest. It is near the present location of San Salvador that the Pipil tribes, descendants of the Aztecs in Mexico, established their capital, Cuscatlán. Not very much is known about this city, since it was abandoned by its inhabitants in an effort to avoid Spanish rule. Edit this section or read more
- San Salvador es la capital de Salvador.
- San Salvador is a capital of El Salvador [1].
- San Salvador is the capital of El Salvador.
- San Salvador is a city of about 2.1 Million people in El Salvador. It is the capital and largest city in the country.
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| - The origins of the city can be traced to before the Spanish Conquest. It is near the present location of San Salvador that the Pipil tribes, descendants of the Aztecs in Mexico, established their capital, Cuscatlán. Not very much is known about this city, since it was abandoned by its inhabitants in an effort to avoid Spanish rule. Edit this section or read more
- San Salvador es la capital de Salvador.
- San Salvador is a capital of El Salvador [1].
- San Salvador is the capital of El Salvador.
- San Salvador is a city of about 2.1 Million people in El Salvador. It is the capital and largest city in the country.
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