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    Izalco (Pipil: Itzalku) is a town and a municipality in the Sonsonate department of El Salvador. Volcan Izalco is an icon of the country of El Salvador...
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    Izalco is an active stratovolcano on the side of the Santa Ana Volcano, which is located in western El Salvador. It is situated on the southern flank of...
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    volcanoes were inspired by the Santa Ana Volcano and the famous conical-shaped Izalco, which was likely spewing ash and lava when Antoine visited El Salvador...
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    Izalco volcano, the youngest volcano in El Salvador. Izalco erupted almost continuously from 1770 (when it formed) to 1958, earning it the nickname of...
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  • every season since 2017. Santa Tecla BC Fantasmas de San Vicente Brujos de Izalco BC Metapan BC Chalchuapa United Club Municipal de Baloncesto de Cojutepeque...
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    (1881 – 28 January 1932) was an Indigenous peasant leader, a Pipil from Izalco in El Salvador, who participated and died during La Matanza. Ama had his...
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  • Brujos Mario Calvo de Izalco Fútbol Club are a Salvadoran professional football club based in Izalco, Sonsonate. The club currently plays in the Segunda...
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  • national park in El Salvador. The park includes three volcanoes: Cerro Verde, Izalco, and Santa Ana. Parque Nacional Los Volcanes. SalvaNatura. Accessed May...
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  • Nawat (Nahuat) was the language of several groups: Nonualcos, Cuscatlecos, Izalcos and is known to be the Nahua variety of migrating Toltec. The name Pipil...
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    the indigenous cacao crop in the 16th century, with production centred in Izalco, along with balsam from the ranges of La Libertad and Ahuachapán. This was...
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    communist rebels and captured the town of Izalco on 23 January. Ama was an influential indigenous leader in Izalco, and believed that joining the rebellion...
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    only two, San Miguel and Izalco, have been active in recent years. From the early nineteenth century to the mid-1950s, Izalco erupted with a regularity...
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  • club based in Izalco, Sonsonate, El Salvador. Named C.D. Curazao, the club was relocated in 2008 from Jayaque, La Libertad, to Izalco and renamed back...
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  • Escuela de Futbol de Izalco Mario Calvo is a Salvadoran professional football club based in Izalco, Sonsonate Department , El Salvador. The club currently...
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    is a part of this range. The volcanoes in the range Santa Ana Volcano, Izalco Volcano, and Cerro Verde were the inspiration for the two active and one...
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    Pipils as early as 3000 BCE. Another wave of Nahua migrants, known as the Izalco Pipils, voyaged in the 10th century.[citation needed] The Nawat Pipil arrived...
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    Tomás Regalado. Gutiérrez's overthrow subsequently lead to a revolt in Izalco the following day and the dissolution of the Greater Republic of Central...
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  • Palacio Nacional ₡ 10 (US$1.14) Blue Christopher Columbus Volcán de Izalco (Izalco volcano) ₡ 25 (US$2.86) Cyan Christopher Columbus Pirámide de San Andres...
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    on the Mexico–Guatemala border, Tajumulco and Santamaría in Guatemala, Izalco in El Salvador, Arenal in Costa Rica, and Concepción and Maderas on Ometepe...
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    Indigenous populations live in the many small towns of El Salvador like Izalco, Panchimalco, Sacacoyo, and Nahuizalco. Guatemala has one of the largest...
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  • province of San Salvador, the province of San Miguel, and the province of Izalcos.[citation needed] In 1579 the province of San Salvador became an alcaldía...
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  • Pipil y Nicarao: El Güegüense y Mitos en lengua materna de los pipiles de Izalco" (PDF) (in Spanish). p. 199. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-04-27...
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    Cojutepeque. Similar rebellions against Prado arose in Ahuachapán, Chalatenango, Izalco, San Miguel, Tejutla, and Zacatecoluca, but these rebellions were quickly...
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    well as agricultural products. Their cultivation of cacao, centered in the Izalco area and involving a vast and sophisticated irrigation system, was especially...
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  • Ahuachapan []Estadio Simeon Magaña[] Real Pajonal C.D. Vendaval (San Isidro, Izalco) Nuevo San Sebastián ADET (Atiquizaya) Racing Jr C.D. Huracán C.D. Espartano...
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  • 417 Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia Mount Kaba 1,952 6,404 Sumatra, Indonesia Izalco 1,950 6,398 El Salvador Sangeang Api 1,949 6,394 Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia...
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  • homicidios y Agrupaciones Ilícitas. Esta estructura operaban en el municipio de Izalco y zonas aledañas, en Sonsonate". Office of the Attorney General (in Spanish)...
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    indígenas. Schultze Jena, Leonhard (1977) : Mito y Leyendas de los Pipiles de Izalco. El Salvador : Ediciones Cuscatlán. Patiño Rosselli, Carlos (1983) : Lengua...
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    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...
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  • crater of the Izalco Volcano, El Salvador. It is named after Emanuel George Zies (1883–1981), an American geochemist who studied Izalco in the 1930s....
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