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El Salvador Archeological RuinsArcheological Tour- Joya de Ceren
During the classical period (250-900 A.D.) the area of the Zapotitan Valley had a demographic explosion in the Center of El Salvador, with the founding of several population centers. San Andres appears to have been the county seat and Joya de Ceren, one of the towns under its domain.

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El Salvador Church JuayuaArcheological Tour and Coffee Plantation Adventure
An amazing view of the Izalco Volcano is only a taste of what’s to come as we discover some of the most beautiful, picturesque and chilly weather towns in western El Salvador.

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El Salvador Culture Archbishop Romero courtesy of ProdeturArchbishop Romero –Salvadoran Martyr
Archbishop Oscar Arnulfo Romero is one of the most world-wide famous people of El Salvador. Also known as the “father of the poor”, his assassination still remains unjusticed. He was shot while offering a mass in 1980, and now a decree from the Vatican is left pending, in order to name him the first Central American Saint.

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El Salvador City GovernmentCity Tour
San Salvador is a patchwork of zones recognizable as modern, historical, and fun areas.

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El Salvador Perquin Maya courtesy of ProdeturCultural Perquin
Perquín has long served as a cultural and commercial bridge between southern Honduras and northeastern El Salvador, regions that both reflect the influence of the indigenous Lenca people.

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El Salvador Museum Civil WarHistoric Perquin
Perquin is a town founded by Lenca Indian tribes. Its name means “Way of Embers”. It is a town surrounded by coffee plantations and green pine trees. Today, Perquin is the Capital of the Route of Peace. It got this name for the tranquility now being experienced, after 12 years of extremely harsh military activities in these mountains.

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El Salvador La Palma Colonial TownLa Palma
“La Sierra Madre” (The Mother Mountain Chain) is located on the northern part of El Salvador. In it we find the towns of La Palma, San Ignacio and Citalá. We will visit the towns and their art craft workshops with their distinctive colors and figures depicting the Salvadoran customs as well as recent local history. We will make our own souvenir to take back home, and the best one will win a prize. Some children from the town will dance for us and play autochthonous music. We will have lunch at one of the local restaurants. Included: air conditioned transportation and guide. Cost of lunch is not included.

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El Salvador Ferry SuchitotoSuchitoto
This colonial city, with its warm climate, architectural beauty and rich cultural heritage offers a number of interesting attractions to its visitors. Throughout Suchitoto you will find archeological ruins from its first inhabitants dating back to 1525, picturesque streets with colorful houses made of mud and clay, as well as many varied establishments such as galleries, bars restaurants and artisan shops.

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