Atiquizaya
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Municipality in Ahuachapán Department, El Salvador
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(2007)
Atiquizaya is a municipality[citation needed] in the Ahuachapán department of El Salvador.[1]
It covers an area of 66.64 km 2 and as of 2007 has a population of 33,587.
Cantons
It is divided into the following cantons:
El Chayal, Salitrero, Tapacún, Tortuguero, El Iscaquilío, Joya del Plantanar, Joya del Zapote, La Esperanza, Loma de Alarcón, Pepenance, San Juan El Espino, Santa Rita, Rincón Grande y Zunca.
Sports
The local football club is named C.D. Huracán and it currently plays in the Salvadoran Third Division.
References
- ^ "Google Maps".
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Capital: Ahuachapán
- Ahuachapán
- Apaneca
- Atiquizaya
- Concepción de Ataco
- El Refugio
- Guaymango
- Jujutla
- San Francisco Menéndez
- San Lorenzo
- San Pedro Puxtla
- Tacuba
- Turín