Ahuachapán is a
city and
municipality and the capital of the
Ahuachapán Department in western
El Salvador. The municipality including the city covers an area of 244.84 km² and as of 2007 has a population of 110,511 people. Situated near the
Guatemalan border, it is the westernmost city in the country and is the center of an agricultural region producing primarily
coffee.
Ahuachapán is the site of a geothermal power plant and a hydroelectric station. The local geothermal activity produces many steam vents, visible throughout the surrounding mountains.
Among other things, Ahuachapan is also the birthplace of notable Salvadoran poet Alfredo Espino and is about an hour's drive from the national wildlife park El Imposible.
History
Ahuachapán was founded by
Mayan Indians of the
Pokomanes tribe in the
5th century and invaded in the
15th century by the
Izalcos. It officially gained city status on 11 February 1862 and became the departmental capital on the February 9, 1869.
Geography
The municipality of Ahuachapán is located 100
km from the capital city
San Salvador. To the north it borders
San Lorenzo and the
Republic of Guatemala. It is surrounded by
San Lorenzo,
Atiquizaya and
Turín; by
Juayúa,
Apaneca, and
Tacuba to the south. The climate of the municipality is very warm with the temperatures oscillating between 22°C and 27°C.
The principal river is the Río Paz, which passes into the Laguna el Espino. There are other tributaries but the Río Paz forms a natural border between El salvador and Guatemala.
Local Attractions
Monuments
Near the
Iglesia La Asunción, the Francisco Menéndez Park has a monument to honor General
Francisco Menéndez who was president of the republic. There is a bronze plate indicating the house where he lived.
Lagoon of El Espino
It was formerly called Huitziapan or “Laguna de las Espinas " Located at 4 kilometers to the northeast of the city of Apaneca. Between this gathering of water and the city of Ahuachapán, the first battle in the history of independent Central America took place; the
battle of Espino, on March 12, 1822. It was won by the Guatemalans commanded by the Sergeant Mayor
Nicolás Abos Padilla.
Other notable attractions include the Los Ausoles, the Lagoons of Llano and Morán, Atehuecillas and Malacatiupán.
Administrative Divisions
Cantons
The municipality is divided into 28 cantons.
These are: Ashapuco, Chancuyo, Chipilapa, Cuyanausul, El Anonal, El Roble, El Tigre, El Barro, Guayaltepec, La Coyotera, La Danta, La Montañita, Las Chinamas (Puesto Fronterizo), Llano de Doña María, Llano de La Laguna o El Espino, Loma de La Gloria, Los Huatales, Los Magueyes, Los Toles, Nejapa, Palo Pique, Río Frío, San Lázaro, San Ramón, Santa Cruz, Santa Rosa Acacalco, Suntecumat y Tacubita.
Towns and villages in the municipality
- Agua Shuca
- Ahuachapan
- Ashapuco
- Calapa
- Chancuyo
- Chipilapa
- Cuyanausul
- El Anonal
- El Barro
- El Espino
- El Jobo
- El Junquillo
- El Mojon
- El Roble
- El Saitillal
- El Tigre
- Guayaltepec
- Hacienda San Isidro
- Hacienda San Luis
- La Angostura
- La Coyotera
- La Danta
- La Guascota
- La Montanita
- Las Chinamas
- Llano de Dona Maria
- Llano de La Laguna
- Loma de La Gloria
- Los Horcones
- Los Huatales
- Los Magueyes
- Los Toles
- Palo Pique
- Rio Frio
- San Jose
- San Lazaro
- San Luis
- San Ramon
- San Raymundo
- Santa Cruz
- Santa Rita
- Santa Rosa Acacalco
- Suntecumat
- Tacubita
Economy
The most important industries are
geothermal energy,
coffee,
textiles and
construction materials.
Traditions
The most important tradition is the Día de los Farolitos (Day of the Little lights), held on September 15 where a parade and celebration is conducted to honor Jesus Christ.
Notable people
Sports
The
Once Municipal or 11 Municipal is the local professional football club of the Department of Ahuachapán. The home stadium of Once Municipal is
Estadio Simeón Magaña.
References