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Citalá is a muni****lity in the
Chalatenango department of El Salvador. In Mayan-Ch’orti’
language its name
means “the
river of the stars”. As of 2013...
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heliocentric radial velocity of 54 km/s. It has been
given the
proper name
Citalá,
after "river of stars" in the
native Nahuat language. The name was selected...
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mountaintop fortress and
UNESCO World Heritage Site. //
Monoceros HD 52265
Citalá NameExoWorlds 2019 El
Salvadorian proposal;
means 'river of stars' in the...
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Gualococti Morazán 4,124 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 24.2 4.0
Citalá Chalatenango 4,074 0 4 1 0 2 3 10 0.0 98.2 24.5 0.0 49.1 73.6 40.9 Nuevo...
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Guacotecti Sensuntepeque San
Isidro Victoria Northern Chalatenango La
Palma Citalá San
Ignacio Central Chalatenango Agua
Caliente Dulce Nombre de María El...
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kilometres (19.5 mi), and
crosses the
border with El
Salvador at the town of
Citalá (14°22′19″N 89°12′45″W / 14.371857°N 89.212439°W / 14.371857; -89.212439)...
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Guatemala (at Agua Caliente), and 19 km
north of the one with El
Salvador (at
Citalá),
Santa Fe is a
hilltown close to the
banks of
Lempa River. It is 12 km...
- Cihuatán, Colima, La Palma, San Ignacio, El Pital, Las Pilas, Miramundo,
Citalá,
Iglesia del Pilar.
Route of La Paz Perquín, Cacaopera, Arambala, Corinto...
- Fernando, San
Francisco Morazán and La Reina, and to the west with
Metapan and
Citalá,
borders by the
Lempa River. La
Palma is part of the
mountainous zone of...
- Agua
Caliente Arcatao Azacualpa Chalatenango (capital)
Citalá Comalapa Concepción
Quezaltepeque Dulce Nombre de María El
Carrizal El Paraíso La Laguna...