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Cojutepeque (Spanish pronunciation: [koxuteˈpeke]) is the
capital city of El Salvador's Cuscatlán department. It also
served as the
capital of San Salvador...
- "Adentro
Cojutepeque" is a song
written and
composed in 1942 by
Salvadoran singer-composer
Francisco Palaviccini,
creator of
Salvadoran genre xuc. It...
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Cojutepeque ****bol Club was a
Salvadoran professional football club
based in
Cojutepeque, Cuscatlán. The team
ceased operation in 2003. The team was in...
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Juzgados de Usulután y
Cojutepeque" [Mega-Prison of
Tecoluca Will Be
Monitored by
Courts in Usulután and
Cojutepeque]. La
Prensa Gráfica (in Spanish)...
- and the ones from the city of
Cojutepeque are
particularly well
known there. The links,
especially of
those from
Cojutepeque, are
separated with corn husks...
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Izalco BC
Metapan BC
Chalchuapa United Club Muni****l de
Baloncesto de
Cojutepeque San
Salvador BC
Santa Ana B.C.
Santiagueno BC FAS-Denver (-2017) El Rápido...
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which was
created and po****rized by
Francisco "Paquito"
Palaviccini in
Cojutepeque,
located in the
department of Cuscatlán in 1942. In June 2019, a request...
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famous for its
chorizos from the city of
Cojutepeque. Cuscatlán
Norte Cuscatlán Sur
Candelaria Cojutepeque El
Carmen El
Rosario Monte San Juan Oratorio...
- Salvador's well
known folk
dance is
known as Xuc
which originated in
Cojutepeque, Cuscatlan. Caribbean, Colombian, and
Mexican music has
become customary...
- in the country[citation needed]
Ciudad Delgado – Pop. 71,594 (AMSS)
Cojutepeque – Pop. 48,411
Cuscatancingo – Pop. 44,369 (AMSS)
Ilopango – Pop. 38,890...