- also
known as
muchishatcu which means "kingdom of the
Izalcos".
Another version states that
Izalco has
other meanings, such as "in the
obsidian sands",...
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Izalco is an
active stratovolcano on the side of the
Santa Ana Volcano,
which is
located in
western El Salvador. It is
situated on the
southern flank of...
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Brujos Mario Calvo de
Izalco Fútbol Club are a
Salvadoran professional football club
based in
Izalco, Sonsonate. The club
currently plays in the Segunda...
- and
finally a
province with a
provincial council, and the
province of
Izalcos (which
would become be
called the mayor's
office of Sonsonate). In 1824...
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Izalco volcano, the
youngest volcano in El Salvador.
Izalco erupted almost continuously from 1770 (when it formed) to 1958,
earning it the
nickname of...
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Nawat (Nahuat) was the
language of
several groups: Nonualcos, Cuscatlecos,
Izalcos and is
known to be the
Nahua variety of
migrating Toltec. The name Pipil...
- Bukele's Crushing,
Unconstitutional Victory, What Next?". The Economist.
Izalco and San Salvador. 5
February 2024.
Retrieved 11
November 2024. Crespín,...
- on the Mexico–Guatemala border,
Tajumulco and Santamaría in Guatemala,
Izalco in El Salvador,
Arenal in
Costa Rica, and Concepción and
Maderas on Ometepe...
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volcanoes were
inspired by the
Santa Ana
Volcano and the
famous conical-shaped
Izalco,
which was
likely spewing ash and lava when
Antoine visited El Salvador...
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Poqomam tribe in the 5th century, and was
invaded in the 15th
century by the
Izalcos people. It
officially gained city
status in El
Salvador on 11 February...