Cojutepeque, Cuscatlán Department, El Salvador

Geography | Cerro de las Pavas | Chorizos | Sport

🇸🇻 Cojutepeque is the capital city of El Salvador's Cuscatlán department. It also served as the capital of San Salvador during several years. It also serves as the administrative centre for the surrounding municipality of Cojutepeque. Around 85% of its population live in the urban areas of the municipality.

Its height is 850 meters above sea level; it enjoys a pleasant climate. Its nickname is "City of the Mists".

The name Cojutepeque is derived from the Nahuatl words for "at the hill of the coyotes". It received the title of city in 1846. The ancient churches of San Juan Degollado, San José and San Sebastián can be found in the city. Cojutepeque's patron saint is Saint Sebastian, and there is a fair in honor of Saint John the Baptist (San Juan Degollado).

Cereals, sugarcane, loaf-sugar, panela, and fruit are cultivated and grown here, and local industries include the manufacture of hats made out of palm-fronds. The sausages of Cojutepeque (los chorizos de Cojutepeque) are known throughout El Salvador.

Its principal tourist attraction is Cerro de las Pavas, from which the lake of Ilopango, the volcano of San Vicente, and the Valley of Jiboa can be seen.

Geography The Pan-American Highway connects Cojutepeque with San Salvador 33 km away.

Cerro de las Pavas The peak known as Cerro de las Pavas can be reached via two roads from Cojutepeque: one for cars, the other a zigzagging path for pedestrians.

In 1924, Governor Fidel Novoa began an improvement program for the peak and built the park known as Parque de Montaña. During the administration of President Óscar Osorio, the pathways leading to the peak were improved thanks to the efforts of the poet Raúl Contreras.

There is a grotto on the peak that displays an image of the Our Lady of Fátima. A pilgrimage to this grotto occurs in May and is a major religious festival in El Salvador.

Chorizos Cojutepeque is known in El Salvador for various sausages or chorizos, especially the Chorizos de Cojutepeque. These chorizos are typically tied with corn husks between the links. The chorizos are shipped to other parts of the country and sold. The example on the left is made with pork, beef, iodized salt, and additives (soy protein, sodium nitrate, sodium benzoate, achiote, herbs, and spices).

Sport The football club Cojutepeque F.C. was based in Cojutepeque.

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Cojutepeque has a population of over 70,000 people. Cojutepeque also forms the centre of the wider Cuscatlán Department which has a population of over 252,528 people.

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Twin Towns - Sister Cities Cojutepeque has links with:

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Antipodal to Cojutepeque is: 91.067,-13.717

Locations Near: Cojutepeque -88.9333,13.7167

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🇸🇻 San Miguel -88.183,13.476 d: 85.3  

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Antipodal to: Cojutepeque 91.067,-13.717

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