Yucuaiquín, La Unión, El Salvador

History | Administrative divisions | Culture

🇸🇻 Yucuaiquin is a municipality in La Unión Department of El Salvador, located on the slopes of Cerro La Cruz.

History Yucuaiquin is one of the Salvadoran Lenca towns, whose origins dates back to the pre-Columbian times; when the Spaniards arrived, Yucuaiquin was located in a valley called Llano Grande. The area was populated by Lenca natives. In the middle of the 16th century, Yucuaiquin had a population of around 300 inhabitants, as an annex to the parish of Ereguayquin. In 1786, it joined the San Alejo district and on June 12, 1824, the municipality was founded as part of the San Miguel Department, belonging until June 22, 1865, when it became part of the district of La Unión, in the department of the same name. On April 28, 1926, the Salvadoran legislature issued the decree by which it granted the Yucuaiquin Town the title of Villa, a distinction conferred upon them for having "acquired considerable development in agriculture, commerce and ornamentation". On February 15, 2002, by legislative decree, it obtained the title of City, for its economic growth and for having all the services and modernization necessary to deserve it. And on October 3, 2009 was instituted the Carnival of Fire.

Administrative divisions The municipality is divided into nine cantons and the city: City: • Yucuaiquin; Cantons: • Candelaria • Ciricuario • El Carmen • Hatillos • La Cañada • Las Cruces • Las Marías • Tepemechín • Valle Nuevo • las chacaras • El berrinche; Each canton is subdivided into caseríos (like a neighbourhood).

Culture Spanish is the only language of Yucuaiquin. From the last Saturday of September to the 6th of October, Yucuaiquinians celebrate their "Fiestas Patronales" (Holidays) in honor of their patron saint, St. Francis of Assisi.

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Yucuaiquín has a population of over 6,799 people. Yucuaiquín also forms part of the wider La Unión Department which has a population of over 263,271 people. Yucuaiquín is situated near La Unión.

Twin Towns, Sister Cities Yucuaiquín has links with:

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Antipodal to Yucuaiquín is: 92,-13.55

Locations Near: Yucuaiquín -88,13.55

🇸🇻 San Miguel -88.183,13.476 d: 21.5  

🇸🇻 La Unión -87.833,13.333 d: 30.1  

🇸🇻 Ciudad Romero -88.45,13.35 d: 53.5  

🇸🇻 Zacatecoluca -88.867,13.5 d: 93.9  

🇸🇻 Cojutepeque -88.933,13.717 d: 102.5  

🇭🇳 Comayagüela -87.633,14.45 d: 107.6  

🇭🇳 Tegucigalpa -87.184,14.089 d: 106.5  

🇭🇳 Comayagua -87.643,14.46 d: 108.3  

🇸🇻 Chalatenango -88.933,14.033 d: 114.2  

🇸🇻 San Salvador -89.178,13.697 d: 128.3  

Antipodal to: Yucuaiquín 92,-13.55

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🇮🇩 Bengkulu City 102.264,-3.792 d: 18450.8  

🇮🇩 Liwa 104.083,-5.033 d: 18386.8  

🇮🇩 Padang 100.355,-0.951 d: 18339.3  

🇮🇩 Teluk Dalam 97.8,0.55 d: 18322  

🇮🇩 Pringsewu 104.961,-5.356 d: 18327.7  

🇮🇩 Bandar Lampung 105.267,-5.45 d: 18305.1  

🇮🇩 Padang Panjang 100.429,-0.458 d: 18288.6  

🇮🇩 Sawahlunto 100.777,-0.681 d: 18288.4  

🇮🇩 Bukittinggi 100.367,-0.3 d: 18277.4  

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