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Coordinates: 13°44N 89°13W / 13.733°N 89.217°W / 13.733; -89.217
 

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Mejicanos
Municipality
Coat of arms of Mejicanos
Motto(s): 
Cultura, Paz, Progreso (Culture, Peace, Progress)
Mejicanos is located in El Salvador
Mejicanos

Mejicanos

Location in El Salvador

Coordinates: 13°44′N 89°13′W / 13.733°N 89.217°W / 13.733; -89.217
Country El Salvador
DepartmentSan Salvador Department
MetroSan Salvador Metropolitan Area
Founded as town7 October 1873
Founded as City11 October 1948
Government
 • TypeDemocratic Republic
 • MayorSaúl Meléndez
Area
 • Total22.12 km2 (13.74 sq mi)
Elevation
712 m (2,336 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total224,661
 • Density9,579/km2 (5,952/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC−6 (Central Standard Time)
SV-SS
CP 1120
Area code+ 503
WebsiteOfficial in Wordpress

Mejicanos is a San Salvador suburb in the San Salvador departmentofEl Salvador.

Mejicanos is a city located in San Salvador Department and part of the San Salvador metropolitan area. At the 2009 estimate it had 160,751 inhabitants. It has been characterized by its typical food "Yuca Frita con Merienda".

It has a municipal market, where the local citizens can buy groceries, vegetables, dairy products, meat, pupusas, etc. Many of the things available in the local market are produced in the surrounding villages, like vegetables.[citation needed]

It is located in a strategic point because is in the main route to other towns or municipalities, like Cuscatancingo, Mariona, San Ramon, San Salvador, etc. However it has-single lane roads, which accounts for the frequent traffic jams in the center of the city.[citation needed]

It has always been characterized by being a disorganized city, like other cities in El Salvador. Even though it has a municipal market people use the streets to sell their products.[citation needed]

Because the average altitude of the city is around 600 meters above sea level, the climate is typically warm.

As of February 2007 many bus routes go through Mejicanos.

City Hall (Alcaldía) of Mejicanos

History[edit]

In 1524, the Spanish conquered and colonized the territory of Cuscatlán, now El Salvador. Indigenous allies and aborigines (Tlaxcaltecas, Aztecs, and Acolhuas) from the valley of Anahuac, a Mexican territory, arrived with them. After conquering the land, they settled north of the capital, were known as "Mexicans” and founded three core groups: one group was to the north, which is now San Salvador, where the City of Mejicanos is located; the second was in Barrio de Sonsonate; and the third was Usulután, today Canton Santa Maria.

The city’s first named was "Villa of Mejicanos", and it later became the "City of Mejicanos.[1] On 7 February 1823, General Vicente Filísola following orders of the Mexican Imperial Army, battled against Salvadoran Republic Army of Colonel Antonio José Cañas, substitute for Commander Manuel José Arce, who became ill. The Salvadorans were opposing the unconditional territory takeover by the Government of Emperor Agustín de Iturbide.[2] Later, the City of Mejicanos stood out for its trade of goods in the streets among farmers.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "alcaldiamunicipal". alcaldiamunicipal (in European Spanish). Retrieved 28 April 2016.
  • ^ "Mejicanos". Municipios de El Salvador (in European Spanish). Retrieved 28 April 2016.
  • ^ La Prensa Grafica. "Mejicanos, un municipio peculiar". La Prensagrafica. Archived from the original on 31 May 2016. Retrieved 28 April 2016.
  • 13°44′N 89°13′W / 13.733°N 89.217°W / 13.733; -89.217


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