Usulután

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For a volcano in El Salvador, see Usulután (volcano).
Municipality in Usulután Department, El Salvador
Usulután |
Municipality |
 A typical street scene in Usulután
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Coordinates: 13°20′45″N 88°25′23″W / 13.34583°N 88.42306°W / 13.34583; -88.42306
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Country |
El Salvador
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Department |
Usulután Department |
Area
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• Total |
139.75 km2 (53.96 sq mi) |
Elevation
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90 m (300 ft) |
Population (2012)
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• Total |
73,064 |
• Density |
520/km2 (1,400/sq mi) |
Time zone |
UTC-6 |
Usulután is the fifth largest city in El Salvador, and capital of the Usulután Department in the south-east of El Salvador.
As of 2006, it is estimated to have population of 71,636 people. Usulután rests in a rich agricultural valley and has very high and humid temperatures most of the year as it is located close to the Pacific Ocean. The city was badly damaged by the Salvadorian earthquakes of February 2001, in addition to Hurricane Mitch in 1998.
The main Catholic Church of the town is located in a park area next to the Town Hall (Alcaldia) and next to the Cine Centenario (a cinema) which are roughly located at the center of the town. Recently, Usulután has modernized considerably, having more influence from brand names such as Pollo Campero (a chicken restaurant), Biggest (a hamburger place similar to America's Burger King), and more eateries that were not available there in the past.
Sport
It is home to one of the most successful soccer clubs in the country C.D. Luis Ángel Firpo, who play at Sergio Torres Stadium. Sergio Torres Stadium is the only stadium in the country that is fully owned by the soccer club.
Notable births
Schafik Handal, politician
José Francisco Jovel, football World Cup finalist
Elías Antonio Saca González, politician, Salvadoran president (2004-2009)
Álvaro Torres, musician
Rodolfo Zelaya, football player
Osael Romero, football player
References
Coordinates: 13°21′N 88°27′W / 13.350°N 88.450°W / 13.350; -88.450
 Usulután Department
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Capital: Usulután
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Municipalities |
- Alegría
- Berlín
- California
- Concepción Batres
- El Triunfo
- Ereguayquín
- Estanzuelas
- Jiquilisco
- Jucuapa
- Jucuarán
- Mercedes Umaña
- Nueva Granada
- Ozatlán
- Puerto El Triunfo
- San Agustín
- San Buenaventura
- San Dionisio
- San Francisco Javier
- Santa Elena
- Santa María
- Santiago de María
- Tecapán
- Usulután
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