Intipucá
Municipality in La Unión Department, El Salvador
13°12′N 88°3′W / 13.200°N 88.050°W / 13.200; -88.050Intipucá is a small municipality in the southwestern La Unión department of El Salvador.
Etymology
Intipucá is a cognate of the Intibucá department of neighboring Honduras and is an alternate spelling of the same term in the Lenca language. However, due to historical events, the indigenous peoples and their languages are neither recognized nor self identified in El Salvador.[1]
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Capital: La Unión
- Anamorós
- Bolívar
- Concepción de Oriente
- Conchagua
- El Carmen
- El Sauce
- Intipucá
- La Unión
- Lislique
- Meanguera del Golfo
- Nueva Esparta
- Pasaquina
- Polorós
- San Alejo
- San José
- Santa Rosa de Lima
- Yayantique
- Yucuaiquín
- Bosque Conchagua
- Conchagua Volcano
- Conchagüita
- Conejo Island
- Goascorán River
- Gulf of Fonseca
- Lake Olomega
- Sirama River
References
- ^ Chapin Mac. "The 500,000 Invisible Indians of El Salvador". Cultural Survival. Retrieved 2018-06-17.
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