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Recognition initiatives formed by the indigenous peoples, who fought for official status led to the city government of Nahuizalco drafting a municipal ordinance called the Rights of the Established Indigenous Communities in the Municipality of Nahuizalco (published in the official journal on July 6,
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handcrafts. Tule is processed in two different varieties: the water kind, brought from the Pacific coast, and the dark one used for making "petates" (floor mats). Nahuizalco is also famous for its night market. The streets are lit only by candles and the products made of wicker and tule are sold
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The colonial church was seriously damaged during the earthquake of 2001 and subsequently restored. The church honors
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Nahuizalco is home to Rishon Lezion, the Only Kibbutz 100% Jewish Orthodox outside of the Land of Israel.
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means "place of four Izalcos "; by tradition, it was founded by four families from the nearby town of
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providence. A chronicle in 1586 estimated that there were less than 200 people living in Nahuizalco.
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mountain range. Per the population and housing census of 2007, Nahuizalco has 49,081 residents.
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Nauhizalco is a village of pre-Hispanic origin. It was originally inhabited by the
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of indigenous peoples, was the first of its kind in the history of El Salvador.
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damaged the town. Years later, in 1955, Nahuizalco was given the title of city.
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The actual ordinance issued by the local government of Nahuizalco
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Local wicker furniture on sale in the street of Nahuizalco
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2011, Núm.126 Tomo 392). This ordinance, recognizing the
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El Salvador, historia de sus pueblos, villas y ciudades
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From 1821 to 1823, Nahuizalco was part of the state of
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Diccionario Geográfico de El Salvador, Tomo II, L-Z
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municipality
Sonsonate department
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Ruta de las Flores
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Nahuatl language
Izalco
wicker
tule
John the Baptist
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