San Salvador
The capital of El Salvador is situated on the Ace Chaute River, in the central part of the country; near San Salvador Volcano.
Since the Spanish established themselves there in 1528, San Salvador has been hit by several earthquakes and the community suffered during the civil war in the 1980s.
The destroyed colonial buildings have been replaced by modern buildings and plazas.
Lake Ilopango and the port city of La Libertad are nearby.

Located in the San Jose suburb of Heredia, this park serves as a meeting place for many local people. The park is also home to a church, Iglesia de la Concepción, and gardens, including the Jardines de la Inmaculada. Visitors can also view the large fountain, gazebo, and an assortment of monuments. This is a good place to begin your tour of Heredia or to take a break on a bench and watch everyone come and go.
This is a museum founded in 1974 to honor Costa Rica's national hero, Juan Santamaria, who lost his life defending 
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