San Bartolomé Perulapía

San Bartolomé Perulapía is a municipality in the Cuscatlán department of El Salvador. It is located on the highway between San Martín and Suchitoto.

San Bartolomé Perulapía
Municipality
San Bartolomé Perulapía
Location in El Salvador
Coordinates: 13°45′57″N 89°3′3″W
Country El Salvador
DepartmentCuscatlán Department
Elevation
2,139 ft (652 m)
Population
 (2001)
  Total9,909

The following statistics are for a city of the same name within the municipality:

Municipality statistics

  • Population: 12,000 (according to mayorship) or 6909 (according to SIBASI 2001)
  • One Hospital
  • Two Schools
  • Ten Churches
  • Water, electricity, phone services
  • Two Alcoholics Anonymous groups
  • A police force
  • A court

History

When the Spanish conquistadors came, the location was part of three native towns called pupulapan. The towns were then called, by the Europeans, San Martín, San Pedro, y San Bartolomé Perulapán, also called pupulapía, y transformed into perulapía. In 1770 Pedro Cortés y Larraz estimated that the population was 421 natives and 6 Latinos in population.

It was part of the department of San Salvador from 1824 until 1835, at which time it was turned over to Cuscatlán. Because of an earthquake in 1872, the town was moved a kilometer from its original location. Its population was 960 inhabitants in 1890.

gollark: Not really. If I have a UTF-16 document with valid grammar/spelling and I convert it to UTF-8, the grammar/spelling is not altered.
gollark: That's grammar/spelling, not *encoding*.
gollark: <@!160279332454006795> REVIEW‽
gollark: Encode extra proposal content in zero width space/invisible character patterns. I don't think there's any rule specifying the encoding of proposal content, so I could just sneak that into a proposal and later demand that it be followed. Possibly. Except invisible characters are forbidden.
gollark: Huh, 1.8.1 stops my evil plan, that's annoying. Possibly.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.