San Pedro Perulapán
San Pedro Perulapán is a municipality in the Cuscatlán department of El Salvador. San Pedro Perulapán is a town whose origins are pre-Columbian; it received the title of city on April 28, 1921.[1] The Battle of San Pedro Perulapán occurred here on September 25, 1839, in which Francisco Morazán with 800 Salvadorans defeated 2,000 Honduran and Nicaraguan forces during the break-up of the Federal Republic of Central America.[2] A bell tower in the town still has the bell whose toll announced the victory of the Salvadorans.[1] The parish church contains an image of Saint Peter that still has the bullet hole it received during this battle.[1] From the peak of the bell tower one can see the volcano of Guazapa.[1]
San Pedro Perulapán | |
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Municipality | |
San Pedro Perulapán Location in El Salvador | |
Coordinates: 13°46′N 89°2′W | |
Country | |
Department | Cuscatlán Department |
Elevation | 1,965 ft (599 m) |
References
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- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2008-09-17. Retrieved 2008-07-28.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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