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  San Salvador (coordinates 13 ° 41'N 89 ° 11'W) is the capital of El Salvador. According to the 2004 census 1.3 million people live in the city. City, other cities in the United States in Central America and the Pan American Highway that connects üzerindedir.Kentte, beer, tobacco products, soap production, as well as weaving is also developed. 16. Founded in San Salvador in the following century, the century has been significant earthquakes. It is the worst of them in 1854. In 2001, the most recent earthquake, because of the city, especially at Las Colinas has caused much harm as active. In the 1980s, the country's civil war, the city has led many people to leave the city. The city's origins can be traced to before the Spanish conquest. San Salvador that the current position Pipil groups, capital, is near Cuscatlán established. Not much, about this city, because an effort by residents to prevent the Spanish rule is known to have been abandoned. Pedro de Alvarado, Gonzalo de Alvarado and Diego de Holgiun residential development under the orders they have found and it was ordered to take. Diego de Holgiun first mayor in the town of San Salvador was established on April 1, 1525 are after. However, after the sixteenth century, it was rebuilt in 1528 and 1545 and two times in different places. In fact, archaeological now Ciudad Vieja, north of the city today, it's Valle de Las Hamacas or Acelhuate Valley, so moved was characterized by intense seismic activity due to the soil was established. that more space and more fertile soils have a new site) Acelhuate River (though now very dirty side with elected. the country's population is relatively small until the twentieth century, much longer, the city slowly grew. Unlike other cities, the financial center of San Salvador, not in the center of the city periphery, especially in the northwest part of the city proper. Downtown or "Old" San Salvador, the National Palace, National Theatre, including the Plaza Libertad, the cathedral has many historical buildings. Due to continuous seismic activity, Downtown San Salvador is not yet large high-rise buildings. However, the improvement of building technology that allows long-earthquake-resistant buildings, construction of San Salvador. In fact, most of the Zona Rosa, the new high-rise buildings (or "Alive Zone" area in the western sector of the city, especially around the right) is shown, in San Benito, and Antiguo Cuscatlán Escalon. El Pedregal, Terra Alta, 105 Campestre, Las Americas complex (Telefonica Towers), Edificio Avante, and others such as the World Trade Center Building, San Salvador are shaping the city scape.