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Cayahuanca Stone

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The Cayahuanca Stone (Piedra Cayahuanca ) is a stone located some 4 kilometers to the north of San Ignacio, Chalatenango on the border between Honduras and El Salvador, approximately 1550 metres above sea level. The rock serves as a mark of the border, giving a panoramic view of both countries.

During Easter, the local inhabitants and visitors meet at the point of Cayahuanca the Stone and camp overnight.

References

  1. "Piedra Cayahuanca". lapalmasanignacio.org. Archived from the original on April 27, 2008. Retrieved July 31, 2008.
Chalatenango Department
Capital: Chalatenango
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