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Place in La Libertad, El Salvador
Tepecoyo
Tepecoyo is located in El SalvadorTepecoyoTepecoyo
Coordinates: 13°42′1″N 89°28′4″W / 13.70028°N 89.46778°W / 13.70028; -89.46778
Country El Salvador
DepartmentLa Libertad
Elevation694 m (2,277 ft)

Tepecoyo is a municipality in the La Libertad department of El Salvador, situated 30 minutes from Santa Tecla.

Tradition

Tepecoyo is a very old and traditional town like every other Pipil settlement. It was founded by only four families.

Its traditions and inhabitants are characteristic for this type of municipality. The municipal celebrations are held annually from 1 to 6 January. No matter the day of the week, when the celebrations take place, these are celebrations of happiness with a high content of Maya and Pipil tradition from present and past times.

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La Libertad
Capital: Santa Tecla
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