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San Francisco Gotera, Morazán

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Country
  
Founded
  
1875

Area
  
59.76 km²

Local time
  
Saturday 10:04 AM

Department
  
Morazán Department

Elevation
  
301 m (988 ft)

Population
  
21,049 (2012)

Number of airports
  
1

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Weather
  
30°C, Wind SE at 11 km/h, 61% Humidity

Neighborhoods
  
Lotificacion Brisas Del Rio, Barrio El Calvario

San Francisco Gotera is a municipality in the Morazán department of El Salvador.

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Map of San Francisco Gotera, El Salvador

Name

Gotera is a native word that is derived from two roots: "Got," meaning snake or serpent, and "era," meaning hill. The name has been interpreted to mean "hill of snakes." The original population of Gotera occupied the summit of the hill known as Coroban, where remains of the original population can still be found. The ancient pueblo of Gotera was renamed San Francisco after the parish of the same name. Today the city is referred to as San Francisco Gotera or simply Gotera.

Military

Because of the Salvadoran Civil War, part of the park was turned into a military base and the other part was paved. The military base sat unused for several years but was converted into a municipal market in 2002. Today the market is nearly empty because a larger, covered market with running water and trash pick-up was constructed in 2003 two blocks to the east of the old military base. The current military base sits on the banks of the San Francisco River.

Today

Gotera is the department head and largest municipality in Morazán. The Destacamento Militar 4 (Military base no. 4) operates out of Gotera. City Hall, the oldest Catholic church in town, a defunct movie theater, the government center and the post office surround a small, paved town square. Before 1980 the square was larger and it was grassed in and had several shade trees.

Notable people

  • Juan Isolino Rosa (1914-2004), composer and folklorist
  • References

    San Francisco Gotera, Morazán Wikipedia


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