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Salvadoran indigenous leader Anastasio Aquino (15
April 1792, in
Santiago Nonualco, El
Salvador – 24 July 1833, in San Vicente, El Salvador) in El Salvador...
- Juan
Nonualco San Juan
Talpa San Juan
Tepezontes San Luis La
Herradura San Luis
Talpa San
Miguel Tepezontes San
Pedro Masahuat San
Pedro Nonualco San Rafael...
- San Juan
Nonualco is a muni****lity in the La Paz
department of El Salvador.
According to the
official census of 2007, it has a po****tion of 17,256 inhabitants...
- San
Pedro Nonualco is a
District in the La Paz
department of El Salvador.
located in the
paracentral region of the country, near the
banks of the Jiboa...
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Herradura San
Miguel Tepezontes San
Pedro Nonualco Santa María
Ostuma Santiago Nonualco Eastern La Paz San Juan
Nonualco San
Rafael Obrajuelo Zacatecoluca Northern...
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Santiago Nonualco is a muni****lity in La Paz
department of El Salvador. "
Nonualco"
means "tribe of mutes" in the
native Nahuat language,
referring to...
- revitalization. In El Salvador,
Nawat (Nahuat) was the
language of
several groups:
Nonualcos, Cuscatlecos,
Izalcos and is
known to be the
Nahua variety of migrating...
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interim president Ana Maria,
guerrilla leader Anastasio Aquino, King of the
Nonualco tribes, who
defeated the
government army in 1833
Antonio Saca,
former president...
-
indigenous laborer Anastasio Aquino launched a
rebellion in San Juan
Nonualco and
Santiago Nonualco in
response to
indigenous killings by
Ladinos (mixed-race people)...
- the
pastor of the
Church of St. John the
Baptist in the town of San Juan
Nonualco. His
entrance into his
first parish on 8
October 1953 was
recalled as the...