San Miguel Department (El Salvador)

San Miguel
Flag of San Miguel
Coat of arms of San Miguel
Location within El Salvador
Location within El Salvador
Coordinates: 13°31′19″N 88°14′02″W / 13.522°N 88.234°W / 13.522; -88.234
Country El Salvador
Created
(given current status)
1824
CapitalSan Miguel
Area
 • Total2,077.1 km2 (802.0 sq mi)
 • RankRanked 2nd
Population
 (2017)
 • Total678,000
 • RankRanked 3rd
 • Density330/km2 (850/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC−6 (CST)
ISO 3166 codeSV-SM

San Miguel (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsam miˈɣel]) is a department in the eastern part of El Salvador. The capital is San Miguel. The department is 2,077 km2 in area and has a population of over 678,000.

Before the Spanish conquest of El Salvador, the territory that now consists of the departments of San Miguel, La Unión and Morazán was the Lenca kingdom of Chaparrastique (Place of Beautiful Orchids).[1]

San Miguel was first known as San Miguel de la Frontera. The city was founded by Luis de Moscoso on May 8, 1530, where it is now Santa Elena. On July 11, 1812, the city was given the title of "Noble y Leal Ciudad" (noble and loyal city). It was made a department on June 12, 1824.

It is the location of Ciudad Barrios, the birthplace of Archbishop Óscar Romero.

  1. ^ Boland, Roy (2001). Culture and Customs of El Salvador. London: Greenwood Press. p. 13. ISBN 0-313-30620-6.

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