Ayutuxtepeque

Ayutuxtepeque
Ayutuxtepeque
Coordinates: 13°44′8.46″N 89°12′2.81″W / 13.7356833°N 89.2007806°W / 13.7356833; -89.2007806
Town 1824[1]
Villa 1971
City 1996
Government
  Mayor Rafael Alejandro Nóchez Solano (ARENA)[2]
Area
  Total 8.4 km2 (3.25 sq mi)
Elevation 700 m (2,296.6 ft)
Population (2007 [3])
  Total 34,710
Time zone Central (−6)

Ayutuxtepeque is a municipality in the San Salvador department of El Salvador. It is one of the nine municipalities that make up the San Salvador Metropolitan Area (AMSS). The name of the municipality means "Armadillos Hill(or Mountain)"

Municipal government

The current Mayor for the period of 2009 to 2014 is Rafael Alejandro Nochez Solano a member of the Nationalist Republican Alliance party.

Administrative divisions

Ayutuxtepeque has the following 2 cantons:

  • El Zapote
  • Los Llanitos

Demographics

It has a population of 34,710 (2007) with 49.2% men and 50.8% women. The entire population lives in urban areas.

Geography

Ayutuxtepeque is limited by the following municipalities: to the north, Apopa, on the east by Cuscatancingo and Delgado, to the south by Mejicanos and on the west by Apopa. It has an area of 8.41 Km2 and it is located between the following geographic coordinates 13° 46'23 "LN (northern end) and 13° 43'55" LN (southern end), 89° 11'08 "LWG (eastern end) and 89° 13'55" LWG (western end). With an altitud of 700 MAMSL.

Hydrography

Creeks: Santa Maria, Arenal Ravines: De Morán, El Zapote, Barranca Honda, Chancala and Chicaguaste

Economy

The main industry of the town, is the manufacturing of bricks and roof tiles, there is a garment factory, a chemical-pharmaceutical factory, a processor of sausages and small industries in abundance. In the local trade, there are grocery stores, shops, pharmacies and other small businesses, mostly SMEs. The trade is primarily done with the municipalities of Mejicanos, Apopa, Nejapa, San Salvador and others.

Culture

The patron saint of the municipality is Saint Sebastian and festivals are held annually from January 27th to 30th.

References

  1. Ramos, Uriel. "Ayutuxtepeque". fisdl.gob.sv.
  2. "Inicio - Instituto Salvadoreño de Desarrollo Municipal". www.isdem.gob.sv.
  3. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-08-22. Retrieved 2013-07-05.
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