Cihuatán Archaeological Park in El Salvador Will Be Operated with Funds From the United States
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Aguilares (El Salvador), 20 Aug (EFE).- The Cihuatán Archaeological Park, the largest in El Salvador and which was inhabited by Mayan indigenous and other ethnic groups, will be intervened through a conservation and preservation project funded by the Ambassadors' Fund for Cultural Preservation of the United States Department of State. This was announced on Thursday by authorities of the United States Embassy in El Salvador and the Salvadoran Gov…
The Cihuatán Archaeological Park in El Salvador will be intervened through a conservation project funded by the United States.
Salvadoran authorities and the U.S. Embassy in the country today launched the third conservation phase of the Cihuatán Archaeological Park. Cihuatán Park is located in the district of Aguilares, San Salvador Norte, and the third conservation phase is funded through the Ambassadors’ Fund for Cultural Preservation. This is a program of the U.S. Department of State. Naomi Fellows, head of Business at the U.S. Embassy, said the project goes beyond t…
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