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On April 16, 1854, a major earthquake devasted the village still San Salvador, it was then that he thought, moving the capital to a safer place and decide that the beautiful scenery of the "Hacienda Santa Tecla" was the ideal place , and August 8, 1854, issued a decree which allocated the farm to became the site of the New San Salvaldor, despite being just a step away from the volcano suspect Quezaltepec (San Salvador volcano), noted that this area was less shifting.
The president Jose Maria San Martin, wanted an elegant city, a pretty picture representing city in the country. The government distributed land to the new neignbors able to grow coffee on a large scale, and established rewards to those who planted, but the June , 1854, the General Gerardo Barrios agredd to transfer to the authorities of Cojutepeque the history of San Salvador, so no governor had head adquarters in The New San Salvador.
Yet the city continued to grow in where he lived Juan Jose Cañas, creator of the National Anthem in 1879.
On January 28, 1865 Santa Tecla, to which the capital was denied , he became so far as the deparmental capital of La Libertad.

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SUMMARY OF THE HISTORY "EL PUERTO DE LA LIBERTAD"

In 1528 when the ville of San Salvador was recently established one month later the spanish under the command of
Diego de Alvarado, Advanced to the Peñol (peñon) of Zinacantan hill where three of four people had taken refuge indigenous people to defend the conquerors. Zinacantan located very near to the old town of the same name today Puerto de la Libertad. The hill was deep natural agains any enemy and had a single narrow road that lead to its top. After several attacks repulsed the indians, some Spanish where the indians went to bring peace. Up and pulled out their concealed weapons and subjecting the helpless natives. With the capture of penoles Zinacantan the conquerors of the villa of San Salvador ended the last resistance of the custatlecos.
And some people say, that in memory of the pipil who fought for freedom against Spanish rule, on February 24 of 1824 the federal congress of the republic of Central America, enables El Puerto de la Libertad and decreted that El Puerto who stay for the exterior control trade in the pacific coast.

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"Describes the Bermudes conqueror... Diego de Alvarado and the most part of the spanish who you were with, we were making war lay siege to the Zinacantan penoles and... the day closest to the penol, we rushed two times, and the first we toppled stones and spears penol boat down, and I was, the said Bartolome Bermudez, one of wich came rolling...

... They attacked again by another twelve or thirteen part spanish, and... strain gauge(large stones) and hand stones and arrows, they made us lie, arms broken in many places and injuries all over those who were there..."

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"EL PUERTO DE LA LIBERTAD"
WHERE THEY WERE HIDDEN THE MOST PERFECT WAVES FOR SURFING, A LOT OF SURFERS AROUND THE WORLD VISIT THIS BEACH.

"AYUDALE A VIVIR, NO COMAS HUEVOS DE TORTUGA."

EL TUNCO BEACH IN PUERTO DE LA LIBERTAD

30 MINUTES FROM SANTA TECLA

PUERTO DE LA LIBERTAD

BRIDGE PUERTO DE LA LIBERTAD

COCONUT DRINKS BY THE BEACH

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