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The archaeological site of '''Ciudad Vieja''' is located roughly 10&nbsp;km south of [[Suchitoto]], in the [[Cuscatlan Department]] of central [[El Salvador]]<ref>[http://sitemason.vanderbilt.edu/page/dQOMJa Archaeological Research at Ciudad Vieja, El Salvador - William R. Fowler] Accessed on 2009-04-22.</ref>. The site served as the first location of [[San Salvador]], now the [[Central American]] nation's capital<ref name=unesco>[http://whc.unesco.org/en/tentativelists/209/ Ciudad Vieja / La Bermuda - UNESCO World Heritage Centre] Accessed on 2009-04-22.</ref>.
The archaeological site of '''Ciudad Vieja''' is located roughly 10&nbsp;km south of [[Suchitoto]], in the [[Cuscatlan Department]] of central [[El Salvador]].<ref>[http://sitemason.vanderbilt.edu/page/dQOMJa Archaeological Research at Ciudad Vieja, El Salvador - William R. Fowler] Accessed on 2009-04-22.</ref> The site served as the first location of [[San Salvador]], now the [[Central American]] nation's capital.<ref name=unesco>[http://whc.unesco.org/en/tentativelists/209/ Ciudad Vieja / La Bermuda - UNESCO World Heritage Centre] Accessed on 2009-04-22.</ref>


== World Heritage Status ==
== World Heritage Status ==
This site was added to the [[UNESCO]] [[World Heritage]] Tentative List on September 21, 1992 in the Cultural category<ref name=unesco/>.
This site was added to the [[UNESCO]] [[World Heritage]] Tentative List on September 21, 1992 in the Cultural category.<ref name=unesco/>


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 19:41, 24 September 2012

The archaeological site of Ciudad Vieja is located roughly 10 km south of Suchitoto, in the Cuscatlan Department of central El Salvador.[1] The site served as the first location of San Salvador, now the Central American nation's capital.[2]

World Heritage Status

This site was added to the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List on September 21, 1992 in the Cultural category.[2]

References