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population: 0.12 million
extension: 244.84 square kilometers
A great museum to visit in Ahuachapan is the Casa de la Cultura, which showcases the history and culture of the area. If you are interested in visiting similar museums nearby, you may want to consider visiting the National Museum of Anthropology Dr. David J. Guzman in San Salvador or the Museum of Popular Art in Santa Ana.
Some of the most recommended and popular dishes to try in Ahuachapan and throughout El Salvador include:
1. Pupusas - a traditional dish made of thick corn tortillas filled with cheese, beans, or meat.
2. Yuca frita - fried yucca served with a tomato sauce.
3. Sopa de pata - a soup made with cow's feet, veggies, and spices.
4. Plato típico - a typical Salvadoran plate that includes rice, beans, fried plantains, and your choice of meat (usually chicken or pork).
5. Tamales - a corn dough filled with savory ingredients like chicken, vegetables, or pork, wrapped in banana leaves and steamed.
These are just a few of the many delicious and traditional dishes you can find in Ahuachapan and throughout El Salvador.
Some fun activities that locals enjoy in Ahuachapan include visiting the Ataco artisanal market to buy handmade crafts, strolling through the town's historic center and admiring its colonial architecture, and hiking or exploring the nearby Los Ausoles Geothermal Field. You may also want to try local dishes like pupusas and tamales from food stands or restaurants.