Atiquizaya, El Salvador

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population: 0.029 million

extension: 63.40 square kilometers

Museums

If you're in Atiquizaya and interested in visiting museums, one nearby option is the Casa del Escultor Francisco Antonio Lazo. This museum features artwork by sculptor Francisco Antonio Lazo, who was born in Atiquizaya. Other nearby museums include the National Museum of Anthropology Dr. David J. Guzman in San Salvador, which has exhibits on El Salvador's indigenous cultures, and the Museum of Popular Art in Santa Ana, which showcases traditional Salvadoran handicrafts.

Food

Some of the most recommended and typical dishes to eat in Atiquizaya, El Salvador according to local people are:

1. Pupusas - thick corn tortillas stuffed with cheese, beans, or meat
2. Yuca Frita - fried cassava root served with curtido (a kind of pickled cabbage) and tomato sauce
3. Carne Asada - grilled beef served with rice, beans, and tortillas
4. Sopa de Res - beef soup with vegetables and rice
5. Tamales - steamed corn dough filled with pork, chicken, or vegetables

These dishes are widely available at local restaurants and food stalls in Atiquizaya and throughout El Salvador, and they are an important part of the country's culinary culture.

Activities

Some fun activities that local people enjoy in Atiquizaya and the surrounding area include:

1. Exploring the natural beauty of Los Volcanes National Park
2. Visiting the thermal springs and taking a mud bath at Chorros de la Calera
3. Hiking or mountain biking through the nearby countryside and coffee plantations
4. Trying out traditional Salvadoran cuisine at local restaurants and street vendors
5. Attending one of the many festivals and celebrations held throughout the year, such as the Feast of San Antonio de Padua or the Atiquizaya Coffee Festival.

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