San Miguel Department (El Salvador)
| San Miguel | |
|---|---|
| Location of San Miguel in El Salvador | |
| Data | |
| Capital | San Miguel | 
| population | 499,900 (2017) | 
| surface | 2,532 km² | 
| Population density | 197 inhabitants / km² | 
| structure | 19th | 
| ISO 3166-2 | SV-SM | 
| Website | Amss.gob.sv | 
San Miguel is one of 14 departments in El Salvador and borders on Honduras to the north and the Pacific to the south .
The capital of the department is the city of the same name, San Miguel . The department takes its name from the Archangel Michael . San Miguel was founded on June 12, 1824 and received its current constitutional status on June 22, 1865.
San Miguel is home to the 2130 meter high Chaparrastique Volcano - also known as the San Miguel Volcano .
Municipios
The department of San Miguel is in turn divided into 19 municipalities :
| Carolina | Chapeltique | 
| Chinameca | Chirilagua | 
| Ciudad Barrios | Comacarán | 
| El Tránsito | Lolotique | 
| Moncagua | Nueva Guadalupe | 
| Nuevo Edén de San Juan | San Antonio | 
| San Gerardo | San Jorge | 
| San Luis de la Reina | San Miguel | 
| San Rafael | Sesori | 
| Uluazapa | 
Web links
- http://www.amss.gob.sv/pages/municipios/san_miguel.htm
- http://www.4elsalvador.com/departamento_de_san_miguel.htm
Coordinates: 13 ° 24 ′ N , 88 ° 12 ′ W



