Usulután Department, First-level administrative division in eastern El Salvador.
Usulután is an administrative department in eastern El Salvador that covers a sizable territory with diverse landscapes throughout. The region extends to the coast and includes various environments, from seaside areas to interior zones.
The territory was separated from San Miguel in 1865 and established as its own administrative department. This division represented a key shift in how the region was governed and organized.
The name Usulután comes from the Nawat language, meaning 'city of ocelots', which reflects the indigenous roots present in this part of the country.
The territory includes several coastal regions like beaches and bays that are important for fishing and tourism. Visitors can find opportunities to explore fishing villages and marine settings.
Many residents from this region have migrated to the United States, creating strong diaspora connections. This pattern of emigration has deeply shaped the community and its ties beyond the border.
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