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San Salvador

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San Salvador Department, El Salvador
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About San Salvador

San Salvador is the capital and the most crowded city of El Salvador and its eponymous office. It is the nation's political, social, instructive and budgetary focus. The number of inhabitants in San Salvador is dominatingly Roman Catholic, with a huge minority of Protestants. There is more assorted iety of religion than in most Latin American nations. The Protestant populace is for the most part Evangelical. One of the biggest Protestant places of worship in the city is the Iglesia Cristiana Josue from the Assemblies of God, another is the Tabernaculo Biblico Bautista, Amigos de Israel. There is likewise an extensive populace of individuals from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, frequently nicknamed the Mormons.
San Salvador's provincial structures, particularly its frontier basilicas, have been devastated after some time by noteworthy quakes, subsequently Modernist and Gothic style houses of prayer have had their spot. Amid the Salvadoran common war, vast building development ventures were ended and inevitably dropped because of the fall of the economy; the rest of early Modernist office and inn structures crumbled amid the 1986 San Salvador quake and the 2001 El Salvador seismic tremors, while the few staying old structures were left appalling. Just a couple of huge structures have survived the seismic tremors, including the Sheraton Presidente San Salvador Hotel and the Hilton Princess San Salvador Hotel.
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17 Jan 2024
Know Everything about the Christmas Capital of the Philippines - San Fernando

The City of San Fernando is the capital of Pampanga province and is also popularly known as the ‘Christmas Capital of the Philippines’. Every year, there is a Giant Lantern Festival that is organized over here from December 16 to 24 in which different communities participate against each other by building different types of lamps and commemorating it in a superb show of light and music. The festival is a popular attraction during the nine days of Christmas as people pour in large numbers to witness the spectacle. The initial tradition of the festival began somewhere around 1908 but the present version of it evolved during the 1930s when electricity made its way into the city. However, the motto of the festival is unity among its different neighbourhoods through different lanterns. Some other facts related to the Giant Lantern Festival and the city, in particular, are also discussed here for a general understanding. 

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