San Jerónimo
San Jerónimo is a locality in San Miguel Department, El Salvador. San Jerónimo is situated nearby to the locality San Andrés, as well as near San Pedro.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include San Gerardo and Nuevo Edén de San Juan.
San Gerardo
Town
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San Gerardo is a municipality in the department of San Miguel, El Salvador. San Gerardo is situated 4½ km south of San Jerónimo.
Nuevo Edén de San Juan
Town
Nuevo Edén de San Juan is a municipality in the San Miguel department of El Salvador. It is a small town of 1,500 people in the northern part of El Salvador. It is the former home to Santana Vasquez. Nuevo Edén de San Juan is situated 8 km west of San Jerónimo.
Santa Lucía
Town
Santa Lucía is a municipality in the Honduran department of Intibucá. Santa Lucía is nestled in a valley along the San Juan river, in the remote mountains of the province of Intibucá. Santa Lucía is situated 8 km north of San Jerónimo.
San Jerónimo
- Type: Locality
- Also known as: “San Jeronimo”
- Location: San Miguel Department, El Salvador, Central America, North America
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Latitude
13.85° or 13° 51′ northLongitude
-88.41667° or 88° 25′ westElevation
385 metres (1,263 feet)Open location code
765HRHXM+X8GeoNames ID
3583666
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