El Tablón
El Tablón is a locality in San Miguel Department, El Salvador. El Tablón is situated nearby to the locality Charlaca, as well as near Las Delicias.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Sesori and San Luis de la Reina.
Sesori
Town
Sesori is a municipality in the Department of San Miguel, El Salvador. This is where many of the local people come and get food, supplies, education and it is also here where they get transportation to larger cities. Sesori is situated 3½ km south of El Tablón.
San Luis de la Reina
Town
San Luis de la Reina is a municipality in the San Miguel department of El Salvador. San Luis is an ecotourist destination. In the late 18th century, the Ostucal Hacienda was owned by the parish of Osicala. San Luis de la Reina is situated 7 km north of El Tablón.
San Gerardo
Town
Photo: Luis Jovel Díaz, CC BY-SA 4.0.
San Gerardo is a municipality in the department of San Miguel, El Salvador. San Gerardo is situated 8 km northwest of El Tablón.
El Tablón
- Type: Locality
- Also known as: “El Tablon”
- Location: San Miguel Department, El Salvador, Central America, North America
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Latitude
13.75° or 13° 45′ northLongitude
-88.36667° or 88° 22′ westElevation
434 metres (1,424 feet)Open location code
765HQJ2M+28GeoNames ID
3585921
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