El Guayabo River

El Guayabo River is a medium stream in , with a moderate to large flow of fresh water year-round, especially from early May through October.
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  • Type: Intermittent stream
  • Description: river in El Salvador
  • Also known as: Quebrada El Guayabo” and “Quebrada Guayabo

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Cantón El Sunza and Armenia.

Hamlet
is a village located in the of El Salvador. It is a small community which is located approximately 50 kilometres from the centre of the capital city, . is situated 4 km southwest of El Guayabo River.

Town
is a municipality in the of . It was founded by Spaniards and a small group of Armenians, with a significant number of indigenous people living there when Europeans arrived. is situated 6 km southeast of El Guayabo River.

Town
Photo: Ll1324, CC0.
is a municipality in the La Libertad department of . is situated 9 km southeast of El Guayabo River.

El Guayabo River

Latitude
13.78333° or 13° 47′ north
Longitude
-89.53333° or 89° 32′ west
Elevation
677 metres (2,221 feet)
Open location code
765GQFM8+8M
Geo­Names ID
3586420
Wiki­data ID
Q5351361
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Satellite Map

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In Other Languages

From Ukrainian to Welsh—“El Guayabo River” goes by many names.
  • Ukrainian: Гуаябо
  • Welsh: Afon El Guayabo

Localities in the Area

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