Cerro Alto
Cerro Alto is a hill in Sonsonate Department, El Salvador and has an elevation of 292 metres. Cerro Alto is situated nearby to the village Plan de Amayo, as well as near the locality Hacienda El Cacao.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Caluco and Cuisnahuat.
Caluco
Town
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Caluco is a city and municipality in the Sonsonate department of El Salvador. According to the 2007 Population and Housing Census, it has a population of 9,139. Caluco is situated 5 km north of Cerro Alto.
Cuisnahuat
Town
Cuisnahuat is a city and municipality in the Sonsonate department of El Salvador. Cuisnahuat is situated 7 km southeast of Cerro Alto.
Nahulingo
Town
Nahulingo is a local district in the municipality of Sonsonate Centro in the Sonsonate department of El Salvador. According to the 2007 Housing and Population Census, it has a population of 10,417 people. Nahulingo is situated 7 km west of Cerro Alto.
Cerro Alto
- Type: Hill with an elevation of 292 metres
- Category: landform
- Location: Sonsonate Department, El Salvador, Central America, North America
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Latitude
13.68333° or 13° 41′ northLongitude
-89.65° or 89° 39′ westElevation
292 metres (958 feet)Open location code
765GM8MX+8XGeoNames ID
3587405
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