Planta Hidroelectrica San Luis No. 1
Planta Hidroelectrica San Luis No. 1 is a hydroelectric power station in Santa Ana Department, El Salvador.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Coatepeque and Santa Ana.
Coatepeque
Town
Coatepeque is a district in the municipality of Santa Ana Este in the Santa Ana department of El Salvador. It is above El Congo, south of the department's capital and is bordered by the department of La Libertad in the East. Coatepeque is situated 8 km south of Planta Hidroelectrica San Luis No. 1.
Santa Ana
Photo: Mariordo, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Santa Ana is the second largest city of El Salvador and a very important one in terms of agriculture and coffee production. Its historic center offers some of the best preserved architecture in El Salvador, including the Cathedral of Santa Ana, a marvel…
El Congo
Town
El Congo is a city and municipality in the Santa Ana department of El Salvador. El Congo is situated 10 km south of Planta Hidroelectrica San Luis No. 1.
Planta Hidroelectrica San Luis No. 1
- Type: Hydroelectric power station
- Categories: hydroelectric power station and industry
- Location: Santa Ana Department, El Salvador, Central America, North America
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In Other Languages
“Planta Hidroelectrica San Luis No. 1” goes by many names.
- Cebuano: “Planta Hidroelectrica San Luis No. 1”
Localities in the Area
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