Tienda Daydel
Tienda Daydel is a convenience store in San Salvador Department, El Salvador which is located on 2 Avenida. Tienda Daydel is situated nearby to the church Parroquia San Nicolás Obispo, as well as near the park Jardin de Iglesia San Nicloaas.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Opening hours: 8:00 AM—6:00 PM
- Type: Convenience store
- Address: 2 Avenida, Tonacatepeque
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Tonacatepeque and San José Guayabal.
Tonacatepeque
Town
Tonacatepeque is a district in the San Salvador department of El Salvador. It has a population of 90,896 inhabitants according to the 2007 Census. This makes this municipality twelfth largest in terms of population in El Salvador.
San José Guayabal
Town
San José Guayabal is a municipality in the Cuscatlán department of El Salvador. San José Guayabal is situated 7 km north of Tienda Daydel.
Apopa
Town
Tienda Daydel
- Categories: building, shop, and food
- Location: San Salvador Department, El Salvador, Central America, North America
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Latitude
13.78103° or 13° 46′ 52″ northLongitude
-89.11765° or 89° 7′ 4″ westOpen location code
765GQVJJ+CWOpenStreetMap ID
way 723254725OpenStreetMap feature
building=yesOpenStreetMap feature
shop=convenience
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