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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Joya de Cerén Archaeological Site' has mentioned 'El Salvador' in the following places:
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Joya de Cerxc3xa9nRemains of the Maya village of Joya de Cerxc3xa9n, 2012Location of the siteShow map of MesoamericaJoya de Cerxc3xa9n (El Salvador)Show map of El SalvadorLocationLa Libertad Department, El SalvadorCoordinates13xc2xb049xe2x80xb239xe2x80xb3N 89xc2xb022xe2x80xb209xe2x80xb3Wxefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf13.82750xc2xb0N 89.36917xc2xb0Wxefxbbxbf / 13.82750; -89.36917HistoryCulturesMaya civilization UNESCO World Heritage SiteOfficial nameJoya de Ceren Archaeological SiteTypeCulturalCriteriaiii, ivDesignated1993 (17th session)Referencexc2xa0no.675State PartyEl SalvadorRegionLatin America and the Caribbean | WIKI |
Joya de Cerxc3xa9n (Jewel of Cerxc3xa9n in the Spanish language) is an archaeological site in La Libertad Department, El Salvador, featuring a pre-Columbian Maya farming village. | WIKI |
The ancient Maya site of Joya de Cerxc3xa9n is located in the Zapotitxc3xa1n Valley, 36 kilometers northwest of San Salvador, El Salvador. | WIKI |
[1] Joya de Cerxc3xa9n was entered on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1993 and is a major tourist attraction in El Salvador. | WIKI |
The Plaza of Cerxc3xa9n in El Salvador | WIKI |
Joya de Cerxc3xa9n is an archaeological site located at the Canton Joya de Cerxc3xa9n, in the Department of La Libertad in El Salvador. | UNESCO |
Around AD 500, the central and western parts of the territory of the modern Republic of El Salvador were buried beneath thick layers of volcanic ash from the Ilopango volcano. | UNESCO |
Joya de Cerxc3xa9n archaeological site also constitutes a cultural symbol in El Salvador, where the past is linked to the present and plays an important role in human development of the region. | UNESCO |
From the pottery to the extensive cultivation fields, the elements that characterize the farming communities in Central America are found in Joya de Cerxc3xa9n, frozen in time; this is a historical reference for different social groups that live today in the modern state of El Salvador. | UNESCO |
Joya de Cerxc3xa9n archaeological site is protected by national laws and international treaties ratified by the government of the Republic of El Salvador which has the xe2x80x9cSpecial Law for the Protection of Cultural Patrimony in El Salvador and Regulationsxe2x80x9d (Ley Especial de Proteccixc3xb3n al Patrimonio Cultural en El Salvador y su reglamento). | UNESCO |
The property has been owned by the State since 1989 and is currently managed by the Government of the Republic of El Salvador, under supervision of the Secretarxc3xada de Cultura de la Presidencia, which is committed to a long term protection, conservation and management of the park and site. | UNESCO |