Wall street art graffiti in San Bartolomé Perulapia in Cuscatlan, El Salvador Central America. It is located on the highway between San Martín and Su
Wall street art graffiti in San Bartolomé Perulapia in Cuscatlan, El Salvador Central America. It is located on the highway between San Martín and Suchitoto. When the Spanish conquistadors came, the location was part of three native towns called pupulapan. The towns were then called, by the Europeans, San Martín, San Pedro, y San Bartolomé Perulapán, also called pupulapía, y transformed into perulapía. In 1770 Pedro Cortés y Larraz estimated that the population was 421 natives and 6 Latinos in population.
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