Cacaopera is a municipality in the Morazán department of El Salvador. According to UNESCO: The community of Cacaopera is the sole surviving representative of an otherwise vanished ethnic group, variously referred to as Ulua, Matagalpa, or Cacaopera. Linguistic evidence suggests that this group originated in lower Central America, and at some point in time (but shortly before the conquest) established an enclave within the territory of eastern El Salvador. Some of the traits which continue to identify members of the community with this ethnic group are architecture, subsistence patterns, religious practices, myths, legends, and clothing styles. The marked traditionalism of Cacaopera can be attributed, in part, to its isolation within the very mountainous terrain of northern Morazan departme
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| - Cacaopera (en)
- Cacaopera (El Salvador) (es)
- Cacaopera (El Salvador) (eu)
- Cacaopera (it)
- Cacaopera (pt)
- Cacaopera (sv)
- 卡考佩拉 (zh)
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| - Cacaopera El Salvadorko udalerri bat da. 2007ko erroldaren arabera 10943 biztanle zituen. (eu)
- Cacaopera es un municipio del departamento de Morazán, El Salvador. De acuerdo al censo oficial de 2007, tiene una población de 10.943 habitantes. (es)
- Cacaopera è un comune del dipartimento di Morazán, in El Salvador. (it)
- Cacaopera är en kommun i departementet , El Salvador. Enligt 2007 års folkräkning, hade kommunen 10 943 invånare. Den 21 september 1992 sattes Cacaopera upp på El Salvadors tentativa världsarvslista. (sv)
- Cacaopera é um município localizado no departamento de Morazán, em El Salvador. (pt)
- 卡考佩拉(西班牙語:Cacaopera),是薩爾瓦多的城鎮,位於該國東北部,由莫拉桑省負責管轄,面積135.75平方公里,海拔高度609米,2007年人口10,943,人口密度每平方公里80.61人。 (zh)
- Cacaopera is a municipality in the Morazán department of El Salvador. According to UNESCO: The community of Cacaopera is the sole surviving representative of an otherwise vanished ethnic group, variously referred to as Ulua, Matagalpa, or Cacaopera. Linguistic evidence suggests that this group originated in lower Central America, and at some point in time (but shortly before the conquest) established an enclave within the territory of eastern El Salvador. Some of the traits which continue to identify members of the community with this ethnic group are architecture, subsistence patterns, religious practices, myths, legends, and clothing styles. The marked traditionalism of Cacaopera can be attributed, in part, to its isolation within the very mountainous terrain of northern Morazan departme (en)
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| - Cacaopera is a municipality in the Morazán department of El Salvador. According to UNESCO: The community of Cacaopera is the sole surviving representative of an otherwise vanished ethnic group, variously referred to as Ulua, Matagalpa, or Cacaopera. Linguistic evidence suggests that this group originated in lower Central America, and at some point in time (but shortly before the conquest) established an enclave within the territory of eastern El Salvador. Some of the traits which continue to identify members of the community with this ethnic group are architecture, subsistence patterns, religious practices, myths, legends, and clothing styles. The marked traditionalism of Cacaopera can be attributed, in part, to its isolation within the very mountainous terrain of northern Morazan department. This region was severely affected by the war. Many of the inhabitants of outlying hamlets relocated to Cacaopera. Cacaopera was alternatively occupied by Army and FMLN troops, and was the scene of firefights and bombardments. These circumstances has introduced considerable changes in traditional lifeways. Several archaeological sites have been recorded within the Cacaopera municipality. Tradition identifies some of these as former locations of Ulua communities. Other sites are definitely of much greater antiquity, probably reaching far back into the Archaic Period. A number of sites consist of rock shelters with petroglyphs, pictographs, and lithic flakes and debitage. (en)
- Cacaopera El Salvadorko udalerri bat da. 2007ko erroldaren arabera 10943 biztanle zituen. (eu)
- Cacaopera es un municipio del departamento de Morazán, El Salvador. De acuerdo al censo oficial de 2007, tiene una población de 10.943 habitantes. (es)
- Cacaopera è un comune del dipartimento di Morazán, in El Salvador. (it)
- Cacaopera är en kommun i departementet , El Salvador. Enligt 2007 års folkräkning, hade kommunen 10 943 invånare. Den 21 september 1992 sattes Cacaopera upp på El Salvadors tentativa världsarvslista. (sv)
- Cacaopera é um município localizado no departamento de Morazán, em El Salvador. (pt)
- 卡考佩拉(西班牙語:Cacaopera),是薩爾瓦多的城鎮,位於該國東北部,由莫拉桑省負責管轄,面積135.75平方公里,海拔高度609米,2007年人口10,943,人口密度每平方公里80.61人。 (zh)
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