Tejutla (Chalatenango, El Salvador) (original) (raw)

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Overview
Tejutla has been inhabited since the Vth century, mainly by the Chort� (Ch'orti') (English: Chorti). It was originally settled in a place called Las Mataras.
Tejula means "place of hot coals", or "hot city". Over time it has had various names such as Texutla and Santo Tom�s Texutla (English: St.Thomas of Texutla).
In 1749 it was declared a curato (English: parish) and in 1786 it was declared a Partido (English: Part) and finally granted the title of Villa (English: Village) in 1824.
Sources:https://www.chalatenangosv.com/tejutla and
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tejutla_(El_Salvador)
Coat of Arms
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Previous flag and arms (before 2019)
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Flag and Arms in 2008
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