Category
page 1Former populated places in El Salvador
Joya de Cerén
archaeological site in La Libertad Department, El Salvador

Tazumal
Tazumal () is a pre-Columbian archeological site in Chalchuapa, El Salvador. Tazumal is an architectural complex within the larger area of the ancient Mesoamerican city of Chalchuapa, in western El Salvador. The Tazumal group is located in the southern portion of the Chalchuapa archaeological zone. Archaeologist Stanley Boggs excavated and restored the Tazumal complex during the 1940s and 1950s.
San Andrés, El Salvador
archaeological site in southwestern El Salvador
Cihuatán
thumb|right|300px|Main pyramid of Cihuatán
thumb|300px|Structures of the monumental center of Cihuatán, showing all the structures of the western terrace and the western ceremonial center and the most notable ones of the eastern ceremonial center.
Cihuatán is a major pre-Columbian archaeological site in central El Salvador. It was a very large city located in the extreme south of the Mesoamerican cultural area, and has been dated to the Early Postclassic period of Mesoamerican chronology (c. 950–1200 AD).
Casa Blanca, El Salvador
Archeological site in Chalchuapa