Panchimalco

Panchimalco

Panchimalco is a town in the San Salvador department of El Salvador.

Panchimalco ("The Place of Flags and Shields," from the Nahuatl, "Pant," meaning banner or flag; "Chimal," meaning shield or herald, and "co," place) is Its 35,000 inhabitants, sometimes called "Panchos," are descendants of Pipil indians fleeing the Spanish takeover of San Salvador during the 16th century, into areas originally inhabited by mayan and Nahuatl peoples. http://www.diariocolatino.com/nacionales/detalles.asp?NewsID=5449 ] [http://www.plan-international.org/wherewework/americas/elsalvador/projects/panchimalquito/location/]

Indigenous people

Panchimalco is known for its indigenous population and its festivities. Together with Izalco, Panchimalco is considered one of the last two remaining bastions of indigenous people or "Indians" in El Salvador. [ [http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-40902 El Salvador :: The people - Britannica Online Encyclopedia ] ] Villagers still weave and wear colorful native textiles and maintain many indigenous traditions. http://www.elsalvadorturismo.gob.sv/sansalvador.htm ] However, the native language is not one of them. As of the last few years, no Nahuatl speakers remain in Panchimalco. [http://www.elsalvador.com/noticias/2005/03/22/metro/met1.asp En Panchimalco ya no se habla Náhuatl: 22 de marzo 2005 .::. El Diario de Hoy ] ] Salvadoran "Indians" comprised 51.6 percent of the Salvadoran population in the 1769-1798 census, but at current time they are numbered at less than 500,000 in all of El Salvador. [ [http://www.culturalsurvival.org/publications/csq/csq-article.cfm?id=814 Cultural Survival ] ] The number was greatly reduced when forces loyal to Gen. Maximiliano Hernandez massacred up to 30,000 peasants during the Salvadoran peasant uprising of 1932 known as La Matanza.

History

The Spanish established Panchimalco as a village, and built its famous colonial church, one of the most important historical monuments in El Salvador. Its original construction date, circa 1725, make it the oldest surviving colonial structure in El Salvador. The church, consecrated to the Holy Cross of Rome, and bearing that name (Santa Cruz de Roma), has been damaged in the various earthquakes that have shaken El Salvador through the centuries, beginning with one registered in 1736. The church consists of a single nave covered by a roof supported by 16 wooden beams. It contains an altar reredos done in the French baroque style, but its most well-known feature is its bleached white colonial façade. Like many colonial churches, it fronts a central square centered around a large cypress tree. [ http://www.elsalvadoraqui.com/fotoreportajes/panchimalco.php ] [ [http://hunnapuh.blogcindario.com/2006/05/00630-panchimalco-un-rincon-desperdiciado.html Panchimalco un rincón desperdiciado - Hunnapuh - Comentarios ] ] The clay floor is not original, but marks a restoration completed in 1970. The church was declared a national historic monument by the Salvadoran congress on February 27, 1975.

Culture

The festivities held in Panchimalco are colorful and religious in nature. The Flower & Fronds Fair (Feria de las Flores y Palmas) celebrates the Virgin Mary devotion of the local Catholic church. The cofradías or "co-fraternities" are civic organizations in support of different church festivals, and they organize the various carnivals and celebrations. The procession of the Holy Cross of Rome is the town's official patronal festival. The dance of the Moors and Christians is an odd vestige of a tradition brought over by the Spaniards, which celebrates a Spanish victory over Muslim invaders during the Dark Ages.

Nearby attractions include the town Los Planes de Renderos from whose lookout post spectacular views of San Salvador and the valley can be appreciated; the "Puerta del Diablo" (Devil's Gate) rock formation and Balboa Park, a handsome green retreat also overlooking San Salvador. All three are located within a municipal zone also called Panchimalco, though locals interpret Panchimalco to mean only the historic old town. The Panchimalco zone comprises 14 hamlets or cantons: El Divisadero, Pajales, Panchimalquito, Las Crucitas, San Isidro, Los Troncones, Azacualpa, Amayón, Los Palones, Los Planes de Renderos, el Guayabo, El Cedro, Quezalapa, Loma and Media.

Panchimalco was named as among the ten top tourist sites in El Salvador by the Confederation of Latin American Tourist Organizations.

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