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Ilobasco History

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  Ilobasco is a city located in the Department of Cabañas, in the Paracentral Region of El Salvador; its population, of about   74,983 people who are dedicated to livestock, corn agriculture, commerce and pottery. Pottery is the activity for which Ilobasco is best known nationally and internationally. Since colonial times the name of this population was written under the forms of Gilovasco, Hilobasco, Xilobasco, etc .; However, in a municipal report from the mayor's office of Ilobasco, on December 20, 1859 it was called "Ilobasco, the name comes from the indigenous language; Formerly this population occupied the place known today as" Old Site ", a 6 km to the Northwest of the current seat, and although "It is not known with certainty neither the reason nor the time of the transfer of the old inhabitants to the site that today occupies; but the most uniform tradition, preserved from father to son among the natives, is that, having disappeared for the first and...

ilobasco map.

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The territorial extension of the municipality is 249.69 Kms2; For its administration, the municipality is divided into 18 cantons and 111 hamlets. The city is divided into neighborhoods: San Sebastián, San Miguel, Los Desamparados, El Calvario, and La Cruz. Weather The climate in recent years has turned warm; the annual pluvial precipitation oscillates between 1800 and 2000 millimeters. The average temperature of the region fluctuates during the year, between twenty-eight and thirty degrees. In summer, mainly in the months of February, March, April and May, the average temperature ranges between thirty-four and thirty-six degrees. However, due to the evening and night breezes, fresh air is often present at night, as well as light but frequent rains during the winter season.   Until the early 1960s, Ilobasco was characterized by a pleasant climate, mainly in the months of November, December and January when temperatures regularly dropped to nineteen degrees.

Patronal Feast.

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  In Ilobasco, as we already know, these Fiestas are dedicated to our Patron Saint Michael the Archangel, which take place between September 20 and 29. In religious activities we can find different processions, Novenas and Holy Masses, but the most important days of the church's festivities are on September 28 when a solemn procession in honor of our Patron Saint takes place and proceeds to a moment of praise and theater, to end with a beautiful dawn. On September 29, the solemn mass is celebrated in honor of Saint Miguel the Arcangel. In social activities, the Dancing Carnival has historically been one of the most anticipated events within the framework of the festivities, the walks of the queens accompanied by local peace bands and from different parts of the country are expected by hundreds of people in the main streets from the city. In recent years, agricultural activities have been added that have attracted the attention of thousands of inhabitants of the rural area of ​​the ...

Tourist places or attractions.

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Ilobasco crafts Ilobasco is known for the elaboration of clay handicrafts in all kinds of shapes and sizes, it is considered one of the main potters and ceramics centers in Central America and the cradle of artisans in El Salvador. As you arrive in Ilobasco, you will be able to find a variety of shops with different types of crafts in its streets, normally there are four: traditional (comales, pots, pans, jugs, flowerpots, etc.); popular (Christmas toys such as Saint Joseph, the Virgin Mary, the mule, the ox and the Three Wise Men); decorative (all kinds of ornaments with original designs); typical pottery (this is the one that makes the dolls and ornaments that represent the nature and industriousness of the Salvadoran people, including the famous miniatures.    The effort and dedication of the artisans who with great delicacy and creativity shape each of their works is impressive. Ceramic in Ilobasco is largely due to ancient traditions and the existence of appropriate raw m...

Festivals

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Ilobasco mud festival   Together with the Mayor's Office of Ilobasco and local actors, they carry out the IX Mud Festival in this municipality. The objective of this activity is to give a boost to the exhibition and commercialization of the artisan products produced in the municipality of Ilobasco, in addition to promoting economic development in other sectors such as gastronomy, agribusiness, among others. The festival has the participation of 60 business people from Ilobasco and other municipalities, who have been supported by CONAMYPE through the offices of the area and its different programs. These activities are part of the territorial approach of the Cuscatlán Plan, which seeks to promote productive initiatives in municipalities, regions and micro-regions, taking tourism development as one of the fundamental elements. It is precisely that the local economic development strategy "One People One Product Movement" is part of this approach, since it promotes the use of ...

Famous Peoples.

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  María Dominga Herrera   When talking about the history of handicrafts in the city of Ilobasco, it is undoubtedly worth highlighting Dominga Herrera, who is considered one of the main promoters of handicrafts in this beautiful town. María Dominga Herrera is considered the creator of the clay miniatures, she started in the trade at an early age. She was born in the city of Ilobasco on August 4, 1911, she began modeling clay at the age of 6 and at age 13, in 1924, she was already an outstanding miniaturist. He passed away on May 11, 1982, he is remembered with gratitude for having been a noble person who was also a master of creative technique, leaving an invaluable heritage that has influenced later generations of Ilobasque potters. José Antonio Herrera  We can also mention Don José Antonio Herrera, he was a great man who highlighted the name of Ilobasco and El Salvador, with his great work he created different types of crafts. He died on October 15, 2008, in the city of ...