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San Salvador, El Salvador
This live stream shows the city of San Salvador, in the San Salvador Department of El Salvador. The view covers a wide urban panorama including streets, buildings and the surrounding foothills of the Central American volcanic highlands. You can see the changing daylight and cloud-movements over the metropolitan area, offering a real-time glimpse into the capital’s atmosphere.
San Salvador, El Salvador

San Salvador is the capital and largest city of El Salvador, a country located in Central America. It is situated in the country's central region, in the department of San Salvador, and serves as the country's political, economic, and cultural center. The city has a population of approximately 525,000 inhabitants, with the metropolitan area having over 1.7 million inhabitants.
San Salvador is a major urban center in Central America, known for its vibrant cultural scene, historic architecture, and economic importance. The city is home to many institutions, including the President's residence, the Legislative Assembly, and the Supreme Court. San Salvador has a diverse economy, with major industries including textiles, food processing, and pharmaceuticals.
The city has a complex history, having experienced significant growth and development over the centuries, as well as periods of turmoil and natural disasters. San Salvador is located in a seismically active region, and has been affected by several major earthquakes, including the 1986 San Salvador earthquake. The city is also home to several historic landmarks, including the National Palace, the Metropolitan Cathedral, and the Museum of the Word and Image.
San Salvador is a hub for transportation and communication in El Salvador, with a well-developed network of roads, highways, and public transportation systems. The city is also home to the country's main international airport, Comalapa International Airport, which is located about 50 kilometers east of the city center. San Salvador continues to play a significant role in El Salvador's development and growth.






































































































































