El Salvador and the United States are promoting the third phase of conservation in the Cihuatán Archaeological Park
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El Salvador and the United States are launching the third phase of a conservation and preservation project at the Cihuatán Archaeological Park, the largest archaeological site in the country. The initiative focuses on intervening in the site, which was historically inhabited by Mayan and other ethnic groups.
The park is situated at kilometer 36 and a half of the Troncal del Norte highway in the municipality of Aguilares, within the department of San Salvador. The project is being carried out with financial backing from the United States through a specific fund, alongside the involvement of local institutions including the National Foundation for Archaeology of El Salvador.
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Same story, different emphasis — here's what each outlet chose to lead with.
Infobae (Buenos Aires, Argentina) (AR) - Article 1Highlights US funding and indigenous Mayan history of the site.
Infobae (Buenos Aires, Argentina) (AR) - Article 2Emphasizes the specific geographical location and local institutional involvement.