Citalá

It has an elevation of 788 meters over sea level and is 119 km from San Salvador.

This body is finished off by a triangular front which has a round crystal in the center and very marked entablatures of classic order.

The superior body is decorated with half columns finished off with pinnacles and an arch of half point with two couples of columns of Tuscan style, which is in turn finished off with two pinnacles and kind of a bowl showing a cross.

The tower of the steeple is embedded to the facade and it has as ornamental elements rough columns, arches of half point, entablatures, and pinnacles, following the architectonic style of the temple.

This antique population, in remote ages, gives birth to an oriental region of the country called “hueytlato” or primitive Tula.