Nueva Granada, El Salvador

Nueva Granada's jurisdiction resulted in the incorporation of the estate of the Nuevo Carrizal, which stands for New Reedbed.

The decree included the demarcation line between Gualcho and Jocomontique populations, which was determined by the Official Engineer appointed by the government to separate the lands of the Jocomontique estate from the common lands of Estanzuelas.

On May 15, 1907, the National Legislative Assembly issued a legislative decree that built the El Carrizal hamlet in town, with the name of Nueva Granada; This was segregated from the jurisdiction of El Triunfo.

[3] The executive decree that specified the jurisdictional limits of the town was issued on August 26, 1907; its limits were: to the east, with the Los Zapotes or El Triunfo ravine, in its entirety from south to north; to the north, with lands of the Gualcho and Jocomontique estates from east to west until reaching a dry ravine called El Aguacate or "Lepaso"; to the west, through this same ravine upstream, until reaching a point called Rincón de Mariano Ayala and Esteban Bermúdez, and from there, in a straight line and to the south, until finding the local road that leads from El Triunfo to Mercedes Umaña; and to the south, along the same road, in all its extension, from west to east until the ravine of los Zapotes or El Triunfo.

The same decree of August 26 marked the first Sunday of September for the Municipality of the town of El Triunfo to proceed with the election of a mayor, two councilors and a trustee who formed the municipality of Nueva Granada.