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Marvin Iraheta
Marvin Iraheta (born May 31, 1992) is a El Salvador, Salvadoran international professional soccer, football player who plays for 1st division Salvadorian club Alianza F.C., Alianza FC. Career Youth Marvin Iraheta spent all of his early life in El Salvador before coming to the United States. Upon coming to the United States he established himself as one of the top young football talents in the United States. In less than three years in the US he was recognized with U-17/U-18 U.S. Soccer Development Academy National Player of the Year honors for 2009 and 2010. In 2010, he joined the New York Cosmos U-23, New York Cosmos Academy and played for the Under-23 side and their first team. Marvin Iraheta has played for the El Salvador national under-17 football team, El Salvador U17 and the United States men's national under-18 soccer team, United States U18. NY Cosmos vs Manchester United At age 18, Marvin Iraheta played for the New York Cosmos (2010), NY Cosmos, alongside many of the w ...
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Sensuntepeque
Sensuntepeque () is a town and Municipalities of El Salvador, municipality in the Cabañas Department, Cabañas department of El Salvador. It is the seat of the department and principal town in the area. Sensuntepeque is located about northeast of the capital, San Salvador, at an altitude of . History In the local Pipil language (also called "Nawat", and similar to Nahuatl), Sensuntepeque means "400 hills." The name refers to the many hills in the region. The area was first inhabited by the Lenca people. However, the town itself was founded as a Pipil people village in 1550, and in 1799 it became head of the party of Titihuapa. Colonized by the Spanish, it became an evangelical village. On December 20, 1811, its population rose against Spanish colonial rule. It proclaimed independence in 1821, during the government of José María Cornejo (1829-1832) and formally raised its status to that of a town. In March 1871, the town was raided by Salvadorian Liberals with Honduran Army back ...
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