San Salvador el Verde

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San Salvador el Verde (municipality)
Municipality and town
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CountryFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
State Puebla
Time zone UTC-6 (Central Standard Time)
  Summer (DST) UTC-5 (Central Daylight Time)

San Salvador el Verde (municipality) is a town and municipality in the Mexican state of Puebla in south-eastern Mexico. It is best known as the site of the Chautla Hacienda, which was the property of Eulogio Gillow, the first archbishop of Antequera (city of Oaxaca) and contains an English style residence called locally called "El Castillo" (The Castle). The facility today is run as a recreation center. [1]

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