Nuevo Eden de San Juan in Departamento de San Miguel is located in El Salvador - roughly 49 mi (or 79 km) East of San Salvador, the seat of the Salvadoran government.
Local time in Nuevo Eden de San Juan is 02:46 PM (Wednesday). The local timezone is "America / El Salvador" with an UTC offset of -6 hours.
Zamoran, Soyapango, San Salvador, San Nicolas, San Miquel, Santa Tecla, Mineral El Potosi, Mejicanos, El Ojushte, Delgado and Susuma are destinations relativly nearby and could be interesting to discover when around.
According to our records, there are 2 airports in the nearby. The closest airport is Comalapa International Airport with a distance of 43.3 mi (or 69.6 km) east of the centre of Nuevo Eden de San Juan. Have a look at our dedicated image collection to get an idea of what this places is like. Need a few ideas for finding things to see and want to get to know more about this place? Check the related Nuevo Eden de San Juan attractions page. The same applies for local and videos.
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