|  | Olocuilta City Olocuilta is located in La Paz, and it has a population of 29,519. Most of its people Work on Free trade zones, which bring merchandise without paying taxes because the government has eliminated the trade barriers. Furthermore, this small city has two health centers, 14 schools, one high school institute, an educational complex, two catholic churches, seven Christian churches (evangelical) it also has drinking water, a sewage system, a phone company with internet access, a post office, two police departments, and a court. For amusement, natives have a basketball court, four soccer courts, and a river. Olocuilta is one of the oldest populations of El Salvador; it was established, in the Indian times, by the Pipìl tribe. In the nahuat language Olocuilta means “City of the Measuring Worm” another translation, which is also accepted, is “Worm of the Corn” |