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Mennonites in El Salvador belong to two different groups ofMennonites: theIglesia Menonita de El Salvador with its center atMetapán in the department ofChalatenango and theIglesia Evangélica Menonita, which belongs to theBeachy Amish.
El Salvador has the second largest Mennonite population in Central America, afterBelize. In 2012, theIglesia Evangélica Menonita de El Salvador had 13 congregations with 515 members and theIglesia Evangélica Menonita of the Beachy Amish had 10 congregations with 198 members.[1]
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