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Salvadorans (Spanish: Salvadoreños), also
known as Salvadorians, are
citizens of El Salvador, a
country in
Central America. Most
Salvadorans live in El...
- to the
Census Bureau, in 2021
Salvadorans made up 4.0% of the
total Hispanic po****tion in the
United States.
Salvadorans are the
largest group of Central...
- a
million Salvadorans (both as
immigrants and refugees) into the
United States;
Guatemala is the
second country that
hosts more
Salvadorans behind the...
- distillate. Tick Tack has
similar flavors to cachaça.
Salvadorans eat a
large variety of seafood.
Salvadoran ceviches are made with clams, oysters, fish, shrimp...
- and
spoken form,
similar to that of Argentina. Vos is used, but many
Salvadorans understand tuteo. Vos can be
heard in
television programs and can be...
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Salvadoran Americans Salvadorans are the
second largest Hispanic group in the
United States and the
second largest foreign born
group in Los Angeles. The...
- afterwards,
large numbers of
Salvadorans emigrated to the
United States. From 1980
through 2008,
nearly one
million Salvadorans immigrated to the
United States...
- of
Salvadorans in
Australia reside in Melbourne,(32%),
followed by Brisbane, (21%), and Sydney, (18%).
Census data
records showed 25% of
Salvadoran Australians...
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previously elected presidents may run for a second, non-consecutive term.
Salvadorans also
elect a single-chamber,
unicameral national legislature – the Legislative...
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October 1, 1892, the
government of
President Carlos Ezeta,
decided that the
Salvadoran peso
should be
called the 'Colon', in
homage to the
discoverer of America...