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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...
- The
Salvadoran Civil War (Spanish:
guerra civil de El Salvador) was a twelve-year
civil war in El
Salvador that was
fought between the
government of El...
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Salvador Alvarenga,
claimed to have
spent 13
months adrift in a
fishing boat in the
Pacific Ocean List of
Salvadoran Americans List of
Salvadorian Olympians...
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Salvadorians and Guatemalans. U.S.
government officials had
previously proclaimed they
would prosecute churches who
provided aid to
Salvadorians and...
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Presidential elections were held in El
Salvador on 21
March 2004.
Antonio Saca of the
Nationalist Republican Alliance (ARENA)
party won the
election with...
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Salvadoran p****ports (Spanish:
Pasaporte salvadoreño) are
issued to
citizens of El
Salvador to
travel outside the country. P****ports are
issued by the...
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Presidential elections were held in El
Salvador on 7
March 1999. The
result was a
victory for
Francisco Flores of the
Nationalist Republican Alliance,...
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Salvadoran Sign
Language (Spanish:
Lengua de señas salvadoreña, LESSA) is a
language used by the deaf
community in El Salvador. Its main
purpose is to...
- The 1811
Independence Movement (Spanish:
Movimiento de
Independencia de 1811),
known in El
Salvador as the
First Shout of
Independence (Primer
Grito de...
- Powel,
James (April 7, 2025). "Trump on
sending American prisoners to El
Salvadorian prisons: 'I love that'". USA Today.
Retrieved April 11, 2025. Ward, Myah;...