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Salvadorans (Spanish: Salvadoreños), also
known as
Salvadorians (alternate spelling: Salvadoreans), are
citizens of El Salvador, a
country in Central...
- The
Salvadoran Civil War (Spanish:
guerra civil de El Salvador) was a twelve-year
period of
civil war in El
Salvador that was
fought between the government...
- afterwards,
large numbers of
Salvadorans emigrated to the
United States. From 1980
through 2008,
nearly one
million Salvadorans immigrated to the
United States...
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Salvadoran Americans (Spanish: salvadoreño-estadounidenses or
estadounidenses de
origen salvadoreño) are
Americans of full or
partial Salvadoran descent...
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Salvadoran Lenca was
spoken in
Chilanga and Potón.
Lencans had
arrived in El
Salvador about 2,000
years B.C.E and
founded the site of Quelepa. One speaker...
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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...
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Salvadoran cuisine is a
style of
cooking derived from the
nation of El Salvador. The
indigenous foods consist of a mix of
Amerindian cuisine from groups...
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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...
- po****tion
numbers 6.5 million. Ethnically, 86.3% of
Salvadorans are
mixed (mixed
Native Salvadoran and
European (mostly Spanish) origin).
Another 12.7%...
- Tiempo,
Javier Renderos of
Solidary Force, and
Marina Murillo of the
Salvadoran Patriotic Fraternity (FPS). Ten
parties parti****ted in the legislative...