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Five Reasons to Visit El SalvadorThe author relates some of his experiences from a recent week-long vacation in El Salvador, and enumerates five reasons why any traveler should consider a trip to that country. -
Easter in El Salvador, the Country Named for the SaviorA trip to El Salvador to cover an election taking place there during a time of civil war, coincides with the most holy week in Latin America, an unforeseen and mystical rite of passage and the launch of an unexpected career
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Road to the 2012 London Olympics: Sport in El Salvador (Central America) !Santiago Mellado came in 32nd in the men's decathlon , with 7, 517 points, at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea, among 37 athletes. In El Salvador, Mr. Mellado was a role model for young athletes.
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Top 6 Places to See in El SalvadorA list of the top six places to see while in El Salvador -
Hotels in San Ignacio, El SalvadorLocated near the border of Honduras in northern El Salvador, San Ignacio is a small town of less than 20,000 people, nestled in the mountains of Central America.
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Affordable Surfing Trips in El SalvadorEl Salvador, the Spanish translation of Jesus Christ "the savior," is situated on Central America's Pacific Coast.
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An Overview of the Civil War in El SalvadorThe history of El Salvador has been a largely violent and unhappy one, hitting its low point in the civil strife of the 1970s through 1990s. In more recent times, at the very least there has been noteworthy progress toward something better. -
The Top Five Most Interesting and Exciting Things to Do in El SalvadorCome with us as we countdown the top five most interesting and exciting thigs to do in El Salvador. Also included are facts and historical facts.
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Heroes of the FIFA World Cup : El Salvador 1982During El Salvador's civil war, between 1977 and 1989, the national team qualified for the 1982 FIFA World Cup in Spain. It was one of the greatest sporting moments in Latin America history,
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El Salvador: National Art Museum"Revisions" is the present exhibit at the National Art Museum of El Salvador ( open until November 2011). A wide and representative overview of Salvadorian art from the mid XIX century until the present. -
Surfing the Balsamo Coast of El SalvadorA must read on the thrills and perils of surfing on the Western Coast of El Salvador
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El Salvador: A Surprisingly Beautiful Country with Friendly PeopleA tiny country on the Pacific side, you'll see beautiful, deserted beaches, majestic volcanoes, small tropical rain forests and quaint little towns. -
Homeward Bound for Guatemala, Leaving El SalvadorSan Salvador, the capital of El Salvador, is a lively city with great restaurants, shopping and interesting night life. -
Welcome to El Salvador (Central America) : the Country of Your Life!Would you like to visit El Salvador's largest open-air museum? Well, you can visit Joya de Ceren, one of the wonders of the Western Hemisphere. Here you can see a magnificent collection of Mayan art
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Goodbye Nicaragua, Hello El SalvadorFrom the Nicaraguan border, high in the Sierra Piedra Grande, Highway 1 drops into the lower desert of southern Honduras and then across the narrow istmus of land into El Salvador. -
El Salvador and Its Rich Catholic HistoryEl Salvador unknown to many, yet a home to others, is a place of tradition, respect, and prayer. El Salvador is a wonderful place to visit and learn about the cultures of the world.
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Marie Teresa Tula: A Woman Activist in El SalvadorAn ordinary women becomes a leader to the people in El Salvador as a result of the corrupt government officials that torment the locals.
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El Salvador Human Rights Fighter Maria Julia Hernandez DeadDead at 68, Maria Julia Hernandez, El Salvador activist against El Salvador death squad abuses during El Salvador's long civil war. -
A Rejuvenating and Budget-Friendly Surfing Trip to El SalvadorWhy not take some time out this winter to take a rejuvenating trip to El Salvador and learn how to surf? This article will provide you with ideas for transportation, lodging, restaurants, lessons and equipment. -
El Salvador: A Close Encounter with the "Little Giant"El Salvador is not the kind of country that most people think of as a romantic destination or a great place to spend their vacation. But El Salvador, the little country that could, keeps its store of surprises.
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The Massacre of El Mozote and El Salvador's Civil WarIt would be in and near El Mozote that from circa December 7th to the 17th, 1981 the government of El Salvador commenced Operacion Rescate to purge the leftist guerrilla rebels from the region.
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Surfing El Salvador on a BudgetEl Salvador surfing is better when you invest in a package deal.
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Los Pipiles: An Authentic Taste of El Salvador in Houston, TXLos Pipiles restaurant is an authentic taste of El Salvador via Houston, Tx. Pupusas are available on their menu, along with authentic dishes like tamal de elote and atol de elote. -
Surf and Save Money in El SalvadorThis guide includes easy trips for saving money on a surfing tour to El Salvador.
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Celebrating 60 Years of Miss Universe: 24th Miss Universe 1975 San Salvador (El Salvador). History!US Secretary of State (1973-1977) Henry Kissinger is the Top Hero for delegates in the annual poll of Miss Universe. Two years earlier, the Scandinavian Academy awarded the Nobel Prize in Peace to Mr. Kissinger. The parents of the entries... -
Traveling to the Surprisingly Scenic El Salvadorof the 21 volconos, three are sometimes active: the beaches are quiet acres of vacant black sand, with sparkling blue waves. The capital, San Salvador, is the most vibrant in Central America. -
From Managua to El Salvador: Goodbye to NicaraguaTraveling between countries in Central America can be an adventure, provided that you're not in a hurry. Traveling by bus gives you a chance to see the scenery but if you break down you also have a chance to smell the scenery. -
Suchitoto: El Salvador's National TreasureAlelandro Coto, a famed movie producer in Latin America, has opened his house as a museum to showcase his collection of art and other collectibles gathered over the last seventy years. -
San Salvador: New Photo Exhibit About Archbishop RomeroA few months before his assassination, Archbishop Romero (El Salvador) gave his photographs to a friend, and in 2010 these photos were donated to a museum. In March 2011, the Museum of Anthropology inaugurated a wonderful exhibit of Romero's collection. -
Santa Leticia Hotel - Apaneca, El SalvadorThe Apaneca region produces excellent coffee, and the lush, native vegetation surrounding the coffee plantations attract hundreds of local and migratory birds, as well as rare butterflies, and other animals. -
Ending Child Hunger: School Feeding in El SalvadorSchool feeding programs have increased school attendance and improved nutrition.
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Suchitoto, El Salvador's Rebel StrongholdOnce a rebel stronghold for the FMLN, Suchitoto always has been a refuge for the descendants of the Mayans, the birds from the hawks and the earthquake-shattered refugees from the capital. Arts, crafts, food and music festivals occur all year around. -
Tips for Traveling to El SalvadorTravel tips from an American traveler. Tips regarding money exchanges, visa, crime, and other safety issues. -
Surviving in El Salvador, Central AmericaHave you lived in a third world country before, during and after a war and with the influence of gangs and drug cartels? Have you realized how lucky and blessed you are by having the opportunity to live in a developed country? -
El Salvador and the Lasting Effects of US AidDuring the cold war, the US was siphoning weapons and propaganda through countries which were war-torn already. We did not help to abolish these problems, only perpetuate them. Now El Salvador is under the shroud of communist influence.
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From Salvador: Hope Alive Amid DespairFrom Salvador is an essay written by Joan Didion which chronicles her journey to depressed war torn El Salvador
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Where You Can Celebrate Day of the Dead - El Dia De Los Muertos in Houston, TexasEl Dia de los Muertos traditional holiday from Latin America focuses on remembering and paying tribute to loved ones that you have lost. In Houston, Texas there are some places to celebrate the Day of the Dead holiday. -
Joya De Cera...El Salvador's TreasureSealed in the mud of volcanic flows from a nearby volcano, this village remains a mystery. The style of construction is radically different and the house of the shaman was special. -
Colegio Alfredo Espino - El SalvadorTodos hemos sido adolecentes y nos hemos enamorado por primera ves.
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POEMA: Mi Amigo Nino SalvadorPoema para mi amigo nino salvador (un Santito).
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