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The Horrors of War
This article is a guide to visiting a musuem in Perquín, El Salvador dedicated to preserving the memory of the country´s 1980-1992 Civil War.
El Salvador Government Profile 2009
The democratic republic has a population of a little over 7 million people. The Spanish, led by Admiral Andres Nino first landed on Meanguera Island on May 31, 1522.
The Soccer War of 1969
Sparked by one countries effort to curb illegal immigrants from the other, the brief four day war was an interesting footnote in military history.
Independence and Hispanic Heritage Month
Among the events celebrated during Hispanic Heritage Month (September 15 through October 15) are the independence days of seven countries of Latin America.
Archaeological Tourism in El Salvador
For travelers on a shoestring budget, Mayan ruins in El Salvador offer a great alternative to well-trodden sites in Guatemala or the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico.
U.S. Foreign Policy Blowback
In the 1980s much of Central America was engulfed in war, aided by American arms and money. Problems created by the conflicts are coming back to haunt North America.
Homies Unidos Seeks to Eradicate Gang Violence
In 1996 new immigration laws were passed allowing for more deportable crimes and calling for easier deportation for crimes committed.
Concacaf World Cup Qualifiers Still Wide Open
The USA leads the pack but there is no clear front runner in the Concacaf qualifying group with only two games remaining to be played on October 10th and 14th.
El Salvador Country Fact Sheet
El Salvador, the smallest Central American country, has 25 volcanoes, one of which is still smoking. Visitors can check out the Izalco volcano at the Cerro Verde Park.


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