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ElSalvador - translation to English

SOVEREIGN STATE IN CENTRAL AMERICA
ISO 3166-1:SV; República de El Salvador; Salvador, El; El Salvador: Gangs; Republic of El Salvador; El Salbador; Elsalbador; El salvador; EL Salvador; Salvadoreans; Republica de El Salvador; Administrative divisions of El Salvador; Public holidays in El Salvador; Pubic holidays in El Salvador; Independence Day (El Salvador); Natural disasters in El Salvador; Earthquakes in El Salvador; Endangered species in El Salvador; Biodiversity in El Salvador; Wildlife of El Salvador; Republic of The Savior; Elsalvador; El Salvador holidays; Holidays El Salvador; El Salvador holiday; Holiday El Salvador; Salvadoran holidays; Infrastructure in El Salvador; Fauna of El Salvador; Flora of El Salvador
  • massacres]] that occurred during the civil war.
  • [[Legislative Assembly of El Salvador]]
  • Dr. Prudencio Llach Observatory
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  • Drone for unmanned aerial patrols
  • Political division of El Salvador.
  • A proportional representation of El Salvador exports, 2019
  • El Salvador's topography.
  • The [[torogoz]] is El Salvador's national bird.
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  • Chilean]] painter [[Luis Vergara Ahumada]], depicting the signing of the Act by Father [[José Matías Delgado]]
  • Historical GDP per capita development of El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras
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  • Hospital El Salvador
  • [[José Napoleón Duarte]]
  • Köppen climate classification of El Salvador.
  • The [[Estadio Cuscatlán]] in San Salvador is the largest stadium in Central America
  • Palestinian children in El Salvador
  • Tropical beach at La Libertad
  • Spanish Conquistador [[Pedro de Alvarado]].
  • ''Pupusas'', the national and most famous dish of El Salvador.
  • A painting of the First Independence Movement celebration in San Salvador. At the centre, [[José Matías Delgado]].
  •  [[Roque Dalton García]] was a Salvadoran poet and journalist. He is considered as one of the most influential poets in the history of Latin America.
  • The iconic statue of Christ on the globe sphere of planet earth is part of the [[Monumento al Divino Salvador del Mundo]] ('Monument to the Divine Saviour of the World') on Plaza El Salvador del Mundo ('The Saviour of the World Plaza'), a landmark located in the country's capital, San Salvador.
  • Group of schoolchildren in [[Metapán]], Santa Ana
  •  U.S. Secretary of State [[Mike Pompeo]] participates in a signing ceremony for the CSL Lease Extension with Salvadoran President [[Nayib Bukele]]
  • Salvadoran cadets in the Legislative Assembly of El Salvador
  • [[Tazumal]] ruins in Santa Ana, El Salvador.
  • Temazcal in Joya de Ceren.
  • Excavation of a [[Megatherium]] in the Tomayate site [[Apopa]].
  • Skull fossil of an ancient horse in the Tomayate site [[Apopa]].
  • Tomás Regalado]]
  • San Miguel]] volcano in 2013
  • Woman and girl in El Salvador making bread, 1910
  •  [[Álvaro Torres]] is one of the most famous Salvadoran singers mainly in the Latin pop genre, romantic ballads and boleros.

ElSalvador      
El Salvador, country in Central America
El Salvador         
n. El Salvador (een land in centraal-amerika)

Wikipedia

El Salvador

El Salvador ( (listen); Spanish: [el salβaˈðoɾ] (listen), meaning "The Saviour"), officially the Republic of El Salvador (Spanish: República de El Salvador), is a country in Central America. It is bordered on the northeast by Honduras, on the northwest by Guatemala, and on the south by the Pacific Ocean. El Salvador's capital and largest city is San Salvador. The country's population in 2023 was estimated to be 6.5 million.

Among the Mesoamerican nations that historically controlled the region are the Lenca (after 600 AD), the Mayans, and then the Cuzcatlecs. Archaeological monuments also suggest an early Olmec presence around the first millennium BC. In the beginning of the 16th century, the Spanish Empire conquered the Central American territory, incorporating it into the Viceroyalty of New Spain ruled from Mexico City. However the Viceroyalty of New Spain had little to no influence in the daily affairs of the isthmus, which was colonized in 1524. In 1609, the area was declared the Captaincy General of Guatemala by the Spanish, which included the territory that would become El Salvador until its independence from Spain in 1821. It was forcibly incorporated into the First Mexican Empire, then seceded, joining the Federal Republic of Central America in 1823. When the federation dissolved in 1841, El Salvador became a sovereign state, then formed a short-lived union with Honduras and Nicaragua called the Greater Republic of Central America, which lasted from 1895 to 1898.

From the late 19th to the mid-20th century, El Salvador endured chronic political and economic instability characterized by coups, revolts, and a succession of authoritarian rulers. Persistent socioeconomic inequality and civil unrest culminated in the Salvadoran Civil War from 1979 to 1992, fought between the military-led government backed by the United States, and a coalition of left-wing guerrilla groups. The conflict ended with the Chapultepec Peace Accords. This negotiated settlement established a multiparty constitutional republic, which remains in place to this day.

During the civil war, large numbers of Salvadorans emigrated to the United States. By 2008, they were one of the largest immigrant groups in the US.

El Salvador's economy has historically been dominated by agriculture, beginning with the Spanish taking control of the indigenous cacao crop in the 16th century, with production centered in Izalco, along with balsam from the ranges of La Libertad and Ahuachapan. This was followed by a boom in use of the indigo plant in the 19th century, mainly for its use as a dye. Thereafter the focus shifted to coffee, which by the early 20th century accounted for 90% of export earnings. El Salvador has since reduced its dependence on coffee and embarked on diversifying its economy by opening up trade and financial links and expanding the manufacturing sector. The colón, the currency of El Salvador since 1892, was replaced by the United States dollar in 2001.

El Salvador ranks 124th among 189 countries in the Human Development Index. As of 2019 economic improvements had led to El Salvador experiencing the lowest level of income inequality among countries in Latin America and the Caribbean. Among 77 countries included in a 2021 study, El Salvador had one of the least complex economies for doing business.

Examples of use of ElSalvador
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