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El Salvador Honduras Nicaragua: Victory: Honduran-Salvadoran War of 1845 El Salvador Honduras: Status Quo Ante Bellum: Filibuster War (1856–1857) Costa Rica Nicaragua Mosquitia Guatemala Honduras El Salvador United States United Kingdom (naval support) Filibusters: Victory. William Walker's army is defeated and he is arrested by the American Navy
[14] [15] [16] In June 1969, El Salvador played three games against Honduras in the qualifying rounds of the World Cup. [5]: 64 Then, on 26 June 1969, El Salvador won a play-off game 3 goals to 2 against Haiti, taking a place in the cup finals. [17] On 14 July 1969, armed hostilities began between El Salvador and Honduras.
Map showing the capital city, "M'banza-Kongo" (written here as S. Salvador) of the Kingdom of Kongo in the year 1711, located within the territory of what is today known as the "Republic of Angola" c. 1506 – c. 1543 Afonso I of Kongo's Rise to Power. 1506 Battle of Mbanza Kongo; 1588–1654 Dutch–Portuguese War. 29 October 1647 Battle of Kombi
The Football War (also called The Soccer War or 100-hours War) was a term coined by Polish reporter Ryszard Kapuściński to describe a brief conflict between El Salvador and neighbouring Honduras. He argued that the war began after the rival nations traded wins during the qualifying round for the 1970 FIFA World Cup .
Pages in category "Battles involving El Salvador" ... Battle of Coatepeque (1863) D. Domínguez's expedition to Honduras; F. Final offensive of 1981 (El Salvador) H.
Battle of Kitombo (18 October 1670) Battle of São Salvador (15 February 1709) (part of Kongo Civil War) Orthodox Catholics Antonian Catholics Decisive Orthodox victory Battle of Quifangondo (10 November 1975) (part of Angolan Civil War) National Liberation Army of Angola or ELNA (National Liberation Front of Angola or FNLA), Zaire and South Africa
Pages in category "Military history of Angola" ... (Angola) order of battle: South Africa; ... Battle of São Salvador;
In John Milius's 1984 film Red Dawn, Bella, one of the Cuban officers who takes part in a joint Cuban-Soviet invasion of the United States, is said to have fought in the conflicts in Angola, El Salvador, and Nicaragua. [230] [231] Jack Abramoff wrote and co-produced the film Red Scorpion with his brother Robert in 1989.