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  2. List of Salvadoran writers - Wikipedia

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    Salvador Salazar Arrué (Salarrué) (1899–1975) José Roberto Cea (born 1939) Roque Dalton (1935–1975) [1] Francisco Andrés Escobar (born 1942) Jacinta Escudos (born 1961) Alfredo Espino (1900–1928) Miguel Ángel Espino (1903–1967) Ana Margarita Gasteazoro (1950–1993) Francisco Gavidia (1863–1955) Claudia Hernández (born 1975)

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  4. San Vicente Department - Wikipedia

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    San Vicente (Spanish pronunciation: [sam biˈsente]) is a department of El Salvador in the center of the country. The capital is San Vicente.On October 4, 1834, San Vicente City of Austria and Lorenzana (Ciudad de San Vicente de Austria y Lorenzana) was made the capital of State of El Salvador during the Federal Republic of Central America.

  5. Outline of El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to El Salvador: El Salvador – sovereign country located on the Pacific Coast of Central America . [ 1 ] The area was originally called by the Pipil "Cuzcatan", in Spanish "Cuzcatlan", which in Nahuat means "The Land Of Precious Things".

  6. Moncagua - Wikipedia

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    Moncagua is a municipality in the San Miguel department of El Salvador. Moncagua is also a well known area of hot springs. Moncagua is known as "tierra caliente" or "hot land" in literal English translation. From the Nauathl (language of the Lenca, the indigenous population that used to live there) it literally means land of rabbits, rocks and ...

  7. Culture of El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    The culture of El Salvador is a Central American culture nation influenced by the clash of ancient Mesoamerica and medieval Iberian Peninsula. Salvadoran culture is influenced by Native American culture (Lenca people, Cacaopera people, Maya peoples, Pipil people) as well as Latin American culture (Latin America, Hispanic America, Ibero-America).

  8. List of Salvadoran flags - Wikipedia

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    Flag of El Salvador: A horizontal triband of cobalt blue (top and bottom) and white with the National Coat of Arms in the center and occupying the entire height of the white stripe with its top touching the upper blue strip and its base touching the lower blue stripe. [1] [2] 1912-present: Flag of El Salvador: A horizontal triband of white ...

  9. Category:Salvadoran artists - Wikipedia

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    El Salvador portal; Visual arts portal Subcategories. This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total. + Salvadoran LGBT artists‎ (2 P) Salvadoran ...