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Universidad Católica de El Salvador, UNICAES; Universidad Cristiana de las Asambleas de Dios, UCAD; Universidad de Nueva San Salvador UNSSA; Universidad de Oriente (El Salvador), UNIVO; Universidad de Sonsonate, USO; Universidad Don Bosco, UDB [4] Universidad Dr. Andrés Bello, UAB [5] Universidad Evangélica de El Salvador, UEES; Universidad ...
The University of El Salvador (UES) is the oldest and the most prominent university institution in El Salvador.It serves as the national university of the country. The main campus, Ciudad Universitaria, is located in the capital of San Salvador, but there are also branches of the university in other Salvadoran cities such as Santa Ana, San Miguel and San Vicente.
Francisco Gavidia University (Spanish: Universidad Francisco Gavidia) (UFG) is a university located in San Salvador, El Salvador. The university was named after the famous Salvadoran scholar, Francisco Gavidia .
People by university or college in El Salvador (2 C) C. Central American University (2 C, 2 P) U. University of El Salvador (2 C, 2 P)
This article shows a list of cities in El Salvador. Cities. City population figures below are from the World Population Review from 2024. [1]
El Salvador's IT Industry's history started early with several IT outsourcing companies such as Gpremper and an early search engine that predated Google in 1995 called "Buscaniguas". [15] The industry has since expanded with companies such as Creativa Consultores, Applaudo Studios, and Elaniin providing software and website design services to ...
CE INSA (Centro Escolar Instituto Nacional de Santa Ana; English: National School Center Institute of Santa Ana) is a high school located in Santa Ana, El Salvador.. The school has four main departments: Commerce (Comercio), General and Industrial (Industrial) and 7th to 9th grade (tercer ciclo).
The name of the school was officially changed to the Captain General Gerardo Barrios Military School, after the President of El Salvador from 1859 to 1863, on 28 January 1927 by a presidential decree ordered by President Pío Romero Bosque.