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  2. File:Vicente Cutanda - A los pies del Salvador (1887, Prado ...

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    Adquisición al autor para el Museo del Prado, 1887; Museo de Arte Moderno, 1894-1971: References: Inv. Nuevas Adquisiciones (iniciado en 1856), 787 ; Inv. General del Museo de Arte Moderno. 1899-1902, 967; Registros-Inventarios Museo Nacional de Arte Moderno. 1900-1936, 52-C y 53-C; Museo del Prado artwork ID: 2665a4f8-3f00-4a7a-afff-ce498ca72d7c

  3. Los Ausoles - Wikipedia

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    Los Ausoles The area has been described as "the capital of Central American geothermal ." Many of the springs in the area produce heavy steam , and as of 1850, were described as "semi-fluid mass of mud and water in a state of ebullition , continually throwing large heavy bubbles to the surfaces; this heated mass is in some black, in others red ...

  4. 1811 Independence Movement - Wikipedia

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    The 1811 Independence Movement (Spanish: Movimiento de Independencia de 1811), known in El Salvador as the First Shout of Independence (Primer Grito de Independencia), [1] was the first of a series of revolts in Central America in modern-day El Salvador against Spanish rule and dependency on the Captaincy General of Guatemala.

  5. Spanish conquest of El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    San Salvador, El Salvador: Universidad Tecnológica de El Salvador. ISSN 2307-3942. Giusto, Vicente Jorge; and Rolando Iuliano (1989). "Aportes Para Una Historia Socio-economica De El Salvador: Desde La Colonia Hasta La Crisis Del Mercado Comun Centroamericano" (in Spanish). Revista de Historia de América, no. 108: 5–71. Mexico City: Pan ...

  6. Afro-Salvadorans - Wikipedia

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    Hugo R. Miller, the founder of Dia de la Afrodescendencia Salvadoreña. El Salvador has a dance called "Negritos de Cacaopera" (in Spanish: blacks of Cacaopera). In Ereguayquin, in the Department of Usulután, there is the Tabales dance in honor of San Benito de Palermo, the black saint.

  7. Cemetery of Distinguished Citizens - Wikipedia

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    The Cemetery of Distinguished Citizens (Spanish, Cementerio de los Ilustres) is a cemetery located in San Salvador and together with the Cemetery of La Barmeja, it forms the Cemetery General in San Salvador. It is the burial place of prominent families of the capital of El Salvador and many outstanding figures from the history of this country. [1]

  8. Silurian hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    The eponymous Silurians on Doctor Who are a race of reptilian humanoids from Earth's past, making their first appearance in the show in 1970. Frank and Schmidt cite Inherit the Stars, a 1977 novel by J. P. Hogan as containing a similar hypothesis, but also say they were surprised by how rarely the concept was explored in science fiction. [2]

  9. Salvadoran literature - Wikipedia

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    A major non-religious work was a manual for the manufacture of indigo El puntero apuntado con apuntes breves, by Juan de Dios del Cid, who made a rudimentary printing press to publish his work, which may have been the first press in the territory of El Salvador. The document is printed with the date 1641, but Salvadorean literary critic Luis ...