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  2. Salvadoran Mexicans - Wikipedia

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    During the 2010 Census, there were 8,088 El Salvador-born individuals registered as living in Mexico. [2] According to the Salvadoran consul in Mexico José Antonio Domínguez Mena, as of December 2016 only 10% to 15% of Salvadoran nationals were registered with the Instituto Nacional de Migración .

  3. Salvadorans - Wikipedia

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    Salvadorans (Spanish: Salvadoreños), also known as Salvadorians, are citizens of El Salvador, a country in Central America.Most Salvadorans live in El Salvador, although there is also a significant Salvadoran diaspora, particularly in the United States, with smaller communities in other countries around the world.

  4. 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).

  5. Category:Salvadoran people of Mexican descent - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Salvadoran people of Mexican descent" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  6. How the Salvadoran diaspora became a literary juggernaut - AOL

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  7. Category:Mexican people of Salvadoran descent - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Mexican people of Salvadoran descent" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  8. Pipil people - Wikipedia

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    The seal of Kuskatan based on the "Lienzo de Tlaxcala" with the symbol of an altepetl. The term Nahua is a cultural and ethnic term used for Nahuan-speaking groups. Though they are Nahua, the term Pipil is the term that is most commonly encountered in anthropological and linguistic literature.

  9. Naming customs of Hispanic America - Wikipedia

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    The naming customs of Hispanic America are similar to the Spanish naming customs practiced in Spain, with some modifications to the surname rules.Many Hispanophones in the countries of Spanish-speaking America have two given names, plus like in Spain, a paternal surname (primer apellido or apellido paterno) and a maternal surname (segundo apellido or apellido materno).