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In 1994, 181,000 tourists visited El Salvador, generating 28.8 million dollars in tourism revenue. Three years later, a specialized governing body was created called Salvadoran Tourism Corporation (Corporación Salvadoreña de Turismo) (Corsatur), and in 1997 387,000 tourists visited, generating 74.7 million dollars.
In 2011 El Tesoro had a population of 1,396 permanent inhabitants [1] and 990 dwellings. [2] ... INE map of El Tesoro, La Barra, Laguna Blanca, Manantiales and El Chorro
El Zonte is a town in La Libertad Department in El Salvador.A popular tourist destination, El Zonte has been described as a "world surfing mecca". [1] Playa El Zonte (English: El Zonte Beach; nicknamed Bitcoin Beach) became one of the first locales in El Salvador to accept Bitcoin as a payment method, and inspired the country's adoption of Bitcoin as a legal tender.
El Salvador, [a] officially the Republic of El Salvador, [b] is a country in Central America. It is bordered on the northeast by Honduras, on the northwest by Guatemala, and on the south by the Pacific Ocean. El Salvador's capital and largest city is San Salvador. The country's population in 2024 was estimated to be 6 million according to a ...
An tsunamigenic earthquake occurred on 26 August 2012 at 22:37 CST with an epcenter off the coast of Usulután, El Salvador. It measured 7.3 on the moment magnitude scale (M w) and had a focal depth of 16.0 kilometres (10 mi). [1] It was felt along the country's coast and in San Salvador although there was no damage. Along the San Juan del Gozo ...
Isla Espiritu Santo (El Salvador) [1] Isla Meanguerita; Isla Zacatillo; Isla Chuchito; Isla Ilca; Isla Periquito; Isla Coyote; Isla La Cribá; Furthermore: Isla Conejo, in the Gulf of Fonseca; disputed with Honduras
El Palmacito, El Salvador Official Tourism Page 13°29′39″N 89°24′51″W / 13.4942°N 89.4143°W / 13.4942; -89 This El Salvador location article is a stub .
El Paraíso is a district in the Chalatenango Department of El Salvador. Settlements of El Paraíso include Calle Nueva, Coyotera, El Arenal, El Desvío, El Tamarindo, La Angostura, and Santa Bárbara. El Paraíso has two rivers: El Río Grande, and El Río de la Arenal.