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The National Civil Police of El Salvador (Spanish: Policía Nacional Civil de El Salvador), also known as PNC, is the national civilian police of El Salvador.Although the National Civil Police is not part of the Armed Forces of El Salvador (Army, Navy, and Air Force), it constitutes along with them the "Civilian Force". [1]
Fixed lines: 1.1 million lines in use, 74th in the world (2012). [1] Mobile cellular: 8.7 million lines, 88th in the world (2012); [1] in 2007 the number of mobile phones exceeded the country's population giving the country a 1.06 per capita cellphone penetration rate. [6] Teledensity: Mobile cellular exceeds 135 per 100 persons (2011). [1]
It was abolished in 1983 by Article 27 of the constitution, with an exception allowed for crimes committed under military law during a state of international war. [1] Because of this, El Salvador is one of seven countries considered "Abolitionist for Ordinary Crimes," [2] along with Brazil, Burkina Faso, Chile, Guatemala, Israel, and Peru. El ...
The Supreme Court is part of the judicial branch of El Salvador. It is composed of 15 judges and an equal number of substitutes. The magistrates are elected by the Legislative Assembly of El Salvador for nine-year terms, which are reviewed every three years. A two-thirds vote of legislators is necessary.
Use within the structure (2) XYZ–MCDU [1] 0: Not used in this structure – reserved for future use. 1: For future use in the Metropolitan area. 2 and 5: Used for identifying the fixed telephony service in any locality within the Metropolitan area known as “San Salvador”. 3
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Banco Davivienda El Salvador, established in 1885, is the third largest bank in El Salvador. [1] As of 2012 [update] , it had some 65 branches, 1,800 employees and $1.5 billion in assets. History
Claro (formerly CTE Telecom) is a mobile and fixed phone, broadband and television service provider in El Salvador.. Formerly controlled by parent company CTE Telecom in El Salvador [1] (owned by América Móvil of Mexico), the company started its wireless service as "Personal" around 1999, and later added "ALÓ" with the motto "Facil y Rapido" (Spanish for "Easy and Fast ").