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  2. Coffee production in El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    Coffee production flourished in El Salvador throughout much of the 20th century, reaching a peak in the late 1970s, culminating in 1980 when it was responsible for 50% of El Salvador's gross domestic product (GDP). With the political and economic turmoil resulting from a civil war in the 1980s, the coffee industry struggled to recover entirely ...

  3. El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    El Salvador declared its independence from the Federal Republic of Central America on 30 January 1841. [53] El Salvador joined Honduras and Nicaragua in 1896 to form the Greater Republic of Central America, which dissolved in 1898. Woman and girl in El Salvador making bread, 1910. After the mid-19th century, the economy was based on coffee growing.

  4. Canal 4 (Salvadoran TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    TCS GO. Canal 4 is a Salvadoran television channel owned by Telecorporación Salvadoreña which broadcasts on channel 4 nationwide. It has a general schedule similar to its sister channels on weekdays and focuses more on sports during weekends. A HD feed of the channel is also available nationwide.

  5. Quesadilla Salvadoreña - Wikipedia

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    Quesadilla salvadoreña is a pan dulce, similar to a pound cake, made with rice flour and queso duro blanco and topped with sesame seeds, that is popular in El Salvador and eastern Guatemala. [1][2][3] Queso duro blanco can be substituted with Parmesan cheese. It is commonly served with coffee as part of breakfast or as a snack.

  6. Canal 6 (Salvadoran TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Canal 6 (Salvadoran TV channel) Canal Seis is the flagship television channel of Telecorporacion Salvadoreña. It broadcasts from channel 6 nationwide in El Salvador. It is believed to be the country's first television station, having launched in 1956. Color broadcasts commenced in 1973.

  7. Guayas Province - Wikipedia

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    Palms on the Santay Island.. Guayas (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈɡwa.ʝas] ⓘ) is a coastal province in Ecuador.It is bordered to the west by Manabí, Santa Elena, and the Pacific Ocean (as the Gulf of Guayaquil); to the east by Los Ríos, Bolívar, Chimborazo, Cañar, and Azuay; to the north by Los Ríos and Bolívar; and to the south by El Oro and the Pacific Ocean.

  8. Canal 8 (Salvadoran TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Channel 8 was created by the Ministry of Education on 4 November 1964, and together with Channel 10 were broadcast from 1969 to 1989. Since then it was the educational channel according to the academic levels and produce cultural programs for adults. It was not until 1987, when Channel 8 was repetitive of Channel 10 for two years.

  9. Michelle Sol - Wikipedia

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    Michelle Sol. Irma Michelle Martha Ninette Sol Schweikert de Castro (born 20 December 1972), commonly known Michelle Sol, is a Salvadoran politician and businesswoman who currently serves as the minister of housing of El Salvador. She previously served as the mayor of Nuevo Cuscatlán from 2015 to 2019, and was a candidate for mayor of La ...

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