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  1. After the Revolution: Gender and Democracy in El Salvador, Nicaragua, and Guatemala by Ilja A. Luciak, 2001-09-04
  2. Peace Without Justice: Obstacles to Building the Rule of Law in El Salvador by Margaret Popkin, 2000-07
  3. Death Foretold: The Jesuit Murders in El Salvador by Martha Doggett, 1993-09
  4. Inside El Salvador by Kevin Murray, Tom Barry, 1995-04
  5. Weakness & Deceit: U.S. Policy and El Salvador by Raymond Bonner, 1984-06-12
  6. Landscapes Of Struggle: Politics Society And Community In El Salvador (Pitt Latin American Studies) by Aldo Lauria-Santiago, 2004-05-09
  7. The Emergence Of Insurgency El Salvador: Ideology and Political Will (Pitt Latin American Studies) by Yvon Grenier, 1998-12-23
  8. Fighting to Learn: Popular Education and Guerrilla War in El Salvador by John L. Hammond, 1998-07
  9. Agrarian Republic: Commercial Agriculture and the Politics of Peasant Communities in El Salvador, 1823-1914 (Pitt Latin American Studies) by Lauria-Santiago, 1999-06-17
  10. El Salvador Diplomatic Handbook (World Business, Investment and Government Library) by USA International Business Publications, 2005-03-30
  11. El Salvador: Testament of Terror by Joe Fish, Cristina Sganga, 1988-03
  12. Militarization and Demilitarization in El Salvador's Transition to Democracy (Pitt Latin American Studies) by Philip Williams, Knut Walter, 1997-10-30
  13. Este es mí testimonio, María Teresa Tula: luchadora pro-derechos humanos de el Salvador by Maria Teresa Tula, 1996-02
  14. Politics in Central America: Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua; Revised Edition by Thomas P. Anderson, 1988-04-21

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    El Salvador Introduction Back to Top El Salvador, republic in north-eastern Central America, bounded on the north and east by Honduras, on the extreme south-east by the Gulf of Fonseca, on the south by the Pacific Ocean, and on the west and north-west by Guatemala. El Salvador, the smallest and most densely populated Central American state, is the only one without a Caribbean coastline. It has a total area of 21,041 sq km (8,124 sq mi). San Salvador is the capital and largest city. Official Name- Republic of El Salvador
    Capital City- San Salvador
    Languages- Spanish (official), others
    Official Currency- Colon
    Religions- Catholic, Protestant, others
    Population- 5,801,000
    Land Area- 20,720 sq km (8,000 sq miles)
    El Salvador Provinces Back to Top
    14 departments (departamentos, singular - departamento); Ahuachapan, Cabanas, Chalatenango, Cuscatlan, La Libertad, La Paz, La Union, Morazan, San Miguel, San Salvador, Santa Ana, San Vicente, Sonsonate, Usulutan El Salvador People Back to Top The Spanish subjugated the native population of El Salvador in the 16th century. Few Spanish women came to the country, however, so many Spanish men took Native American women as their mates. Today nearly 90 percent of the population is mestizo, of mixed European and Native American descent. People of purely Native American descent represent about 5 to 10 percent of the population, while people of European descent represent only about 1 percent. El Salvador’s population, 5.2 million according to the 1992 census, was estimated at 6,237,662 in 2001. It grew rapidly during the 20th century, at times increasing more than 3 percent a year. According to a 2001 estimate, El Salvador is the most densely populated country on the mainland of the Americas, with 296 persons per sq km (768 per sq mi). This compares with only 12 inhabitants per sq km (31 per sq mi) in 1821 and 38 per sq km (98 per sq mi) in 1900.

    43. ABC Country Book Of El Salvador - Government Flag, Map, Economy, Geography, Clim
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    • Names:
        conventional long form:
          Republic of El Salvador
            conventional short form:
              El Salvador
                local long form:
                  Republica de El Salvador
                    local short form:
                      El Salvador
                    • Digraph: ES
                    • Type: republic
                    • Capital: San Salvador
                    • Administrative divisions: 14 departments (departamentos, singular - departamento); Ahuachapan, Cabanas, Chalatenango, Cuscatlan, La Libertad, La Paz, La Union, Morazan, San Miguel, San Salvador, Santa Ana, San Vicente, Sonsonate, Usulutan
                    • Independence: 15 September 1821 (from Spain)
                    • National holiday: Independence Day, 15 September (1821)
                    • Constitution: 20 December 1983
                    • Legal system: based on civil and Roman law, with traces of common law; judicial review of legislative acts in the Supreme Court; accepts compulsory ICJ jurisdiction, with reservations
                    • Suffrage: 18 years of age; universal
                    • Executive branch:
                        chief of state and head of government:
                          President Armando CALDERON SOL (since 1 June 1994); Vice President Enrique BORGO Bustamante (since 1 June 1994) election last held 20 March 1994 (next to be held March 1999); results - Armando CALDERON SOL (ARENA) 49.03%, Ruben ZAMORA Rivas (CD/FMLN/MNR) 24.09%, Fidel CHAVEZ Mena (PDC) 16.39%, other 10.49%; because no candidate received a majority, a run-off election was held 24 April 1994; results - Armando CALDERON SOL (ARENA) 68.35%, Ruben ZAMORA Rivas (CD/FMLN/MNR) 31.65%

    44. El Salvador. The World Factbook. 2003
    Includes maps; brief history; and information about geography, people, government, economy, transportation, and military.
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    El Salvador República de El Salvador
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    National motto: Dios, Unión, Libertad
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    Official language Spanish
    Capital San Salvador
    Capital's coordinates 13° 40' N, 89° 10' W
    Largest City San Salvador
    President Francisco Flores
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    - Total - % water Ranked 148th Click the link for more information. is a democratic republic governed by a president and an 84-member unicameral Legislative Assembly. The president is elected by universal suffrage Suffrage is the right to vote, or the exercise of that right. Universal suffrage is the extension of voting privileges to all adults, without distinction to race, sex, belief or social status. It is usually considered the hallmark of modern democracies. Equal suffrage is a term sometimes confused with Universal suffrage , although its meaning is the removal of graded votes, where a voter could possess a number of votes in accordance with income, wealth or social status. Click the link for more information.

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    Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition República de El Salvador (In Detail) (Full size) National motto A motto is a phrase or collection of words intended to describe the motivation or intention of a sociological grouping or organization. Many countries, universities, and other institutions have mottos, as do families with coats of arms. These mottos are traditionally in Latin or Romance languages, as well as in English or German. There are many exceptions, particularly in modern heraldry: for example, the motto of the University of Hawaii is in Hawaiian, and the motto of Nunavut is in Inuktitut.
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    (God, Union, Liberty) Official language An official language is a language that is specifically designated to be so in the constitutions of countries, states, and other territories. (States and areas without a constitution, by this definition, lack official languages.) Half the countries in the world have official languages. Some have only one official language, such as Albania, France (although there are more native languages in France), Germany or Lithuania. Some have more than one official language, as Belarus, Belgium, Canada, Finland, Afghanistan, Paraguay, Bolivia, India, Switzerland and South Africa.
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    48. El Salvador - Government, History, Population, Geography And Maps
    Economy—overview In 1997 the government emphasized a fixed exchange rate, along Forthe last few years, el salvador has experienced sizable deficits in both
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    El Salvador
    Geography [Top of Page] Location: Middle America, bordering the North Pacific Ocean, between Guatemala and Honduras Geographic coordinates: 13 50 N, 88 55 W Map references: Central America and the Caribbean Area:
    total: 21,040 sq km
    land: 20,720 sq km
    water: 320 sq km slightly smaller than Massachusetts Land boundaries:
    total: 545 km
    border countries: Guatemala 203 km, Honduras 342 km Coastline: 307 km Maritime claims:
    territorial sea: 200 nm Climate: tropical; rainy season (May to October); dry season (November to April) Terrain: mostly mountains with narrow coastal belt and central plateau Elevation extremes:
    lowest point: Pacific Ocean m highest point: Cerro El Pital 2,730 m Natural resources: hydropower, geothermal power, petroleum Land use: arable land: permanent crops: permanent pastures: forests and woodland: other: 31% (1993 est.) Irrigated land: 1,200 sq km (1993 est.) Natural hazards: known as the Land of Volcanoes; frequent and sometimes very destructive earthquakes and volcanic activity
  • 49. Columbus World Travel Guide - Central America - El Salvador - History And Govern
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    History: At this point, the military entered the political arena – by virtue of successfully putting down a farm workers’ revolt led by Augustin Farabundo Marti – and has retained a central role ever since. The repressive nature of military government and the alliance formed between senior army officers and the land-owning families who controlled the economy, caused growing discontent among workers and, gradually, the Catholic clergy, which had traditionally sided with the ruling classes. Economic problems grew throughout the 1950s, 60s and 70s, with a brief diversion provided by the 1969 ‘Soccer War’ with Honduras (essentially a border dispute, despite its title). A disputed election in 1972, won by a Conservative military candidate, triggered widespread political violence. But it was the 1980 assassination of Archbishop Romero – a leading critic of civil rights abuses – by right-wing elements, which accelerated the country’s plunge into civil war. Since then, ARENA has dominated domestic politics as the FLMN tried to find its feet in the new political environment. It was not until the March 2000 National Assembly election that the FLMN became the largest in the

    50. Traveljournals.net - Government Of El Salvador
    Republic of el salvador conventional short form el salvador local long form Republicade el salvador local short form el salvador. government type republic.
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    Home Explore Pictures Stories ... Accommodation Search: Navigation: Home Explore El Salvador / Government Government of El Salvador Locations: A B C D ... Search Country name: conventional long form:  Republic of El Salvador
    conventional short form:  El Salvador
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    local short form:  El Salvador Government type: republic Capital: San Salvador Administrative divisions: 14 departments (departamentos, singular - departamento); Ahuachapan, Cabanas, Chalatenango, Cuscatlan, La Libertad, La Paz, La Union, Morazan, San Miguel, San Salvador, Santa Ana, San Vicente, Sonsonate, Usulutan Independence: 15 September 1821 (from Spain) National holiday: Independence Day, 15 September (1821) Constitution: 23 December 1983 Legal system: based on civil and Roman law, with traces of common law; judicial review of legislative acts in the Supreme Court; accepts compulsory ICJ jurisdiction, with reservations Suffrage: 18 years of age; universal Executive branch: chief of state:  President Francisco FLORES Perez (since 1 June 1999); Vice President Carlos QUINTANILLA Schmidt (since 1 June 1999); note - the president is both the chief of state and head of government

    51. American Chamber Of Commerce Of El Salvador - El Salvador - Government
    The government of el salvador democratically elected republican is divided into threeparts the Executive Branch, the Legislative Branch, and the Supreme Court
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    Government The government of El Salvador democratically elected republican is divided into three parts: the Executive Branch, the Legislative Branch, and the Supreme Court. The President, Executive Branch, is democratically elected for a term of five years. The National Assembly, which is the Legislative Branch, is elected for a three year term. The Supreme Court is composed of thirteen members and is appointed by the National Assembly. Head of State: Presidente, LIC. FRANCISCO FLORES Religion: Most of the population is Roman Catholic, but the Political Constitution guarantees the freedom of religion. American Chamber of Commerce of El Salvador Español www.amchamsal.com contact@amchamsal.com
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    52. AllRefer Reference - El Salvador - Government And Politics | El Salvadoran Infor
    Central American region until 1980s, when civil conflict made el salvador focusof economic and military aid to survival of elected government, bolstering of
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    Government: Under 1983 Constitution, elected representative government divided into three branches. President, vice president, and Council of Ministers (cabinet) comprise executive branch. President directly elected for five-year term and may not be reelected; also serves as constitutional commander in chief of armed forces. Unicameral, sixty-member Legislative Assembly constitutes legislative branch. Judicial branch headed by Supreme Court of Justice; below Supreme Court are chambers of second instance, courts of first instance, and justice of the peace courts. Magistrates appointed by Legislative Assembly to fixed terms. Governors of departments (states) appointed by president; mayors and municipal council members directly elected. Military exerts political influence, particularly on issues relating to national security, but active-duty military personnel constitutionally prohibited from seeking office. Politics: Long characterized by military rule supporting dominance of economic elite, in late 1980s political system still adapting to demands for free elections, representative democracy, and more open public discourse. Civil conflict between government forces and Marxist guerrillas greatly exacerbated political polarization rooted in historical dichotomy between wealthy elite and impoverished and excluded majority. In late 1980s, the two major political parties were the moderate, center-left Christian Democratic Party (Partido Democrata CristianoPDC) and the right-wing Nationalist Republican Alliance (Alianza Republicana NacionalistaArena). As of late 1988, PDC held presidency, but Arena had one-seat majority in Legislative Assembly.

    53. El Salvador - Government - Flag Description
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    Home El Salvador Government three equal horizontal bands of blue (top), white, and blue with the national coat of arms centered in the white band; the coat of arms features a round emblem encircled by the words REPUBLICA DE EL SALVADOR EN LA AMERICA CENTRAL; similar to the flag of Nicaragua, which has a different coat of arms centered in the white band - it features a triangle encircled by the words REPUBLICA DE NICARAGUA on top and AMERICA CENTRAL on the bottom; also similar to the flag of Honduras, which has five blue stars arranged in an X pattern centered in the white band Source: CIA World Factbook
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    1992, the government signed a peace treaty with the guerrilla forces, formally endingthe 12year civil war that had killed 75,000. el salvador s subsequent
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    Infoplease Atlas: El Salvador Republic of El Salvador National name: President: Francisco Flores (1999) Area: 8,124 sq mi (21,040 sq km) Population (2004 est.): 6,587,541 (growth rate: 1.8%); birth rate: 27.5/1000; infant mortality rate: 25.9/1000; life expectancy: 70.9; density per sq mi: 811 Capital and largest city (2003 est.): San Salvador, 1,791,700 (metro. area), 504,700 (city proper) Other large cities: Santa Ana, 167,200; San Miguel, 145,100; Zacatecoluca, 36,700 Monetary unit: Language: Spanish Ethnicity/race: mestizo 90%, Indian 1%, white 9% Religion: Catholics 83%; growing population of evangelical Protestants Literacy rate: 80% (2003 est.) Economic summary: GDP/PPP (2002 est.): $29.41 billion; per capita $4,600. Real growth rate: Inflation: 3.8% (2001 est.). Unemployment: Arable land: Agriculture: coffee, sugar, corn, rice, beans, oilseed, cotton, sorghum; shrimp; beef, dairy products. Labor force: 2.35 million (1999); agriculture 30%, industry 15%, services 55% (1999 est.). Industries: food processing, beverages, petroleum, chemicals, fertilizer, textiles, furniture, light metals.

    57. El Salvador: War, Peace, And Human Rights, 1980-1994
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    Members of the Salvadoran Army's First Brigade salute on Soldiers Day, May 6, 1990, in Flor Blanca Stadium, San Salvador. Photograph © Jeremy Bigwood. From the Carter presidency through the Bush administration, El Salvador was an obsession of United States policy. As a brutal civil war raged on the ground, Washington's cold war concerns ensured massive and continued U.S. support for the Salvadoran government and military against the guerrilla forces of the Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front (FMLN). Now, the National Security Archive's collection of declassified U.S. government records charts for the first time the complete course of Washington's role in the war, from the conflict's earliest years to the United Nations- brokered peace accord of January 1992 and beyond.
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    58. El Salvador, 1977-1984
    DC, has for several years been diligently locating, obtaining declassificationof, organizing and indexing government documents on el salvador needed by
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    Thousands of once classified government documents provide the record to one of the most passionately debated yet inadequately comprehended subjects of the dayU.S. intelligence-gathering and policy-making activities in El Salvador over the past decade. Now, for the first time, the National Security Archive and Chadwyck-Healey Inc. bring together the key documents, previously inaccessible to the public, in a new fully indexed publication: El Salvador: The Making of U.S. Policy, 1977-1984. The National Security Archive, a non-profit research institute and library in Washington, D.C., has for several years been diligently locating, obtaining declassification of, organizing and indexing government documents on El Salvador needed by journalists, scholars, and policy planners. Through systematic document searching, sophisticated use of the Freedom of Information Act, and computer-based cataloging, the Archive has developed an unmatchable collection of primary materialscomprehensive in scope, pioneering in organization.

    59. El Salvador - Government And Politics
    some of their validity in the face of the return to el salvador of such and the possibility,however dubious, of a settlement between the government and the
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    El Salvador Table of Contents Although the system established by the Constitution of 1983 was functional, some observers questioned its legitimacy because it excluded the Salvadoran left from the political process. As the 1989 presidential elections approached, however, these claims lost some of their validity in the face of the return to El Salvador of such opposition figures as Guillermo Manuel Ungo Revelo and Ruben Zamora Rivas, the establishment of the Social Democratic Party and the possibility, however dubious, of a settlement between the government and the Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front-Revolutionary Democratic Front within the framework of the Central American Peace Agreement signed in Esquipulas, Guatemala, on August 7, 1987 (the so-called Arias Plan). Observers were reluctant to predict the odds of successful implemention of a genuine democratic system in El Salvador, a country with no real democratic tradition to draw on, where economic conditions were tenuous at best and where a destructive and divisive insurgent conflict wore on with no resolution in sight. It was clear, however, that the El Salvador of the late 1980s was different from the El Salvador of the 1970s and that further change was inevitable, even if the exact nature of that change remained uncertain. CONSTITUTIONAL BACKGROUND
    The Constitutions of El Salvador, 1824-1962

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    government and Politics CONSTITUTIONAL BACKGROUND The Constitutions of el salvador,18241962 The Constitution of 1983 governmentAL INSTITUTIONS The Executive
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