· The Salvadoran government was learning what all governments learn again and again: It is far easier to break something than to put it back together. 32 E l Mozote is still a ghost town, its ...
· The Salvadoran Town That Can’t Forget Will exhumations bring the survivors of the El Mozote massacre together, or tear them apart once again? Sarah Esther Maslin. …
· The Salvadoran Town with a Transnational Identity. 26 December 2018 - Written by Veronica Sanchis Bencomo. In their collaborative project Welcome to Intipucá …
· AN ANTI-ILLEGAL drugs operation on Logarta Street in Barangay Subangdaku, Mandaue City resulted in the arrest of a couple past midnight Tuesday, …
· In "Dollar City," as Intipuca became known, US currency was used in parallel with the Salvadoran colon for decades, until El Salvador stopped printing its own money …
· San Isidro in northeast El Salvador is a symbol of Salvadoran migration to the United States. Local families who depend on the remittances sent home by their loved …
· While many Salvadoran communities are torn by violence, Intipuca is calm and safe. On a recent visit, residents said they don’t leave to flee gang violence, a common …
· El Salvador took a historic first step this week in the case of the 1981 massacre at El Mozote and the surrounding communities. For the first time, former officers of El …
· Black Clams. The black clams dish is a seafood specialty traditionally enjoyed by the locals and visitors with adventurous tastes buds. The clams have black brine in …
· The Salvadoran Town with a Transnational Identity. 26 December 2018 - Written by Veronica Sanchis Bencomo. In their collaborative project Welcome to Intipucá City, photographers Anita Pouchard Serra and Koral Carballo explore the story of a small town in southern El Salvador where immigration to the United States has become a …
· Intipuca (El Salvador) (AFP) - An eerie quiet hangs over Intipuca, a Salvadoran town whose streets bear names like "Distant Brother" and are lined with empty houses that look lifted from a ...
· WHAT JUST HAPPENED. News media reported Monday, November 28, 2022, that the Sandiganbayan rejected separate motions for reconsideration filed by seven persons convicted of graft and malversation involving P24.4 million pork barrel allotted for the GSP Cebu Council in 2002-2003.Last May 17, 2022, the anti-graft court convicted …
· San Isidro in northeast El Salvador is a symbol of Salvadoran migration to the United States. Local families who depend on the remittances sent home by their loved ones, which have transformed the town, are concerned about US President Donald Trump's immigration policies.
· January 27, 2010 Geovani Montalvo El Salvador 0. Indigenous peoples in the western Salvadoran town of Izalco commemorated the 78th anniversary of the slaughter of 30 thousand indigenous people and peasants, killed during the popular uprisings. On January 22, 1932, more than three thousand farmers, indigenous and political leaders …
· The Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front — the insurgent forces of the civil war that came to form a political party through peace accords — has governed the town for 30 years. A plaque on an old …
· Flores is an artisanal miner in San Sebastian, a remote El Salvadoran town, and a law passed recently has banned his means of survival. “Here there is no other source of work for all our families,” …
· INTIPUCA, El Salvador (AP) — In a quiet, cobblestoned town near the Pacific coast of El Salvador, residents are unfazed by the Trump administration seeking to lock up families indefinitely and ending temporary protected status for people from their country. They're still going north.
· Mix butter and sugar in a bowl. Use a mixer to beat them together on medium speed for 5 minutes or until fluffy. Add vanilla and orange zest and beat them for a few seconds. Add egg (one at a time), and continue beating to blend. Adjust the speed to medium-low, then add flour and orange juice.
· Here are a few phrases that are sure to baffle Spanish learners new to Salvadoran Spanish: Así es la onda. Direct translation: The wave is like this. Salvadoran Spanish meaning: This is the situation. Está bien yuca. Direct translation: It’s good, yucca plant. Salvadoran Spanish meaning: It’s a really difficult situation. Hay pericos en ...
· The Salvadoran Town with a Transnational Identity. 26 December 2018 - Written by Veronica Sanchis Bencomo. In their collaborative project Welcome to Intipucá City, photographers Anita Pouchard Serra and Koral Carballo explore the story of a small town in southern El Salvador where immigration to the United States has become a …
· Across the miles, the California farm town and the Salvadoran hill town still dream of each other. Tulio Vargas, still remembers the day he left Sensuntepeque, as an 8-year-old with his mother and ...
· 15 – Arroz Con Leche – Rice Pudding. Arroz con Leche has its roots in Spanish cuisine, and it has developed through the ages to become one of El Salvador’s sweetest and simplest desserts. Made from a simple mixture of rice, milk, and sugar, the Salvadoran rice pudding is boiled until soft.
· January 27, 2010 Geovani Montalvo El Salvador 0. Indigenous peoples in the western Salvadoran town of Izalco commemorated the 78th anniversary of the slaughter of 30 thousand indigenous people and peasants, killed during the popular uprisings. On January 22, 1932, more than three thousand farmers, indigenous and political leaders …
· Flores is an artisanal miner in San Sebastian, a remote El Salvadoran town, and a law passed recently has banned his means of survival. “Here there is no other source of work for all our families,” …
· a native or inhabitant of El Salvador. Salvadorian noun. a native or inhabitant of El Salvador. Salvadoran adjective. of or relating to or characteristic of El Salvador or its people; ‘Salvadoran coffee’; ‘Salvadoran guerillas’; ADVERTISEMENT.
· This was his community’s first encounter with Aurora Mineral Resource Group , a large mining company that began exploration in the Salvadoran town in 2005. After learning that the government had permitted exploration for a gold mine without their consultation, the communities were anxious to protect their water sources from the mines.
· The business originally opened in 1930 and still operates using its original machinery. Forget the slick, corporate coffee plantations you’ll find in other parts of Central America – El Carmen is a home-grown venture that lacks pretense, a historic testament to a bygone era when Salvadoran coffee sold for a premium.
· Black Clams. The black clams dish is a seafood specialty traditionally enjoyed by the locals and visitors with adventurous tastes buds. The clams have black brine in their shells, hence the name. This Salvadoran food is one …
· A guerrilla leader in the Salvadoran Civil War, Sánchez Cerén was the first ex-rebel to serve as president. An influential politician, Salvador Sánchez Cerén also served as the Vice President of El Salvador from 2009 to 2014. 9. Roque Dalton. (Salvadoran Poet, Essayist, Journalist and Communist Activist) 16. 4.
· Intipucá is a small town in El Salvador that spans two countries, but a debate still rages over whether he was really the first to leave for the US.
· INTIPUCA, El Salvador – In a quiet, cobblestoned town near the Pacific coast of El Salvador, residents are unfazed by the fact that the Trump Administration is seeking to lock up families ...
The church was built in 1853 and is one of the main attractions in Suchitoto. Santa Lucia is one of the best Churches in El Salvador.. 2. Venture Into Suchitlan Lake. Lake Suchitlan is also a top attraction in Suchitoto; it is …
· Salvadoran deportees return to a gang-ravaged homeland. 06:05 - Source: CNN. San Salvador, El Salvador CNN —. They emerge blinking into the sun and tropical heat of a homeland some have not seen ...
· Summer 1989. Courtesy Reuters. Washington paid no attention when the Salvadoran Communist Party split in 1969 in a bitter dispute over whether to lead an armed uprising. In El Salvador, a tiny country dominated by a vitriolically anticommunist army and oligarchy, the revolutionary aspirations of the Salvadoran Communist Party chairman, …
· Black Clams. The black clams dish is a seafood specialty traditionally enjoyed by the locals and visitors with adventurous tastes buds. The clams have black brine in their shells, hence the name. This Salvadoran food is one …
· Across the miles, the California farm town and the Salvadoran hill town still dream of each other. Tulio Vargas, still remembers the day he left Sensuntepeque, as an 8-year-old with his mother and ...
· Selvadorada is a destination world in The Sims 4: Jungle Adventure. It is based on the Latin American region surrounded by vast expanses of jungle and hidden ruins to explore, with a small settlement in which Sims can interact with locals, try out food or purchase adventure gear. Selvadorada contains landmarks of the ancient Omiscan …
· In 1981, soldiers killed some 1,000 people, nearly half of them children, in the town of El Mozote. ... Salvadoran apology for massacre. 11 December 2011. Nine El Salvador ex-soldiers held.
· November 03, 2010. El Salvador does not have Halloween, but there is La Calabiuza. On the evening of November 1, the residents of the Salvadoran town of Tonacatapeque, northeast of San Salvador, celebrate the Día de la Calabiuza with a parade and street festival. During the celebration, the costumed revelers recall the mythological …