Canada edges El Salvador 1-0

By Kadmiel | Jul 9, 2009

Ali Gerba scored for the second straight game and Canada strengthened its hold on Group A of the CONCACAF Gold Cup with a 1-0 win over El Salvador on Tuesday. Defender Manuel Salazar headed the ball out of the penalty area, but it fell to the feet of Canada’s Patrice Bernier, who fired toward goal, [...]

El Salvador — Panchimalco Indian Village

By Kadmiel | Jul 7, 2009

The village lies in the Pacific coastal range on the southern side of San Salvador, the capital of El Salvador. The location of the village has been important since pre-Colombian times. During the Colombian rule there was a famous church built in 1725 and has been classified a national historical monument and attracts huge numbers [...]

Honduras Closes Main Airport

By Kadmiel | Jul 6, 2009

The interm president has flown to el salvador not being able to return to his own country. El Salvador among other latin american countries are in full support of zeleya in returning and letting demcracy take its course. others have not shown such support which i am surprised el salvador has. Usually they are quite [...]

El Salvador: anti-mining organizer missing, foul play suspected

By Kadmiel | Jul 4, 2009

Social organizations in El Salvador have denounced the disappearance of Gustavo Marcelo Rivera, a well-known anti-mining leader from the town of San Isidro, Cabañas department. Rivera is a local leader of the FMLN, the director of the San Isidro Community Center, and the legal representative of Amigos de San Isidro Cabañas (ASIC). He is a [...]

Destination El Salvador

By Kadmiel | Jul 1, 2009

The following suggestions are put together for anyone traveling to El Salvador, whether it be to visit friends or relatives, for business or just for a brief visit How to Pack: El Salvador is hot and humid any time of the year. Rainy season begins usually at the beginning of May and runs through October, [...]

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