El Salvador, in celebrating Roque Dalton, confronted by bitter past

By Kadmiel | May 30, 2010

An old killing has come back to haunt the government of President Mauricio Funes, scarcely a year after he took office as El Salvador’s first leftist leader. Roque Dalton, the nation’s most famous poet, was killed 35 years ago by comrades in the leftist guerrilla movement that fought in the long civil war. Now the [...]

18 Fun Facts About El Salvador

By Kadmiel | Sep 30, 2009

1. In 2002 El Salvador was the premiere location for the Central American and Caribbean sports games. Roughly 2 million tickets were sold to this world event. 2. El Salvador first introduced its flag in 1909. He meaning of the flag stands for blue which is unity and the whit area represents peace. 3. Famous [...]

Four Archaeological Areas in El Salvador

By Kadmiel | Jul 12, 2009

There are four archaeological areas of interest to tourists visiting the country. The first is Joya de Ceren. It is a little pre-colombian Mayan farming village (Tower of the Ceren) buried for more than 1400 years under ten layers of volcanic ash after the eruption of the Laguna Caldero volcano around 600AD, and preserved. The excavations [...]

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 [...]

El Salvadors Traditional Dances

By Kadmiel | Jun 29, 2009

There are some interesting aspects to El Salvadoran culture one such aspect is the traditional dances that they perform. These are the magnificent renditions of their history and culture and you find yourself drawn into the spirited dances when they are performed. The Dance of Chapetones There is one Dance in particular that is very [...]

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