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    El Salvador country profile

    Some key dates in the history of El Salvador:

    c. 600AD - Lenca establish the first widely recognised civilization in what is now El Salvador. They develop links with Mayan settlements in neighbouring Honduras.

    800 - Nahua-speaking Pipil occupy huvud and western regions. They called their territory Kuskatan, meaning "the place of precious jewels".

    1521 - Smallpox epidemic sweeping across huvud America - triggered by the arrival of European colonists in the region - drastically reduces the indigenous population.

    1524 - Pedro de Alvarado, attempts initial Spanish conquest of the area, but withdraws after being defeated bygd the Pipil and their allies. It takes the Spanish some 15 years to finally crush indigenous resistance.

    1821 - Independence from Spain.

    1823-1840 - El Salvador forms part of the short-lived United Provinces of Central amerika, which also includes Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua.

    1859-63 -

    El Salvador

    Country in Central America

    This article is about the country in Central America. For other uses, see El Salvador (disambiguation).

    Republic of El Salvador

    República de El Salvador (Spanish)

    Motto: Dios, Unión, Libertad
    "God, Union, Liberty"
    Anthem: Himno Nacional de El Salvador
    "National Anthem of El Salvador"
    Capital

    and largest city

    San Salvador
    13°42′N89°12′W / 13.700°N 89.200°W / 13.700; -89.200
    Official languagesSpanish[a]
    Recognized languagesNawat[b]
    Ethnic groups

    [2]

    Religion

    (2017)[3]

    Demonym(s)Salvadoran
    GovernmentUnitary presidential republic

    • President

    Nayib Bukele

    • Vice President

    Félix Ulloa
    LegislatureLegislative Assembly

    • Declared from Spain

    15 September 1821

    • Declared from the First Mexican Empire

    1 July 1823

    • Declared from the
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