Outline of El Salvador

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The location of El Salvador
An enlargeable map of the Republic of El Salvador

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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to El Salvador:

El Salvadorsovereign country located on the Pacific Coast of Central America.[1] The area was originally called by the Pipil "Cuzhcatl", in Spanish "Cuzcatlan", which in Nahuatl means "The Land Of Precious Things". After the Spanish conquest, the land was baptized by Spanish conquistadors as "Provincia De Nuestro Señor Jesucristo El Salvador Del Mundo" ("Province of Our Lord Jesus Christ, The Savior Of The World"), now abbreviated as "República de El Salvador". The country borders the Pacific Ocean between Guatemala and Honduras. With a population of approximately 5.8 million people, it is the most densely populated nation in Central America and is undergoing rapid industrialization.

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General reference

An enlargeable relief map of El Salvador

Geography of El Salvador

An enlargeable topographic map of El Salvador

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 Honduras 342 km
 Guatemala 203 km

Environment of El Salvador

An enlargeable satellite image of El Salvador

Natural geographic features of El Salvador

Regions of El Salvador

Administrative divisions of El Salvador

Departments of El Salvador
Departments of El Salvador

El Salvador is divided into 14 Departments. Their names, abbreviations, (and capitals) are:

  1. AH    Ahuachapán    (Ahuachapán)
  2. CA    Cabañas    (Sensuntepeque)
  3. CH    Chalatenango    (Chalatenango)
  4. CU    Cuscatlán    (Cojutepeque)
  5. LI    La Libertad    (Santa Tecla)
  6. PA    La Paz    (Zacatecoluca)
  7. UN    La Unión    (La Unión)
  8. MO    Morazán    (San Francisco Gotera)
  9. SM    San Miguel    (San Miguel)
  10. SS    San Salvador    (San Salvador)
  11. SV    San Vicente    (San Vicente)
  12. SA    Santa Ana    (Santa Ana)
  13. SO    Sonsonate    (Sonsonate)
  14. US    Usulután    (Usulután)
Municipalities of El Salvador

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Demography of El Salvador

Main article: Demographics of El Salvador

Government and politics of El Salvador

Main article: Government of El Salvador and Politics of El Salvador

Branches of the government of El Salvador

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Executive branch of the government of El Salvador

Legislative branch of the government of El Salvador

Judicial branch of the government of El Salvador

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Foreign relations of El Salvador

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International organization membership

The Republic of El Salvador is a member of:[1]

Law and order in El Salvador

Military of El Salvador

Main article: Military of El Salvador

History of El Salvador

Main article: History of El Salvador

Culture of El Salvador

Main article: Culture of El Salvador

Art in El Salvador

Sports in El Salvador

Specific sports

General sports competitions

Economy and infrastructure of El Salvador

Main article: Economy of El Salvador

Education in El Salvador

Main article: Education in El Salvador

See also

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References

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External links

Wikimedia Atlas of El Salvador