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El Salvador
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Key Historical Events. In 1839 the Central American Federation, which had comprised the states of Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica, was dissolved, and El Salvador declared itself formally an independent republic in 1841.
República de El Salvador
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Further Reading
- Armstrong, R. and Shenk, J., El Salvador: the Face of Revolution. London, 1982Google Scholar
- Baloyra, E. A., El Salvador in Transition. Univ. of North Carolina Press, 1982Google Scholar
- Didion, J., Salvador. London, 1983Google Scholar
- Kufeld, A., El Salvador. NY, 1991Google Scholar
- Montgomery, T.S., Revolution in El Salvador: Origins and Evolution. Boulder (CO), 1982Google Scholar
- North, L., Bitter Grounds: Roots of Revolt in El Salvador. London, 1981Google Scholar
- Woodward, R. L., El Salvador. IBibliography] Oxford and Santa Barbara (CA), 1988Google Scholar
- National statistical office. Dirección General de Estadîstica y Cenšos, Calle Arce, San Salvador.Google Scholar
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