The following lists events that happened in 1911 in El Salvador. President: Fernando Figueroa (until 1 March), Manuel Enrique Araujo (starting 1 March)...
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Republic of El Salvador (Spanish: Presidente de la República de El Salvador) is the head of state and head of government of El Salvador. The president...
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San Salvador (Spanish pronunciation: [san salβaˈðoɾ];) is the capital and the largest city of El Salvador and its eponymous department. It is the country's...
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Sonsonate (Spanish pronunciation: [sonsoˈnate]) is a city and district of El Salvador, of which it is also its municipal seat. It has an estimated population...
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This is a demography of the population of El Salvador including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status...
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War interests. Dr. Manuel Enrique Araujo became president of El Salvador on 1 March 1911. He was president until his assassination on 9 February 1913...
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Presidential elections were held in El Salvador in January 1911. Manuel Enrique Araujo was elected president through a popular election, receiving 182...
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Palace of El Salvador, located in San Salvador, the capital city of the country of El Salvador, replaced the old National Palace built in 1866–1870,...
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The history of El Salvador begins with several distinct groups of Mesoamerican people, especially the Pipil, the Lenca and the Maya. In the early 16th...
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The vice president of El Salvador (Spanish: Vicepresidente de El Salvador) is a political position in El Salvador which is elected concurrently with the...
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The Minister of National Defense of El Salvador (Spanish: Ministro de Defensa Nacional de El Salvador) is a Salvadoran cabinet minister who serves as...
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El Salvador between 1911 and 1913, and presented by Araujo's family on 26 November 1942 in connection to the first National Eucharistic Congress in San...
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government of El Salvador is a presidential representative democratic republic. El Salvador elects its head of state – the President of El Salvador – directly...
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Casa Presidencial, or "Presidential House" in the Spanish language, is the President of El Salvador's official residence and his offices. Because of the...
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Manuel Enrique Araujo (category 1910s murders in El Salvador)
who served as President of El Salvador from 1 March 1911 until his death on 9 February 1913 to his injuries sustained in an assassination attempt five...
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of El Salvador's economy. El Salvador has many natural attractions including beaches with some of the best surfing breaks on the Pacific Coast. El Salvador...
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Church in El Salvador is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope in Rome and the Episcopal Conference of El Salvador...
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Anarchism in El Salvador reached its peak during the labour movement of the 1920s, in which anarcho-syndicalists played a leading role. The movement was...
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conquest of El Salvador was the campaign undertaken by the Spanish conquistadores against the Late Postclassic Mesoamerican polities in the territory...
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War of 1907 (category 1907 in El Salvador)
fought between El Salvador and an alliance between Honduras, Nicaragua, Salvadoran exiles, and American filibusters. The invasion of El Salvador on 11 June...
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Fernando Figueroa (category 20th-century presidents of El Salvador)
June 1919) was the President of El Salvador from 14 May to 18 June 1885 and again from 1 March 1907 to 1 March 1911. He also served twice as Minister...
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Teatro Nacional de El Salvador, or National Theatre of El Salvador began construction on November 3, 1911, by the French architect Daniel Beylard; and...
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[sam biˈsente]) is a municipality in the San Vicente department of El Salvador. It was founded by 50 Spanish families in 1635 under the Tempisque tree, which...
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Ita Ford (category Roman Catholic missionaries in El Salvador)
was an American Maryknoll Sister who served as a missionary in Bolivia, Chile and El Salvador. She worked with the poor and war refugees. On December 2...
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Prudencio Alfaro (category Vice presidents of El Salvador)
of El Salvador from 1895 until 1898. He later led a joint Honduran-Nicaraguan invasion of El Salvador in 1907. Prudencio Alfaro Menéndez was born in 1861...
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Cabañas Department (redirect from Cabañas Department, El Salvador)
department of El Salvador in the north central part of the country. Its capital is Sensuntepeque and it is one of coldest parts of El Salvador. Classified...
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Gulf of Fonseca (category Bodies of water of El Salvador)
Pacific Ocean, is a gulf in Central America, bordering El Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua. Fonseca Bay was discovered for Europeans in 1522 by Gil González...
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Football War (redirect from Honduras-El Salvador War)
the 100 Hour War, was a brief military conflict fought between El Salvador and Honduras in 1969. Existing tensions between the two countries coincided with...
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president of the Legislative Assembly of El Salvador is the presiding officer of the Legislative Assembly of El Salvador. "Fallece María Julia Castillo, expresidenta...
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Central America under Mexican rule (redirect from Filísola's campaign in El Salvador)
captaincy general consisted of the provinces of Chiapas, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua—the six southernmost provinces of...
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