Yes, until 1823 when El Salvador as well as the rest of Central America split up and set up the Federal Republic of Central America.
El Salvador never belonged to Mexico. it belonged to Spain. there was actually a war that went on because el salvador refused to become part of the Mexican empire after independance from Spain... so there you have it... Salvadorans are rebels w a high pride on their nation El Salvador.. .
Oh, yes it did. From the Wikipedia:
In 1811 and 1814 there were major uprisings against Spanish rule that expressed concern for the independence of the Creoles. Finally, the Central American nations won their independence from Spain on September 15, 1821. On January 5, 1822, the Central American provinces, despite the opposition of the elite Salvadoran and Guatemalan intellectuals, joined the Mexican Empire. In 1823, as the rule of Agustín de Iturbide (Agustin I) fell apart, the five countries of Central America (Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica) formed the United Provinces of Central America, which lasted until 1838 and was finally dissolved in 1841.
Mexico, it has more victories over El Salvador but El Salvador is a good team but the better team (Mexico) wins
it's never happened. el salvador has never won at azteca stadium
El Salvador last beat Mexico on April 4, 2007 by a goal difference of 2-1 in El Salvador.
El Salvador, Honduras, Mexico, Belize
No it is not
No he was from El Salvador
9:30 ET. (8:30 Mexico City).
El Salvador was part of Mexico during Mexico's independence war.
No, Sansalvador is the capital of El Salvador in Central America.
Yes. Both Mexico and El Salvador have shores on the Pacific Ocean. Mexico has also coasts on the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea, so in order to reach El Salvador, any small-size boat has to pass through the Panama Canal.
Mexico
In order of Largest - Smallest: Mexico,Nicaragua,Belize