Most of Central America has an official language of Spanish, so you would say hello in Spanish, which is "hola."
Countries in Central America:
Belize
Costa Rica
El Salvador
Guatemala
Honduras
Nicaragua
Panama
He was appointed as archbishop and was eventually murdered by right wing thugs for standing up against the government in defense of the poor. He currently has a case for sainthood pending.
People:
Cars, buses, ferries, airplanes, railroad, subway.
Goods:
Trucks, railroads, cargo ships.
Ideas:
Newspaper, magazines, internet (twitter, facebook, email), phone, cellular phone.
They are Salvadoran, although Salvadorean and Salvadorian are also used on occasion.
Freedom September of 15 of 1821
Most jobs in the country are the same as america and canada.One big job in el salvador are coffe bean productions.
Some of them include: food processing, beverages, petroleum, chemicals, fertilizer, textiles, furniture and light metals.
Total industrial production for 2013 was USD 7.28 billion, or 29.5% of the country's GDP for that year.
Belize is bordered by Mexico, Guatemala, and the Carribean Sea and Yucatan Peninsula. Hope this helped!
Yes El Salvador Does have Mountains, In fact most of El Salvador is mountainous. It has Volcanoes too.
The country is popularly known in Spanish as "La Tierra de Volcanes" which means "The land of volcanoes" in English, and it is also referred as El Pequeño Coloso (The Small Colossus).
In order of Largest - Smallest: Mexico,Nicaragua,Belize
President Mauricio Funes
The current leader of El Salvador is Carlos Mauricio Funes Cartagena.
The nation that lies between Honduras and Costa Rica is Nicaragua. Nicaragua is also the largest country in Central America. Its capital city is Managua.
some traditions in el salvador are the pupusas and the beans that they use on the pupusas so who ever reads this is truly salvi putos
The countries Honduras and Guatemala border El Salvador. The Pacific Ocean borders El Salvador also.
The air distance from Sacramento, California, United States of America, to Santa Ana, El Salvador, is 2,581 miles. That equals 4,153 kilometers or 2,242 nautical miles.
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.
Las Ruinas de Copan are a must-see! Ancient Mayan ruins with a ball court and steles of ancient leaders. There is also a star of David in Copan if you can get them to display it. It's a beautiful place.
Santa Claus has a reputation as being remembered during Christmas time by children. Catholics believe that Santa Claus is a Saint names St. Nicholas. He is known all over the world but, very very important in many countries.