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{{pp-move| = República de El Salvador  Template:Es icon
|common_name = El Salvador |image_flag = Flag of El Salvador.svg | = Himno Nacional de El Salvador |official_languages = Spanish |ethnic_groups = 90% Mestizo, 9% White/Caucasian (Spanish, Italian, French, Swiss, English, Irish, others), 1% Amerindian (Pipil, Lenca) |demonym = Salvadorian, Salvadoran<ref>{{cite book | last= Garner | first= Bryan A. | authorlink= Bryan A. Garner | title= Garner’s Modern American Usage | year= 2003 | publisher= December 1931, after hours of military fight and outnumbered surrendered to the military revolution.

The Directorate composed by officers had behind a shadowy figure, who is told by Thomas Anderson in his book

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