El Salvador’s Kilometer Zero, nestled in San Salvador’s Historic Center, marks where all national distances begin—an iconic landmark beside the Metropolitan Cathedral.
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Salvadoran Tortillas: What Are They Like and What Defines Them?
Discover Salvadoran tortillas: thick, hearty, and rooted in ancient Mesoamerican tradition. Learn how they differ from Mexican styles and why they’re a daily staple.
Ciudad Merliot, a small “city” between Antiguo Cuscatlán and Santa Tecla
Ciudad Merliot is a bustling residential-commercial zone in La Libertad, straddling two municipalities.
Earthquakes in El Salvador [Timeline]
How many earthquakes have occurred? What was the most recent? Which were the deadliest? When will … Earthquakes in El Salvador [Timeline]Read more
El Salvador’s Borders: A Quick Guide
El Salvador borders Guatemala, Honduras, and the Pacific. Its Gulf of Fonseca ties to Nicaragua. History and geopolitics define its compact, strategic Central American footprint.
Maquilishuat: The National Tree of El Salvador
The maquilishuat, scientifically known as Tabebuia rosea, is not just a tree; it is a symbol … Maquilishuat: The National Tree of El SalvadorRead more
Seasons in El Salvador: A Guide to Understand the Climate
Discover El Salvador’s seasons: a journey from the sunlit clarity of the dry period to the flourishing freshness of the rainy season.
Basic Grains in El Salvador
Discover which staple grains are essential in El Salvador, what they are commonly used for, and other interesting facts.
El Salvador’s Flag: A Tapestry of Hope, Unity, and Freedom
The National Flag of El Salvador. We’ll tell you what its colors mean, who created it, and where the idea for its design came from, among other things about the main national symbol of El Salvador, its national flag.
Pupusas Uncovered: The Heart of Salvadoran Cuisine
Discover the irresistible charm of pupusas, El Salvador’s iconic dish, cherished for their rich flavors and cultural significance.