Very helpful and presents pretty much everything visitors need to know about the country.
I disliked
Some of the information here is very outdated, it urgently needs an update. (For example, the club "Code" mentioned here no longer exists, and there's new hotels on the scene like the Marriot Courtyard, new things to see like the Parque Vicentenario, Furesa Wildlife Reserve and Torre Futura, as well as a whole new bunch of bars and restaurants at some of the most renowned surfing spots in the country like El Tunco, oh, and the Zona Rosa is no longer considered a "safe place" as it was stated many times here, just to mention some of them ...).
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Spanish, Nawat (among some Amerindians)
- US dollar (USD)
Area
total: 21,040 km2 water: 320 km2 land: 20,720 km2
Callingcode
+503
Electricity
120-240V/60Hz (USA plug)
Government
Republic
Population
6,704,932 (July 2005 est.)
Religion
Roman Catholic 83% note: there is extensive activity by Protestant groups throughout the country; by the end of 1992, there were an estimated 1 million Protestant evangelicals in El Salvador
I liked
Very helpful and presents pretty much everything visitors need to know about the country.I disliked
Some of the information here is very outdated, it urgently needs an update. (For example, the club "Code" mentioned here no longer exists, and there's new hotels on the scene like the Marriot Courtyard, new things to see like the Parque Vicentenario, Furesa Wildlife Reserve and Torre Futura, as well as a whole new bunch of bars and restaurants at some of the most renowned surfing spots in the country like El Tunco, oh, and the Zona Rosa is no longer considered a "safe place" as it was stated many times here, just to mention some of them ...).