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El Salvador

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    Pupusas Are El Salvador's Beloved National Dish

    These thick corn tortillas, typically stuffed with cheese, beans, or chicharrón, are a culinary staple and a source of national pride. Enjoyed with curtido (fermented cabbage slaw) and salsa roja, pupusas are an essential part of Salvadoran culture and cuisine.

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    Joya de Cerén Is the "Pompeii of the Americas"

    Buried under volcanic ash around 600 AD, the Mayan village of Joya de Cerén offers an extraordinarily preserved snapshot of ancient Mesoamerican daily life. Its inhabitants had time to flee, leaving homes and tools intact, providing unique archaeological insights into a bygone era.

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    El Salvador Is Known as the "Land of Volcanoes"

    With over twenty volcanoes, some still active, El Salvador's landscape is dramatically shaped by its volcanic activity. These geological formations provide fertile soil for agriculture and create stunning natural vistas, forming a core part of the country's identity and beauty.

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    El Salvador Is Central America's Smallest Nation

    Despite its small size, El Salvador boasts diverse landscapes, from Pacific coastlines to volcanic peaks. Covering just over 21,000 square kilometers, it's the only Central American country without a Caribbean Sea coastline, making its Pacific shores particularly vital.

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    El Salvador Was the First Nation to Adopt Bitcoin as Legal Tender

    In September 2021, El Salvador made history by officially recognizing Bitcoin as legal tender alongside the US dollar. This bold move aimed to boost financial inclusion and attract foreign investment, marking a significant step in global financial innovation.