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Foreign-born individuals currently live in El Salvador

2024 Salvadoran Population Census Reveals 49,788 Foreigners Now Call El Salvador Home


According to the VII Population Census and VI Housing Census published by El Salvador’s Central Reserve Bank (BCR), 49,788 foreign-born individuals currently live in El Salvador. Those born abroad and residing in El Salvador make up 0.83% of the country’s total population of 6,029,976. The number of foreign-born residents in … Read more

All Souls Day in El Salvador

All Souls Day in El Salvador: Commemorating and Paying Respect to Departed Souls


All Souls Day in El Salvador is celebrated yearly on November 2; it is a Roman Catholic observance used to remember dead loved ones and pray for the souls of the departed. On this day, families and friends gather at cemeteries and adorn graves with vibrant ornaments, candles, and offerings. … Read more

El Salvador Bitcoin Experiment

El Salvador’s Bitcoin Experiment: Salvadorans Aren’t Using It for Transactions


A recent survey conducted by the Francisco Gavidia University (UFG) revealed that 92% of Salvadorans do not use Bitcoin for their daily transactions. Only 7.5% reported using the cryptocurrency, while 0.5% chose not to respond. This survey results indicate that most Salvadorans have yet to adopt Bitcoin, prompting important questions … Read more

Salvadorans Support the Country’s Current Direction

UFG Survey: Despite Economic Struggles, Most Salvadorans Support the Country’s Current Direction


The “Rumbo País 2024” survey released today by Disruptiva of the Francisco Gavidia University (UFG) shows that Salvadorans remain confident in the country’s direction despite economic challenges. When asked, “How do you see the future of the country?“ 58.2% responded optimistically. On the other hand, 31.8% stated uncertainty, 7.9% expressed … Read more

Most Dangerous Places in El Salvador

The 10 Most Dangerous Places In El Salvador in 2024, Based on Homicides


Over the last few years, El Salvador has made tremendous strides in security improvement. The country has gone from one of the most dangerous in Latin America to one of the safest. This security improvement has increased further in 2024. From January 1 to October 1, the Salvadoran National Police … Read more