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Exploring Volcanoes in El Salvador: A Journey Through the Land of Volcanoes
El Salvador is often called the “Land of Volcanoes” for good reason. Within this small territory, there are over 150 volcanoes, part of the volatile Pacific Ring of Fire. The volcanoes in El Salvador range from towering stratovolcanoes, such as … Read more

Between Democracy and Authoritarianism in El Salvador: The Political Landscape Going Into the 2024 Elections
It is December, and Salvadorans are preparing to celebrate one of the most anticipated holidays of the year, Christmas. Usually, during these celebrations, most Salvadorans worry about what to do for the holidays and if they have enough money to survive the month. However, this year, there is an added element that most Salvadorans must contemplate going into 2024: the upcoming… Read more

10 Best places to live in El Salvador. Where to live in El Salvador?
The best places to live in El Salvador are San Salvador, La Libertad, Santa Ana, Santa Tecla, Antiguo Cuscatlan, Suchitoto, Juayua, El Tunco, Ahuachapan, and Chalatenango. El Salvador has excellent living options. If you want urban city living, look at … Read more

The Menace of Extortion in El Salvador. Breaking the Chains of Shakedowns
Over the last 25 years, extortion in El Salvador has been a formidable and pervasive problem that has cast a shadow of fear and instability over many Salvadorans and businesses. The extortion problem executed by these criminal groups has had … Read more

Best Mayan Ruins in El Salvador: Exploring the Archaeological Route in El Salvador
In El Salvador are the remains of a once-mighty civilization—the Mayan ruins. These ancient archaeological sites stand as witnesses to a Maya civilization that thrived in the Cuscatlan territory; it offer a portal into a world of mystique and wonder. … Read more

The ‘Day of the Dead’ sparks painful memories of violence in El Salvador
El Salvador is full of marvelous customs and traditions. Yet, there is one Salvadoran celebration that not many look forward to, me included: The “Day of the Dead” or All Souls Day, when like in many other countries with Christian backgrounds, families visit graveyards to commemorate their deceased loved ones. … Read more

Salvadoran Chicha or Chaparro Liquor: The Drink of Salvadoran Ancestors
Salvadoran Chicha is a traditional fermented alcoholic beverage made primarily from corn. It has been a part of Salvadoran culture for centuries and is drunk at festivals, social gatherings, and family celebrations. The traditional Chicha from El Salvador is prepared … Read more