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    EL SALVADOR  TYPICAL FOOD

    Fool Salvadoran corns

    Fool Salvadoran corns are one of those things that certainly cannot

    miss at the fairs in the towns and cities that are celebrated inevery place in our country in its festivities. Its exquisite taste andingredients with which it is prepared give that unique touch thatwe all love.

    Salvadoran tamales pisques

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     The Salvadoran tamales pisques are a delicious tradition of ourcountry that you can taste at any time. Unlike traditional tamales

    that are known the pisques tamales are !lled with mashed beansin the center and covered with a sheet of dough and orchard "of bananas#.

    Pupusas

     The pupusas with a traditional meal throughout $l Salvadoranywhere in the country can !nd a place that sells pupusas"pupuser%a# any day of the week. &upusas are originally made with

    corn dough and stu'ed with pork rinds and cheese cooked on agriddle and served with seasoned vinegar and tomato sauce.

    TYPICAL CLOTES!

    Volcane"a suit

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     It is the typical dress that distinguishes women of (iberty and thecentral area of $l Salvador. It consists of a long shawl and a singletone and serves to represent dances known as )*dentro+o,utepeque) and )The +arnival of San -iguel). It is the suit that isalso used in most school celebrations and is best known abroad astypical costume of $l Salvador.

    T#e t$pical suit Panc#as

    Used in San Salvador and &anchimalco it is very similar toolcane/a with the variant that the skirt is usually dark in contrastto the white blouse and cotton always. In addition a yellow stripe

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    is used at the waist for single women and a red or without belt forwomen already married I feel this a very own mark on the land of &anchimalco.

    I%alquena suit

    It is inherited by pre0+olumbian times and is characteri1ed by theuse of many0colored skirts petticoats and a range of clothingwhere the abundant color predominates. * blouse is called huipiland skirt or cuiaste is a single canvas is called petticoat and isdistinguished by the peculiarity of handling di'erent colors foreach village with embroidery signal to di'erentiate. It is the suitthat runs across the western and the most recogni1ed as part of the pipil heritage in $l Salvador.

    Cacaopera suitIt is characteristic of the east especially in the department of -ora12n. The skirt and blouse are made in the same colorgenerally clear employing a lightweight material andcomplemented with a white apron with a series of coloredembroidery.

     Yucualque"a suit

    It is typical of near side the Union and more towards the east of the

    country places. Use a fairly high stir and is accompanied by ablanket over his head. Usually usually takes the contrast betweenthe blue and red throughout the dress and stands out for theirstriking seams and embroidery.

    &en's suit

    Unlike women men costume lacks variants and is virtually thesame for each municipality of $l Salvador. -ade of cotton the shirtis always white with sleeves rolled to the elbows. In traditionalfestivals they are often used modern ,eans a cotton shirt shoes in

    sandals or boots and a hat. ariations may come in color pants oruse the hat but in essence the male costume in $l Salvador is thesame for each locality.

     The variety of costumes in $l Salvador is great. In addition inplaces like &anchimalco 3ahui1alco I1alco 4uay5a -ora1an and

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    San -iguel it is easy you can !nd elements of each suit to take anice typical souvenir of this beautiful country.

    6emember to take a bit of this land through their cute out!ts soyou can presumirles your friends or relatives who have learned

    something of Salvadoran culture while you gave you a life of 7ingthrough its best tourist landscapes.

      C(STO&S OF EL SALVADOR

     The customs of $l Salvador and Salvadoran customs are animportant part of our cultural identity that distinguishes us andtherefore are aspects that we should make known that they are notlost over time.

    8. $at pupusas with !ngers without using fork.9. &repare fritters at $aster.:. &lace a cross in the yard and decorate it with colored paper

    and fruits on -ay :.;. isit the graves of relatives and bring evelop carpets of sawdust or salt on ?ood Friday in places

    where you will spend the holy burial.@. &opping rockets arti!cial lights or !reworks at +hristmas and

    3ew Aear.B. ?unpowder burn on the day of the eve of the festivities of 

    each place.C. +huco take gruel in the evenings in some villages.D. >evelop and raise piscuchas or comets in Ectober or

    3ovember at the time when it is windy in $l Salvador.8. &repare and taste quesadillas on Sunday morning.

      TEC)OLO*ICAL ADVA)CES

    &o+ile P#ones

    -obile phone base station "cell#.

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    -obile phones also called mobile phones basically it consists of two main partsG a communications network "or mobile network#and terminals "or mobile phones# that allow access to the network

    From the century mobile phones have acquired capabilities that gofar beyond simply ,ust call or send text messages you could sayhave been uni!ed "not replaced# with various devices such as&>*s camera electronic calendar alarm clock calculator

    micropro,ector ?&S or multimedia player as well as to performmany actions on a small portable device that carries virtuallyeveryone in developed countries. This type of mobile phoneevolution is known as Smartphone.

    +ell phones are indispensable in modern communication both in $lSalvador and other parts of the world.

      LA)*(A*E FRO& EL SALVADOR

     The language of $l Salvador or oHcial language of $l Salvador isthe language used by the inhabitants of this country tocommunicate with each other either orally or in writing. If you visitor want to visit the country and wonder what language is spoken in$l Salvador here we tell you the details.

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    *ccording to *rticle 3o. @9 of the +onstitution of the 6epublic of $lSalvador 8DC: in force to date the oHcial language of $l Salvadoris the +astilian or Spanish. (ikewise also it mentioned that thegovernment is obliged to ensure their conservation and education.

    owever in $l Salvador there are also other indigenous languagesspoken in the country and are part of the cultural heritage arepreserved disseminated and respected. Ene of those is the3ahuatl language which is still spoken by a few people in thewestern part of the country.

     The Spanish was the language that was adopted after thecoloni1ation of these lands but before other languages or pre0+olumbian languages among which we mention chorotega+acaopera +horti language language Jinca (enca &ocomam

    spoken language.

    +urrently due to world globali1ation it has been determined that$nglish is a language of great importance which has beenestablished to teach as a second language in schools from theearliest years of schooling.

    So if you visit $l Salvador it is possible that some people who canspeak or understand $nglish are.

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    &E,ICOTYPICAL FOOD

    Taco

     The popular -exican tacos are corn tortillas stu'ed with chicken orany other variety of meat red green and yellow pepperstomatoes and onions. Aou can say they are a classic in any -exicanfood and probably one of the most internationally known dishes.

     The simple act of rolling a tortilla on itself and can be consideredas )taco). The consumption of corn tortillas rolled in this way isvery common in -exico when soup or other dish eaten liquidconsistency.

     The most elaborate and popular around the world tacos are thosewho are !lled with some seasoning inside. From this you can !ndthree varietiesG the tacos al pastor tacos sauce and

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    *re usually garnish with mayonnaise cream tomatoes beansmustard and any variety of chili peppers even with several at onceand -exican such as guacamole typical sauces are also included.In 98; the Fair +ake in which more than D exhibitors werepreparing their own version of the famous -exican cake was held.

      TYPICAL S(ITS OF &E,ICO

     The costumes of -exico are the result of a mix between indigenousculture and Spanish as well as traces of the Indians *1tecs-ayans and other ancient indigenous groups. *lthoughinternationally the best known is the charro suit or mariachi thereare other out!ts that represent not only the countryKs culture but

    the habits of more than @ million people are there in -exico. Thefolklore of the country can see re

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    of drawings depicting from animals to fruit all they made always athand. The suit woman always wears the collar sleeves wide at theshoulder portion and are very tight at the waist.

      C(STO&S OF &E,ICO

    Some of the customs that -exicans tend to have are as followsG

    8. &arty 8= years

    :. *sk the irgin in the village

    ;. isit to the hospital when a baby is born

    =. 6espect and admiration to death

    @. 3o laughing neighbor in pa,amas

    B. Le are talacheros

    C. ealth say when someone snee1es

    D. >i'erent customs at +hristmas and 3ew Aear

    8. Three 7ings.

      TEC)OLO*ICAL ADVA)CES I) &E,ICO

    -exico and its technological development

    -exico is a country that has been growing for more than 9years despite this we have not promoted to the top

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     The best way to achieve this is by investing in technology creationas Mra1il has done that has made a world becoming the (atin*merican giant.

     Technology transforms a country to make technology

    indispensable human and physical capacities for conductingresearch development and innovation are created also newtechnology0based companies to starting the pro,ect results.Mesides we avoid brain drain and attract more talent wealth isgenerated and attract investors.

     The private sector is the one that has to contribute their bit sincemore than @N of what is invested in technology in our soils isgiven by the +E3*+AT is merely government.

    *chieving these companies to !nance -exican pro,ects and investin the creation of their own we may not come tomorrow to the bigleagues but in a few years will be competing alongside thosemonsters to call them powers.

      LA)*(A*E OF &E,ICO

     The oHcial language and prevailing in most of the population isSpanish although some native leagues and di'erent dialects such

    as 3ahuatl and *1tec spoken other dialects include -aya in the Aucatan &eninsula Etomi in the central region the -ixtec andOapotec.

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