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Uploaded by on May 4, 2011

Una produccion de MITUR para promover el turismo en El Salvador Impresionante

GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE COUNTRY

Official name: Republic of El Salvador
Capital city: San Salvador
Government Republican, Democratic and representative
Territorial extension: 20,742 km2
Population: 6,757,408 hab. Aprox.
Currency: US Dólar
Languaje: Spanish, english is spoken almost at all the touristic destinations and "nahuat" is spoken by some native villas
Religion: Most of all is Catholic, or Christian.
National Bird: Torogoz (Momoto Cejiturquesa )
National Flower: Izote flower (Yuca Guatemalensis)
National Tree: Maquilishuat (Tabebuia Rósea family of Dignoniageae)
Time: GMT-6
Electricity: 110 volts AC, 60 Hz y 220 volts.
Airport: El Salvador International airport (Comalapa)
Main Seaport: Acajutla
Main Exports: fabrics, coffee, sugar and shrimp.
Climate: Warm all over the year, rainy season betwee may to octuber.
Geographical position: El Salvador is located at the southeast of Central America over the shore of pacific ocean.

PRACTICAL FACTS

Entry requirements: Valid passport, depending on country of origin, sometimes need a tourist visa or tourist card at a cost of $ 10 and are usually valid for 90 days.
Communications: You can use an international direct connection to any part anywhere in the world. The country code is 503. The code for international calls is: 00.
Mobile: currently used GSM 850, 900, 1900 and 1950.
Fax: Fax are available in all hotels
Internet: It is easy to access the Internet, business centers all hotels and Internet cafesand Wi-Fi hotspots
Foreign Exchange: Visitors are advised to only change money at banks.
Credit and debit cards: Most cards circulating worldwide can be used
Travelers checks: Can be exchanged at banks and hotels, on presentation of passport.
Airport tax: U.S. $ 32.00
Accommodation: The highest concentration of hotels is in the capital city. It isrecommended that you book early. There are accommodations of all kinds
Tipping: 10% is appropriate in most restaurants and bars. Some already include thetip in the bill.
Clothing: light clothes and some for rain on the coast during the wet season.

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  • @argent2020 Gracias. y estoy de acuerdo con tigo. Lamentablemente con los mejicanos es imposible conversar porque ellos sino ban ofendiendo a los demas no se sienten bien. siempre dicen ser mejores que todos los paises ! lo malo de eso es que solo ellos lo dicen. no esperan a que los demasn lo digan. las televisoras son mejicanas y por lo tanto tambien pasan solo hablando grandesas de su gente y sacan solo lo peor de otros paises. Y recuerda en EL Salvador los Argentinos son bienvenidos.

  • I'm Puerto Rican but my god-sister is Salvadorian. I love your culture sooo much! It's sad that this country doesn't get s noticed as it should though = /

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  • yo estube en Esatados unidos regrese a mi pais porque lo extranaba y no me he muerto el pais y su gente siguen siendo hermosos pero hay mucha gente que lo ensucia hablando mal de el. el que quiera venir es bienvenido y no se arrepentira

  • Beautiful country proud to say I'm born THERE! There are endless places and activities to fit into a 12 minute video...its better if you visit and explore! you wont be disappointed.

  • I was born in El Salvador and it reminds me of how beautiful the country is. For those people who don't think those clips are true, well they are. I've been to mostly every part they showed in that video. If you're talking shit it's because you just noticed this country is better in away than yours *cough, cough Mexicans.

    J'aime le pays où j'ai habité!!!

    Amo mi pais. Ya pronto ire.

  • Saludos para nuestros hermanos latinos Salvadoreños! yo soy português y estoy muy muy curioso de vuestra linda cultura e país!

  • @xtrademolition que ignorante eres..NO PUEDEN ACEPTAR QUE SU PAIS ES HERMOSO..QUE LO UNICO MALO ES QUE HAY MUCHA GENTE MALA..PERO DE AHI ..ES BELLO NUESTRI PAIS...ACEPTENNNN

  • I am from El Salvador, and what this video shows is the reality, over there we have every thing, beaches, mountains, volcanos(actives) , and friendly people. I know is not the greatest but what we have is enough to satisfy all kind of people. I feel very proud of been born over there. People fight over their countries and they may say their are the most preatiest one, and they surely are, but where we were born is the place that we think is the one.

  • Fuckk this shitt

    I'm salvadorian and born there as well but if you want to visit Deff hit up a local area , there's lots to do and a calm relaxing environment , skip these tourist /American style-places they are overpriced and boring

  • Woww i am salvadorian and i didnt know all this till i watch this video. come on "paisanos" lets ignore all those mexican haters who talk nonsense about our country because our pulgarcitos is much better than there crappy country although is big but nothing compare to ESA

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