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Interesting facts about El Salvador:
El Salvador is known as the Land of Volcanoes. It has frequent earthquakes and volcanic activity.
El Salvador is the only country in Central America that does not have a coastline on the Caribbean Sea.
Coffee, sugar, corn, rice, shrimp, and beef are the main agricultural products in El Salvador.
High in the mountains, at the 7,931-foot (2,417-meter) summit of Monte Cristo Mountain, is a cloud forest in the international nature preserve of El Trifinio.
Theindigenous language spoken in El Salvador is called Nawat or Pipil and is spoken by the Pipils that still live in El Salvador, though the language is becoming extinct as each generation passes.
El Salvador has the third largest economy in Central America (behind Costa Rica and Panama).
Four species of sea turtles make the coasts of El Salvador their home such as Olive Ridley, Leatherback, Green and Hawksbill.
The country has declared five national parks such as El Imposible, Cerro Verde, El Boqueron, Conchagua and Montecristo.
The national soccer team has attended the FIFA World Cup two times. First was in1970 and again in
International surfing competitions have taken place in El Salvador because of its beaches. It is common to see people with surfing boards at the international airport.
Carnival festivals in El Salvador are being held regularly.
Tourist attractions:
https://theculturetrip.com/central-america/el-salvador/articles/the-10-most-beautiful-spots-in-el-salvador/
and here you also information about historical facts..
http://factsking.com/countries/el-salvador/