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  2. Education in El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    Class in El Salvador. Education in El Salvador is regulated by the country's Ministry of Education ( MINED ). [1] El Salvador consists of the following levels of education: Basic Education divided into three cycles of three grades each: 1st Cycle: from 1st to 3rd grades. 2nd Cycle: from 4th to 6th grades.

  3. German School of San Salvador - Wikipedia

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    Grades. K-12. The German School of San Salvador ( Spanish: Escuela Alemana de San Salvador; German: Deutsche Schule San Salvador) is a K-12 private institution in Antiguo Cuscatlán, El Salvador, in the San Salvador metropolitan area. [1] The school stands out in their PAES scores, being among the top ranked schools in the country.

  4. Ministry of Education (El Salvador) - Wikipedia

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    Ministry of Education (El Salvador) The Ministry of Education ( Spanish: Ministerio de Educación, MINED) is a government ministry of El Salvador, headquartered in San Salvador.

  5. San Salvador - Wikipedia

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    San Salvador. /  13.69889°N 89.19139°W  / 13.69889; -89.19139. San Salvador ( Spanish pronunciation: [san salβaˈðoɾ] ;) is the capital and the largest city of El Salvador and its eponymous department. [5] It is the country's political, cultural, educational and financial center. [6] The Municipality of San Salvador has 209,633 ...

  6. Chapultepec Peace Accords - Wikipedia

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    The Chapultepec Peace Accords. For Maurice Lemoine, French intellectual “at the negotiating table, puts an end to a sixty-year-old military hegemony and will allow a deep reform of the State based on a series of unprecedented measures: respect for universal suffrage; reform of the judiciary; constitutional reform; separation of Defense and Public Security, downsizing of the army, creation of ...

  7. San Esteban, San Salvador - Wikipedia

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    St. Stephen's Church ( Iglesia San Esteban) is a historic Roman Catholic church in downtown San Salvador, El Salvador. It belongs to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Salvador and its patron saint is the protomartyr, St. Stephen. Built 1880–1890, it was heavily damaged during the January 2001 and February 2001 El Salvador earthquakes, and ...

  8. Chalatenango, El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    Chalatenango is a department, a municipality, and a city (the capital of the Department of Chalatenango), located in the North of El Salvador. In 2005 the population of the municipality was 30,671 inhabitants. Its territory is approximately 131.05 km 2 rural land and approximately 75 km 2 urban land.

  9. National Library of El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    Established. 14 November 2023. ( 2023-11-14) The National Library of El Salvador ( Spanish: Biblioteca Nacional de El Salvador, abbreviated BINAES) is a national library located in San Salvador, the capital city of El Salvador. The library was opened in November 2023 and stands on the former site of the Francisco Gavidia National Library [ es].