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Protests against re-election occurred in San Salvador, El Salvador on 1 May 2023 and 15 September 2023. In two protest marches, protesters marched from the Cuscatlán Park and the Rosales Hospital to the Gerardo Barrios Plaza in protest of the Salvadoran gang crackdown and President Nayib Bukele's re-election campaign.
The four hydroelectric plants in El Salvador are: 5 de Noviembre (81.4 MW), Guajoyo (15MW), Cerrón Grande (135 MW), and 15 de Septiembre (156.3 MW), all of them on the Lempa River. [3] In this sector, the projects currently underway are: Upgrading of the two units in the 15 de Septiembre plant with 24 MW of new capacity
The date "15 DE SEPTIEMBRE DE 1821" (transl. "September 15, 1821"), the date Central American independence from Spain was declared, also in a bold version of Trajan Roman-type Roman square capitals.
15 de Septiembre Hydroelectric dam over the Rio Lempa, El Salvador. There are several hydroelectric dams along the river. In El Salvador, there is the Guayojo Dam, the Cerrón Grande Hydroelectric Dam, the 5 de Noviembre Dam, and the 15 de Septiembre Dam.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said late Monday that El Salvador’s president has offered ... El Salvador, on Wednesday, March 15, 2023. ... MS-13 gang members and Venezuelan Tren de Aragua ...
El Salvador has offered to take in criminals deported from the US, including those with US citizenship, and house them in its mega-jail. ... be the MS-13 or Tren de Aragua". ...
On December 28, 1983, the National Guard created the Batallón 15 de Septiembre (September 15 Battalion) with an initial total of 218 troops which was quickly increased to 500 and its mission was, guarding the premises of the Press "September 15", located in Canton San Lorenzo, on the edge of the Departments of San Vicente and Usulután on the ...
Abridged version played before a football game at RFK Stadium, Washington, D.C., in 2011. In 1866, at the initiative of doctor Francisco Dueñas, who at the time was President of the Republic, the first national anthem of El Salvador was created by Cuban doctor Tomás M. Muñoz, who wrote the lyrics, and Salvadoran musician Rafael Orozco, who composed the music.