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  2. Fourteen Families - Wikipedia

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    The Fourteen Families (Spanish: Catorce Familias) was a term used to label and refer to the oligarchy of El Salvador during the country's period known as the "Coffee Republic" from 1871 to 1927. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The families controlled most of the land in the country.

  3. Tomás Regalado Romero - Wikipedia

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    Tomás Herculano de Jesús Regalado Romero (7 November 1861 – 11 July 1906) was the president of El Salvador from 14 November 1898 until 1 March 1903. He was a military ruler and gained power by deposing Rafael Antonio Gutiérrez, a man he had previously helped achieve control of the country by taking part in a conspiracy to oust Carlos Ezeta four years earlier.

  4. Category:Business families of El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    This category is being considered for speedy renaming to Category:Salvadoran business families in accordance with Wikipedia's category discussion policy. Any pages in this category will be recategorized ( not deleted).

  5. Category:Political families of El Salvador - Wikipedia

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  6. List of Salvadorans - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable people born in El Salvador or of Salvadoran descent (also see Salvadoran American). República de El Salvador; Flag of El Salvador:

  7. German Salvadoran - Wikipedia

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    Soon more German families arrived to the Cuscatlán Department, as well as important people like Jürgen Hübner, a German historian and author of "Die Deutschen und El Salvador (The Germans and El Salvador). In the early twentieth century between 10 and 15 families immigrated, although the majority later left the country due to political problems.

  8. They left gangs and found God. But they weren't spared in El ...

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    El Salvador's evangelical churches rehabilitated ex-gang members. The country's crackdown on L.A.-born gangs like MS-13 emptied programs and filled prisons.

  9. Palestinian Salvadorans - Wikipedia

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    The Palestinians in El Salvador display an amalgam of local and imported lifestyles. Palestinian culture has begun to emerge from within private circles into the public domain, most visibly in the creation of the Plaza Palestina , which commemorates the Bethlehem roots of most of El Salvador's Arabs, in San Salvador.