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Land, Island and Maritime Frontier Dispute (El Salvador/Honduras: Nicaragua intervening), International Court of Justice case registry; Application for Revision of the Judgment of 11 September 1992 in the Case concerning the Land, Island and Maritime Frontier Dispute (El Salvador/Honduras: Nicaragua intervening) (El Salvador v.
El Salvador was awarded the islands of Meanguera and Meanguerita, and Honduras was awarded the island of El Tigre. Nicaragua was not a party to that dispute and is therefore not bound by the decision. The ICJ determined that Nicaragua, Honduras and El Salvador were to share control of the remaining water area in the gulf as a "tridominium ...
The War of 1907 (Spanish: Guerra de 1907) was a conflict fought between El Salvador and an alliance between Honduras, Nicaragua, Salvadoran exiles, and American filibusters. The invasion of El Salvador on 11 June 1907 resulted in a quick military victory for El Salvador as invading forces withdrew by the end of the day.
The Nicaraguan-Salvadoran War was a military conflict between El Salvador supported by Honduras, against Nicaragua, sparked by the Nicaraguan alliance with Guatemala, country which was at the time at war with El Salvador.
Honduras Supported by: El Salvador: Honduran rebels Nicaragua: Defeat. Rebel Forces manages to overthrown president Manuel Bonilla. War of 1907 (1907) Nicaragua Salvadoran exiles American filibusters Honduras El Salvador: Inconclusive. Status quo ante bellum; World War I (1918) France United Kingdom Russia United States Italy Japan China Canada
First Guatemalan–Salvadoran intervention in Honduras (1872) El Salvador Guatemala Honduras: Victory: Second Guatemalan–Salvadoran intervention in Honduras (1873) El Salvador Guatemala Honduras: Victory: Barrios' War of Reunification (1885) El Salvador Mexico Costa Rica Nicaragua Guatemala Honduras: Victory. Death of Justo Rufino Barrios
The Biden administration said Tuesday that it will allow thousands of immigrants from El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua and Nepal living in the United States on temporary status to renew their work ...
The Gulf of Fonseca covers an area of about 3,200 km 2 (1,200 sq mi), with a coastline that extends for 261 km (162 mi), of which 185 km (115 mi) are in Honduras, 40 km (25 mi) in Nicaragua, and 29 km (18 mi) in El Salvador. The gulf is composed by a group of many volcanic islands, such as Zacate Grande and el Tigre in Honduras.