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San Salvador (San Salvador) 1939 2007 ADET: La Libertad (La Libertad) 1974 2001 Santiagueño: Santiago de María 1970 1985 Quequeisque: Santa Tecla (La Libertad) 1896 1968 Libertad: La Libertad (La Libertad) 1930 1950 España Atletico: San Salvador (San Salvador) 1930 1941 Hércules: San Salvador (San Salvador) 1920 1939 Deportivo 33
The 2022–23 Primera División de El Salvador, also known as the Liga Pepsi, is the 24th season and 46th and 47th Primera División tournament, El Salvador's top football division, since its establishment of an Apertura and Clausura format. C.D. FAS and TBD are the defending champions of both Apertura and Clausura tournaments respectively. The ...
(in Spanish) Newspapers from El Salvador; Latin American Network Information Center. "El Salvador: News". USA: University of Texas at Austin. "El Salvador". Provisional Census of Current Latin American Newspaper Holdings in UK Libraries. UK: Advisory Council on Latin American and Iberian Information Resources. 14 April 2011. "El Salvador".
The 2021–22 Primera División de El Salvador, also known as the Liga Pepsi, is the 23rd season and 45th and 46th Primera División tournament, El Salvador's top football division, since its establishment of an Apertura and Clausura format. Alianza F.C. and C.D. FAS are the defending champions of both Apertura and Clausura tournaments ...
Estadio El Cobre is a multi-use stadium in El Salvador, Chile. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Cobresal . The stadium holds 12,000 people, which is more than the population of the town it is in, and was built in 1980.
In October 2007, 24 Horas started a channel on YouTube, making Televisión Nacional de Chile the first television station in the country with an official presence on the site. On August 1, 2008, VTR announced that by the end of the year, it will air TVN 24 Horas , a 24-hour news channel that rivals the local branch U.S. news network CNN Chile ...
Canal 10, previously known as Televisión de El Salvador (TVES) (in Spanish: El Salvador Television) is El Salvador's public television service with the YSTVE signal. It was founded by the Government of El Salvador on November 4, 1964 with channels 8 and 10.
Teletrece was launched on 1 March 1970, replacing the former newscast El repórter Esso (1964–1968) and Martini al instante (1968–1970). It is the current flagship programme from the news division of the network, which started in 1963. [3] Pepe Abad, Pepe Guixé and Freddy Hube were the program's first newsreaders.