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  2. Telecommunications in El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    Radios: 5.75 million (1997). [needs update] Televisions stations: Multiple privately owned national terrestrial TV networks, supplemented by cable TV networks that carry international channels (2007). [1] Television sets: 5,900,881 (2005). [needs update] The Telecorporación Salvadoreña (TCS) consists of four television stations, channels 2, 4 ...

  3. Departments of El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    Largest: San Salvador (1,740,847) Smallest: Cabañas (164,945) Areas. Largest: Usulután (2,130.4 km 2) Smallest: Cuscatlán (756.2 km 2) Subdivisions. Municipality. El Salvador is divided into 14 departments (Spanish: departamentos) for administrative purposes, subdivided into 44 municipalities ( municipios) and 262 districts. The country is a ...

  4. El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    El Salvador, [ a] officially the Republic of El Salvador, [ b] is a country in Central America. It is bordered on the northeast by Honduras, on the northwest by Guatemala, and on the south by the Pacific Ocean. El Salvador's capital and largest city is San Salvador. The country's population in 2023 was estimated to be 6.5 million.

  5. Telecorporación Salvadoreña - Wikipedia

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    Radio. Online. Website. https://www.tcsgo.com. Telecorporación Salvadoreña ( TCS) is a television network corporation in El Salvador. Telecorporación Salvadoreña is a group of local television stations formed by channels 2, 4, 6, and TCS+. (channel 35) TCS launched began transmissions on channel 31. The channel stopped analog broadcasts in ...

  6. Legislative Assembly of El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    Blue Room of the Legislative Assembly of El Salvador. The Salvadoran legislature is a unicameral body. It is made up of 84 deputies, all of whom are elected by direct popular vote according to open-list proportional representation to serve three-year terms and are eligible for immediate re-election. Of these, 64 are elected in 14 multi-seat ...

  7. Television in El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    Television in El Salvador. Television in El Salvador began in 1956 in black and white on YSEB-TV, which would bring attention to the radio broadcasting industry in the 1960s. It was so much so that it was part of the Salvadoran Association Broadcasting (ASDER) in 1964 to confront stagnation, in response to the political crisis during the era of ...

  8. History of El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    The history of El Salvador begins with several distinct groups of Mesoamerican people, especially the Pipil, the Lenca and the Maya. In the early 16th century, the Spanish Empire conquered the territory, incorporating it into the Viceroyalty of New Spain ruled from Mexico City. In 1821, El Salvador achieved independence from Spain as part of ...

  9. Club de Radio Aficionados de El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    EK53jq. The Club de Radio Aficionados de El Salvador ( CRAS) (n English, El Salvador Amateur Radio Club) is a national non-profit organization for amateur radio enthusiasts in El Salvador. Key membership benefits of the CRAS include a QSL bureau for those amateur radio operators in regular communications with other amateur radio operators in ...