1913 in El Salvador

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1913
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El Salvador
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The following lists events that happened in 1913 in El Salvador.

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References

  1. Enrique Kuny Mena (May 11, 2003). "A 90 años del magnicidio Doctor Manuel Enrique Araujo". Vértice (in Spanish). El Diario de Hoy. Archived from the original on June 17, 2008.