1923 in El Salvador

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The following lists events that happened in 1923 in El Salvador .

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The following lists events that happened in 1935 in El Salvador.

The following lists events that happened in 1914 in El Salvador.

The following lists events that happened in 1915 in El Salvador.

The following lists events that happened in 1918 in El Salvador.

The following lists events that happened in 1919 in El Salvador.

The following lists events that happened in 1921 in El Salvador.

The following lists events that happened in 1924 in El Salvador.

The following lists events that happened in 1925 in El Salvador.

The following lists events that happened in 1926 in El Salvador.

The following lists events that happened in 1927 in El Salvador.

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References

  1. Garcia, Miguel Angel (1928) Diccionario Histórico Enciclopédico de la República de El Salvador Vol. II San Salvador p119
  2. Grieb, Kenneth J. (1971). "The United States and General Jorge Ubico's Retention of Power". Revista de Historia de América. Pan American Institute of Geography and History (71): 119–135. JSTOR   20138983.