1927 in El Salvador

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

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The following lists events that happened in 1931 in El Salvador.

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The following lists events that happened in 1930 in El Salvador.

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

The following lists events that happened in 1923 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 1928 in El Salvador.

The following lists events that happened in 1929 in El Salvador.

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References

  1. Larde y Larín, Jorge (1958) Guía Histórica de El Salvador San Salvador: Ministerio de Culture, p47
  2. La Vanguardia, 12 January 1927