El Salvador
El Salvador achieved independence from Spain in 1821 and from the Central American Federation in 1839. A 12-year civil war, which cost about 75,000 lives, was brought to a close in 1992 when the government and leftist rebels signed a treaty that provided for military and political reforms. El Salvador is beset by one of the world's highest homicide rates and pervasive criminal gangs.

geography

location

Central America and the Caribbean
13.50° N, 88. 55° W
Central America, bordering the North Pacific Ocean, between Guatemala and Honduras

area

21,041 sq km
land
20,721 sq km
water
320 sq km

land boundaries

590 km

coastline

307 km

climate

tropical; rainy season (May to October); dry season (November to April); tropical on coast; temperate in uplands

terrain

mostly mountains with narrow coastal belt and central plateau

elevation

442 m
lowest point
Pacific Ocean
0 m
highest point
Cerro El Pital
2,730 m

natural resources

  • hydropower
  • geothermal power
  • petroleum
  • arable land

land use

arable land
33.1 %
permanent crops
10.9 %
permanent pasture
30.7 %
forest
13.6 %
other
11.7 %

population distribution

athough it is the smallest country in land area in Central America, El Salvador has a population that is 18 times larger than Belize; at least 20% of the population lives abroad; high population density country-wide, with particular concentration around the capital of San Salvador

people

population

  • 6,481,102
  • 109
    global rank

nationality

  • Salvadoran(s)
    noun
  • Salvadoran
    adjective

ethnic groups

mestizo
86.3 %
white
12.7 %
Amerindian
0.2 %
black
0.1 %
other
0.6 %

languages

  • Spanish
    official
  • Nawat
    among some Amerindians

religions

Roman Catholic
50 %
Protestant
36 %
other
2 %
none
12 %

birth rate

  • 18.6
    per 1,000 population
  • 82
    global rank

death rate

  • 5.9
    per 1,000 population
  • 170
    global rank

urban population

73.4 %

major urban areas

  • San Salvador
    pop. 1,106,000

life expectancy

  • 74.8
    total population
  • 124
    global rank
71.3
male
78.6
female

adult obesity rate

  • 24.6%
    percent of adults
  • 57
    global rank

government

country name

    conventional

  • Republic of El Salvador
    long form
  • El Salvador
    short form

    local

  • Republica de El Salvador
    long form
  • El Salvador
    short form

government type

presidential republic

capital

San Salvador
13.42 N, 89.12 W

independence

national holidays

  • Independence Day
    15 September

legal system

civil law system with minor common law influence; judicial review of legislative acts in the Supreme Court

age of suffrage

18

flag description

three equal horizontal bands of cobalt blue (top), white, and cobalt blue with the national coat of arms centered in the white band; the coat of arms features a round emblem encircled by the words REPUBLICA DE EL SALVADOR EN LA AMERICA CENTRAL; the banner is based on the former blue-white-blue flag of the Federal Republic of Central America; the blue bands symbolize the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, while the white band represents the land between the two bodies of water, as well as peace and prosperity

national colors

  • blue
  • white

national anthem

"Himno Nacional de El Salvador" (National Anthem of El Salvador)

economy

overview

The smallest country in Central America geographically, El Salvador has the fourth largest economy in the region. With the global recession, real GDP contracted in 2009 and economic growth has since remained low, averaging less than 2% from 2010 to 2014, but recovered somewhat in 2015-17 with an average annual growth rate of 2.4%. Remittances accounted for approximately 18% of GDP in 2017 and were received by about a third of all households. In 2006, El Salvador was the first country to ratify the Dominican Republic-Central American Free Trade Agreement, which has bolstered the export of processed foods, sugar, and ethanol, and supported investment in the apparel sector amid increased Asian competition. In September 2015, El Salvador kicked off a five-year $277 million second compact with the Millennium Challenge Corporation - a US Government agency aimed at stimulating economic growth and reducing poverty - to improve El Salvador's competitiveness and productivity in international markets. The Salvadoran Government maintained fiscal discipline during reconstruction and rebuilding following earthquakes in 2001 and hurricanes in 1998 and 2005, but El Salvador's public debt, estimated at 59.3% of GDP in 2017, has been growing over the last several years.

GDP

51,170,000,000 USD
2017

agriculture products

  • coffee
  • sugar
  • corn
  • rice
  • beans
  • oilseed
  • cotton
  • sorghum
  • beef
  • dairy products

poverty level

32.7%
2016

budget

  • 5,886,000,000
    revenue (USD)
  • 6,517,000,000
    expenditures (USD)

communications

telephones

    fixed lines

  • 923,029
    total subscriptions
  • 78
    global rank

    mobile cellular

  • 9,433,495
    total subscriptions
  • 88
    global rank

broadcast media

multiple privately owned national terrestrial TV networks, supplemented by cable TV networks that carry international channels; hundreds of commercial radio broadcast stations and 1 government-owned radio broadcast station; transition to digital transmission to begin in 2018 along with adaptation of the Japanese-Brazilian Digital Standard (ISDB-T)

internet

.sv
country code

    users

  • 2,153,776
    total
  • 33.82
    % of population
  • 120
    global rank

energy

electricity access

98.6%
2016

transportation

air transport

    national system

  • 1
    registered air carriers
  • 2,597,649
    annual passenger traffic

    airports

  • 68
    total
  • 5
    paved

railways

13 km
total length

roadways

9,012 km
total length

military

expenditures

expenditures here

service age

18