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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 49. Chapters: Arts in El Salvador, Beauty pageants in El Salvador, Burials in El Salvador, Films set in El Salvador, Languages of El Salvador, Museums in El Salvador, National symbols of El Salvador, Religion in El Salvador, Salvadoran artists, Salvadoran cuisine, Salvadoran literature, Salvadoran media, Salvadoran music, Salvadoran mythology, Sport in El Salvador, Spanish language, Ignacio Ellacuria, Pipil language, Phrygian cap, 2010 Central American Games, Q'eqchi' language, Anything for Her, Miss Universe 1975, Pupusa, Pasteles, Culture of El Salvador, Islam in El Salvador, Turquoise-browed Motmot, Mision Cristiana Elim Internacional, Music of El Salvador, Fernando Llort, Sihuanaba, Voces inocentes, Yucca guatemalensis, Calabaza, Museo de la Palabra y la Imagen, Omnionn, History of the Jews in El Salvador, Napoleon Herson Calitto, Lenca language, Tono Salazar, Miss Latin America 1998, Flag of El Salvador, Miss Latin America 1990, Viva la Manana, Augusto Crespin, Cipitio, Romero, Coat of arms of El Salvador, El Museo Aja, Gallo en chicha, Senselessness, El Teatro Plebeyo, El Teatro de Danza Contemporanea de El Salvador, Museum of the Revolution, El Salvador at the Olympics, Asociacion de Artistas Plasticos de El Salvador, Camilo Minero, Circulo Literario Xibalba, Alguashte, List of Salvadoran hip hop musicians, Cacaopera language, Curtido, Heavy Clan, Protestantism in El Salvador, El Salvador national baseball team, Academia Salvadorena de la Lengua, Sopa de pata. Excerpt: Spanish (sometimes called Castilian) ( or in Spanish) is a Romance language in the Ibero-Romance group that evolved from several languages and dialects in central-northern Iberia during the 9th century and gradually spread with the expansion of the Kingdom of Castile (nowaday northern Spain) into central and southern Iberia during the later Medieval period. ...