From the extra credit seminar that was conducted on UCLA's campus on May 15 2013
EL SALVADOR
Friday, May 17, 2013
Before I began this blog I didn't have a clue about anything to do with El Salvador. I know my blog gave little information about the country itself but I know I learned quite a bit and I now have the urge to actually visit. On top of it all, I was graciously blessed to have speakers and professors visit the campus to talk about El Salvador. That was amazing. I felt I was given a golden ticket but didn't produce much of a blog in return. :(
From the extra credit seminar that was conducted on UCLA's campus on May 15 2013
From the extra credit seminar that was conducted on UCLA's campus on May 15 2013
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
As part of our class discussion, I researched a few websites about Salvadoran Immigrants in the United States. As we know, civil wars engulfed several Central American counties in the 1980s. Hundreds of thousands of Salvadorans fled their country and came to the United States.
Between 1980 and 1990, the Salvadoran population in the US increased from 94,000 to 465,000. The number continued to grow due to the natural disasters that hit El Salvador. An estimated 1.2 million Salvadoran immigrants are currently in the US which puts them as the sixth largest immigrant group after Mexican, Filipino, Indian, Chinese and Vietnamese foreign born.
Migration Information Source - Salvadoran Immigrants in the United States
Between 1980 and 1990, the Salvadoran population in the US increased from 94,000 to 465,000. The number continued to grow due to the natural disasters that hit El Salvador. An estimated 1.2 million Salvadoran immigrants are currently in the US which puts them as the sixth largest immigrant group after Mexican, Filipino, Indian, Chinese and Vietnamese foreign born.
Migration Information Source - Salvadoran Immigrants in the United States
The immigrant population from this tiny Central American country is now nearly as large as the immigrant population from much larger China. (As reference, China's total population is 200 times larger and its territory is about 500 times larger than El Salvador's.)
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Religions in El Salvador
El Salvador religion is mainly Roman Catholic, although El Salvador Protestant groups have lately become very active. There are over a million Protestant evangelicals residing in El Salvador.
El Salvador: The Role of Religion
According to CIA World Factbook
Roman Catholic 57.1%,
Protestant 21.2%,
Jehovah's Witnesses 1.9%,
Mormon 0.7%,
other religions 2.3%
none 16.8% (2003 est.)
El Salvador religion is mainly Roman Catholic, although El Salvador Protestant groups have lately become very active. There are over a million Protestant evangelicals residing in El Salvador.
El Salvador: The Role of Religion
According to CIA World Factbook
Roman Catholic 57.1%,
Protestant 21.2%,
Jehovah's Witnesses 1.9%,
Mormon 0.7%,
other religions 2.3%
none 16.8% (2003 est.)
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
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