Salvadoran Culture

Salvadoran culture reflects a blend of indigenous and Spanish colonial influences. The country’s cuisine is known for pupusas, a traditional stuffed flatbread that’s become a national symbol. Salvadoran art often addresses themes of civil war and social justice, as seen in the works of Fernando Llort. The country’s Pacific coastline has fostered a strong surfing culture. Religious processions, especially during Holy Week, showcase the nation’s deep Catholic roots. Despite its small size, El Salvador has produced notable literary figures like Roque Dalton, whose poetry often deals with themes of national identity and social struggle.

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