

Translating El Salvador
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This Is #Bitcoin Country Stay informed about the latest happenings in El Salvador, including news, lifestyle, and politics, all translated into English.




Si antes de 2019 nos hubieran dicho que en poco tiempo viviríamos en un país seguro, con obras, transformación y cambios reales, muchos habríamos pensado que era una locura. Este nuevo El Salvador que estamos construyendo es en memoria de quienes se fueron y de aquellos a quienes les arrebataron sus sueños. También es para los que están fuera, para que cuando decidan regresar, puedan volver a disfrutar de su país. Es para nuestros niños y jóvenes, para las generaciones presentes y futuras. Disfrútenlo, cuídenlo y defiéndanlo. El Salvador en la era de @nayibbukele. 🇸🇻






El Salvador is now a model for the Western Hemisphere. Come to the SovAI Summit and find out how we did it. Permissionless intelligence. Maximum build. 📍National Palace, Centro Histórico 📆 20 & 21 April 2026 Tickets here: sovaisummit.com



Cocomax is a popular beverage in El Salvador, invented by @maxkeiser, is a fusion of fresh Salvadoran coconut water, tender coconut meat, ice, and the invigorating essence of Salvadoran coffee, crowned with coffee beans for an extra jolt of energy. It's a harmonious marriage of flavors that tantalize the taste buds and awaken the senses. Cocomax is more than a drink; it is a legend in the making. Next time You Visit El Salvador is a Must.








The battle between good and evil rages on, the Salvadoran people stand firm in their resolve to reject the lies of the demons disguised as saviors. A new era has begun in El Salvador under the leadership of President @nayibbukele. NGOs and activists, local and international journalists fueled by Soros hidden agendas and external interests, attempt to distort the truth and sow seeds of doubt in the minds of the local and International population. They cloak themselves in the guise of "human rights defenders," while in reality, they serve the interests of criminals and terrorists. Their efforts to discredit the Salvadoran government's initiatives, such as the Territorial Control Plan and the State of Exception, reveal their true motives—to perpetuate chaos and instability, to advocate for the release of dangerous criminals, and to hinder progress at all costs. Their hypocritical prayers for a return to the days of gang rule and corruption expose their sinister intentions. But the Salvadoran people are not blind to these manipulations. Overwhelming support for President Nayib Bukele's administration and its security measures reflects the nation's unwavering commitment to peace and stability. The voices of the majority (94%) cannot be silenced by the deceptive narratives spun by those who seek to undermine their progress.



