. . . "El Salvador (2050)"@en . "El Salvador i/\u025Bl \u02C8s\u00E6lv\u0259d\u0254r/, officially the Republic of El Salvador(Spanish: Rep\u00FAblica de El Salvador, literally \"Republic of The Savior\"; Pipil:K\u016Bskatan[7]), is the smallest and the most densely populated country in Central America. The country's capital city and largest city is San Salvador, with other important cities including Santa Ana and San Miguel. El Salvador is made up of 14 departamentos or provinces;"@en . . . "El Salvador i/\u025Bl \u02C8s\u00E6lv\u0259d\u0254r/, officially the Republic of El Salvador(Spanish: Rep\u00FAblica de El Salvador, literally \"Republic of The Savior\"; Pipil:K\u016Bskatan[7]), is the smallest and the most densely populated country in Central America. The country's capital city and largest city is San Salvador, with other important cities including Santa Ana and San Miguel. El Salvador is made up of 14 departamentos or provinces; \n* Zona occidental \n* Ahuachap\u00E1n \n* Santa Ana \n* Sonsonate \n* Zona oriental \n* Usulut\u00E1n \n* San Miguel \n* Moraz\u00E1n \n* La Uni\u00F3n \n* Zona central \n* La Libertad \n* Chalatenango \n* Cuscatl\u00E1n \n* San Salvador \n* Zona paracentral \n* La Paz \n* Caba\u00F1as \n* San Vicente El Salvador borders the Pacific Ocean on the south, and the countries of Guatemala to the west andHonduras to the north and east. Its easternmost region lies on the coast of theGulf of Fonseca, opposite Nicaragua. As of 2013, El Salvador had a population of approximately 6.29 million making it the most densely populated country in the region composed predominantly by Mestizos of European and Indigenous American descent.[2]"@en . .