
El Salvador 2007
According to ezinereligion, in 2007, the population of El Salvador was estimated to be over 6 million people, composed mainly of Mestizo and Amerindian ethnic groups. The official language was Spanish but several other languages were also spoken. The economy was largely based on exports of coffee, sugar and apparel. In terms of foreign relations, El Salvador had close ties with its neighbors Guatemala and Honduras and maintained diplomatic relations with several other countries such as the United States, Mexico and Canada. Politically, El Salvador was a presidential republic led by President Tony Saca since 2004 until his term ended in 2009. Following his term Mauricio Funes became President in 2009 and is still in power today. Yearbook 2007 El Salvador. The year was news-dominated by El Salvador's foreign policy…