Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Part 2 - El Salvador has found his military past, a source of enrichment
Perquin City in the mountains east of San Salvador, located 175 kilometers during the war was a "guerrilla capital", the headquarters of the FMLN. Today it is a "Museum of the Revolution", where weapons and exhibitions of military equipment to form the FMLN guerrillas was used. "The purpose of this exhibition - to preserve what remains of that era for future generations", - said Rolando Kakeres, director of the museum. The museum is housed in a small house is made of clay. It was founded in mid-1990., But in recent years more and more popular with visitors, both foreigners and citizens of El Salvador. "We came here to study the true history of their country", - says Stephanie Asvedo practicing in the museum, came with 180 other students. Amanda Navarro was born to live in El Salvador, but in the last 35 years in New York.
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