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Revision as of 16:45, 17 January 2021
Salvadoran Civic Reconstruction Junta Junta de Reconstrucción Cívica Salvadoreño | |||||||||
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Motto: "Dios Unión Libertad" | |||||||||
Capital | Ciudad Los'Ángeles | ||||||||
Common languages | Salvadoran Spanish, Creeperian Spanish | ||||||||
Religion | Creeperian Cahtolicism | ||||||||
Demonym(s) | Salvadoran | ||||||||
Government | Military Dictatorship | ||||||||
• 1956-1966 | Rafael Videla Redondo | ||||||||
• 1956-1966 | Roberto Viola Prevedini | ||||||||
• 1956-1966 | Alberto Lacoste Castelli | ||||||||
• 1956-1966 | Reynaldo Antonio Bignone | ||||||||
History | |||||||||
• Established | November 11 1956 | ||||||||
• Dissolved | December 1 1966 | ||||||||
Currency | Creeperian Dollar | ||||||||
ISO 3166 code | SV | ||||||||
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The Salvadoran Civic Reconstruction Junta (Salvadoran Spanish: Junta de Reconstrucción Cívica Salvadoreño, abbreviated JRCS) was the government of El Salvador from the end of the Salvadoran Revolution of 1956 on November 11, 1956, until it was replaced by the Provisional Government of El Salvador on December 1, 1966. The government was ruled by a military junta and it was lead by four men with Field Marshal Rafael Videla Redondo being its leader and head.