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The '''Salvadoran War''' ([[Creeperian Spanish]]: ''Guerra Salvadoreño''), also known in [[El Salvador]] as the '''Salvadoran Civil War''', was a proxy war fought during the [[Creeperian Civil War]] over control of the Creeperian client state of El Salvador. Following the end of the war, the [[Salvadoran Provisional Government of National Accord]] was established as a military junta lead and headed by [[Carlos Castillo Armas]].
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The '''Salvadoran Civil War''', was a proxy war fought during the [[Creeperian Civil War]] over control of the Creeperian client state of El Salvador. Following the end of the war, the [[Salvadoran Provisional Government of National Accord]] was established as a military junta lead and headed by [[Carlos Castillo Armas]].
  
 
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{{Creeperian Civil War}}

Revision as of 04:17, 3 July 2023

Salvadoran Civil War
Part of the Creeperian Civil War
Date4 January 1933 – 16 July 1935
Location
Result Imperial Council victory
Territorial
changes
Imperial Council gains control of El Salvador
Belligerents
Commanders and leaders
Strength
125,000 150,000
Casualties and losses
30,000 dead 35,000 dead
90,000 total dead

The Salvadoran Civil War, was a proxy war fought during the Creeperian Civil War over control of the Creeperian client state of El Salvador. Following the end of the war, the Salvadoran Provisional Government of National Accord was established as a military junta lead and headed by Carlos Castillo Armas.