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Revision as of 03:07, 25 July 2022
Salvadoran Provisional Government of National Accord Gobierno Provisional Salvadoreño de Acuerdo Nacional | |||||||||||
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Motto: "Dios Unión Libertad" | |||||||||||
Capital | Ciutat dels Àngels | ||||||||||
Common languages | Salvadoran Spanish, Creeperian Spanish | ||||||||||
Religion | Creeperian Cahtolicism | ||||||||||
Demonym(s) | Salvadoran | ||||||||||
Government | Military Dictatorship | ||||||||||
• 1935-1956 | Carlos Castillo Armas | ||||||||||
• 1935-1956 | Luís González López | ||||||||||
• 1935-1956 | Hernán Monzón Aguirre | ||||||||||
• 1935-1956 | Raúl Fraga Carita | ||||||||||
• 1935-1956 | Alan Navarro Juderías | ||||||||||
• 1935-1956 | Sebastián Graciani Aguinaldo | ||||||||||
• 1935-1956 | Matías Gutiérrez Venegas | ||||||||||
• 1935-1956 | Zacarías Costa Morillo | ||||||||||
History | |||||||||||
• Established | July 16 1935 | ||||||||||
• Overthrown | July 13 1956 | ||||||||||
Currency | Creeperian Dollar | ||||||||||
ISO 3166 code | SV | ||||||||||
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The Salvadoran Provisional Government of National Accord (Salvadoran Spanish: Gobierno Provisional Salvadoreño de Acuerdo Nacional, abbreviated GPSAN) was the government of El Salvador from July 16, 1935, until it was overthrown on July 13, 1956, during the Salvadoran Revolution of 1956. The government was ruled by a military junta and it was lead by eight men with Field Marshal Carlos Castillo Armas being its leader and head.