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A girl wearing a dotted dress and sandals stands by a doorway in the streets of San Agustín, El Salvador. Leftist political slogans are visible on the door. In February 1983, guerrillas occupied this town for five days. Una niña con un vestido punteado y sandalias está de pie a la entrada de una puerta en las calles de San Agustín, El Salvador. Consignas políticas de izquierda se ven en la puerta. En febrero de 1983, los guerrilleros ocuparon este pueblo durante cinco días.
Graffiti Political slogans El Salvador--Usulután (Department) El Salvador--History--1979-1992 El Salvador--Politics and Government--1979-1992 El Salvador--Social Conditions Civil war
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