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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | El Salvador Archives are intended to store, collect and preserve the original documents of a number of Church and Government organizations. Many of the historical records have been compromised through the years due to lack of resources, fires, and civil/military unrest. Due to these factors and many others, the research possibilities in the country may present a significant challenge to any researcher. Aldo Lauria-Santiago explained some of those possibilities as well as some of those challenges.[1]According to Lauria-Santiago, the archival sources in El Salvador can be separated into the following: |