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	<title>Comments on: El Salvador: the Tom Thumb of the Americas</title>
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		<title>By: vareeja</title>
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		<description>Tourists continue to be drawn by El Salvador&#039;s turbulent past.

Some of the latest tourist attractions in the former war-torn El Salvador are gun fragments, pictures, combat plans, and mountain hideouts. 
Since 1992, residents in economically depressed areas are trying to profit from these remains. The mountain town of Perquin was considered the &quot;guerrilla capital.&quot; 

Today it is home to the &quot;Museum of the Revolution,&quot; featuring cannons, uniforms, pieces of Soviet weaponry, and other weapons of war once used by the FMLN&#039;s (Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front) headquarters.</description>
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<p>Some of the latest tourist attractions in the former war-torn El Salvador are gun fragments, pictures, combat plans, and mountain hideouts.<br />
Since 1992, residents in economically depressed areas are trying to profit from these remains. The mountain town of Perquin was considered the &#8220;guerrilla capital.&#8221; </p>
<p>Today it is home to the &#8220;Museum of the Revolution,&#8221; featuring cannons, uniforms, pieces of Soviet weaponry, and other weapons of war once used by the FMLN&#8217;s (Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front) headquarters.</p>
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