Is Georgia bigger than El Salvador?

Is Georgia bigger than El Salvador?

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El Salvador is approximately 21,041 sq km, while Georgia is approximately 149,976 sq km, making Georgia 613% larger than El Salvador.

Q. How big is El Salvador compared to a US state?

Definitions

STATEl Salvador
Comparativeslightly smaller than Massachusetts
Land20,720 sq km Ranked 148th.
Per capita2.93 sq km per 1,000 people Ranked 191st.
Total21,041 sq km Ranked 154th.

Q. Is California bigger than El Salvador?

El Salvador is about 19 times smaller than California. California is approximately 403,882 sq km, while El Salvador is approximately 21,041 sq km, making El Salvador 5.21% the size of California. Meanwhile, the population of California is ~37.3 million people (30.8 million fewer people live in El Salvador).

Q. How big is El Salvador in square miles?

8,124 mi²

Q. What language is spoken in El Salvador?

Spanish

Q. Are there black Salvadorans?

El Salvador’s population numbers 6.1 million. Ethnically, 86.3% of Salvadorans are mixed (mixed Native Salvadoran and European (mostly Spanish) origin). Another 12.7% is of pure European descent, 1% are of pure indigenous descent, 0.16% are black and others are 0.64%.

Q. Does El Salvador rank poorly in gender inequality?

Although the gap has been slowly decreasing since 1991, males aged 15 and older have consistently held higher employment percentages than women of the same age in El Salvador. In 1991, male employment was 37 percent higher than female.

Q. What do Honduras speak?

Q. What is your race if you are from Honduras?

About 90% of Hondurans identify as mestizo, which is a person of mixed European (de facto Spanish) and Amerindian ancestry. Honduras, like many Latin American nations, embraces this as sort of the national standard, defining the identity of a nation with mixed European and Amerindian heritage.

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