El Salvador History Civil War, 1979-1992 (Geographic Name)
- Earlier heading: El Salvador History 1979-1992
Work cat.: 94-109189: Acuerdos de paz, 1993: p. iii (After 12 years of internal warfare, peace agreements were signed under UN auspices at Chapultepec, Mexico, D.F., on Jan. 16, 1992)
2018043724: Anastario, Mike, Parcels, 2019: CIP t.p. (memories of Salvadoran migration) summary (Anastario investigates the social memories of rural Salvadorans from an area that was heavily impacted by the Salvadoran Civil War, which fueled a mass exodus to the U.S.) galley (El Salvador's Civil War (1979-1992))
CIA world fact book online, Feb. 15, 2019: El Salvador (A 12-year civil war, which cost about 75,000 lives, was brought to a close in 1992)
Britannica online, Feb. 15, 2019: El Salvador (shortly after General Romero's ouster in a military coup in October 1979, the country was plunged into a civil war that would last for the next 12 years; the Chapultepec Peace Accords were signed in Mexico City on January 16, 1992)
Academic American encyclopedia, 1997: El Salvador (Gen. Carlos Humberto Romero became president in 1977, and he was deposed in 1979; "the military-civilian junta that replaced him was unable to stop the civil war between leftists and rightists"; UN-sponsored cease-fire accord signed in 1991; reconstruction began in 1992)