Republic of El Salvador
República de El Salvador
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República de El Salvador
El Salvador, also known by his human name of Lucero Anastasio Bermúdez de Cabello, is a gentle and kind-hearted soul who loves family very deeply and struggles with his sense of confidence.
El Salvador holds family to a very high regard and cares for them deeply. As much as he enjoys being an independent country, he misses the days of being a state and living with his family, so he is the kind of person to call and check in all the time. He worries a lot and just wants everyone he loves to be safe.
El Salvador loves being around people and has many friends who are deeply integrated into his community. He is very willing to give second chances and overlook behaviors, preferring to see and support the good in people.
El Salvador also surrounds himself with people because he has a very low sense of confidence and believes that with other people, he is able to act and be better because they help to make him better.
Gender: Male
Sexuality: Straight
Pronouns: he/him
Nicknames: Salvador, Sal
Languages Spoken: Spanish (Official), English, Nawat, and Palestinian Arabic
Religion: Roman Catholic
El Salvador is four foot six in height and a physical age of twenty-six. He has dark brown eyes and slightly wavy black hair that he keeps cut short. He has almond-shaped eyes and an oval face.
While in country form, his skin is that of his flag, the blue carrying down the rest of his body. His hands and feet are white.
In human form, he looks Mestizo, with olive skin. His largest ethnic groups are Mestizo, white (minor), and Amerindian (minor)
El Salvador is very fit.
El Salvador has looked the same for most of his history.
From July 1 to August 21, 1823, El Salvador had one of his modern flags.
From August 21, 1823 to 1824, El Salvador had this state flag.
From 1824 to 1840, El Salvador had this state flag.
From 1840 to July 17, 1842, El Salvador used this flag again.
From July 17, 1842 to 1844, El Salvador used this flag.
From 1844 to 1853, El Salvador used this flag.
From 1853 to 1859, El Salvador had this flag.
From 1859 to 1861, El Salvador had this flag.
From 1861 to May 9, 1865, El Salvador had this flag.
Between May 9, 1865 to June 1865, El Salvador used this duel sided flag.
From June 1865 to 1869 El Salvador used this 11 star flag.
From 1869 to 1873, El Salvador used this 12 star flag.
From 1873 to 1877, El Salvador used this flag with 13 stars.
From 1877 to May 17, 1912 El Salvador used this duel sided 14 star flag (aside from a pause between 1896 and 1898)
From 1896 to 1898 El Salvador used this flag.
1937-Present: Lucero Anastasio Bermúdez de Cabello
1841-1937: Lucero Juan Loyola de Cabello
1823-1841: Lucero Loyola de Enríquez
January 4, 1922-Present: Republic of El Salvador | República de El Salvador
January 19, 1921-January 4, 1922: State of El Salvador | Estado de El Salvador
November 1, 1898-January 19, 1921: Republic of El Salvador | República de El Salvador
June 20, 1895-November 1, 1898: State of El Salvador | Estado de El Salvador
1845-June 20, 1895: Republic of El Salvador | República de El Salvador
July 17, 1842-1845: State of El Salvador | Estado de El Salvador
January 30, 1841-July 17, 1842: Republic of El Salvador | República de El Salvador
July 1, 1823-January 30, 1841: State of El Salvador | Estado de El Salvador