Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 February 2009
The subject of agrarian reform in El Salvador has an importance which extends beyond considerations of that country's immediate crisis. The agrarian problems in many parts of Latin America originate from similar sets of conditions, but nowhere have these conditions reached a more critical point than in El Salvador. Consequently the experience of agrarian reform there is likely to anticipate those problems of agrarian change which eventually will have to be faced by most Latin American countries.
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17 Fig. 2 is a simplified representation of the Mapa de Haciendas Interveridas en la Primera Etapa del Proceso de Reforma Agraria y Antiguas del ISTA, prepared by ISTA in August 1980 at a scale of 1: 200,000.
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