Guantanamo.- Despite the material shortages and limitations in the country, culture has grown and multiplies through the development of the Amateur Artists Movement in the mountain community Bombí that belongs to the El Salvador municipality, in Guantanamo Province.
Yuli Bule Fernández, a cultural promoter for more than twenty years, says that the reading room and the presentations of musical groups are part of the healthy recreation of the town that is very close to sites where the Second Eastern Front Frank País carried out important combat actions during the liberation war at the end of the 50s of the last century.
By impassable roads, people reach the Bombi community, where its 847 inhabitants are dedicated to the cultivation of coffee and the production of food.
A medical office, a school and the bakery provide essential services there to humble people who get up before dawn to enter the coffee fields and various crops.
Rivelio Delis Luis is the delegate of the settlement that serves as Director of the Municipal Assembly of People’s Power in El Salvador, who points out that one of the most pressing problems for his voters, is the bad state of the access road.
For this reason, its inhabitants have to walk more than seven kilometers every day to reach the Bayate town, since the assigned route has become a memory for those who were waiting for the bus to arrive.
According to Delis Luis, the Manigüero town had a population of 150 inhabitants and today there are only about 97, due to the condition of the road and other limitations for the living conditions in that part of the El Salvador Municipality.