<P> The main soccer clubs in El Salvador play in the Primera División, which is made up of the top ten clubs . Below the Primera División exists a second level or Segunda División, made up of 24 teams split into two groups of twelve . There is promotion and relegation between the two divisions at the end of each season . </P> <P> The Catholic Church has been the most prominent religious institution in El Salvador since colonial times, with nearly 75% of the population identifying as Roman Catholic . Reformed churches like Anglican, Lutheran, Pentecostal, and Baptists have experienced significant growth since the 1970s . Seventh Day Adventists, Mormons and Jehovah's Witnesses are also experiencing growth in the nation . Today, nearly 20% of the population belongs to one of these churches . Today, over 40% of El Salvador is Evangelical Christian . Small communities of Muslims, Jews, and Buddhists also exist in some parts of the country . </P> <P> In El Salvador, there are different costumes used mostly in religious or other festivals, although in some of the older towns, they are still worn regularly . In female clothing, it is common to see elements like a scapular, a shawl, and a cotton headscarf with different coloured adornments . These can be worn with a skirt and a blouse, or with a dress . The normal footwear is sandals . With male clothing, it is common to see a cotton suit or a cotton shirt, worn with modern jeans, sandals or boots, and a cowboy hat . However, these are rural fashions, and there can be many variations depending on the area . </P> <P> The music of El Salvador has a mixture of Lenca, Maya, Cacaopera, Pipil and Spanish influences . This music includes religious songs (mostly used to celebrate Christmas and other holidays, especially feast days of the saints). Satirical and rural lyrical themes are common . Cuban, Colombian, and Mexican music has infiltrated the country, especially salsa and cumbia . Popular music in El Salvador uses Xylophone, tehpe'ch, flutes, drums, scrapers and gourds, as well as more recently imported guitars and other instruments . El Salvador's well known folk dance is known as Xuc which originated in Cojutepeque, Cuscatlan . Other musical repertoire consists of danza, pasillo, marcha and canciones . </P>

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