Abstract
The aim of the article is to follow a historical conception of regional integration contained in the constitutions of Central America between 1952 (ocas) and 1986 (Esquipulas I and II). The comparison of the notion of integration to which it aspires each Central American nation and that is reflected in its constitutional texts is made. It is concluded that at the beginning of the xxi century, Central America is a region with integrated societies but not amalgamated.
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