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Nicaragua,
officially the
Republic of
Nicaragua, is the
geographically largest country in
Central America,
comprising 130,370 km2 (50,340 sq mi). With...
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- May 1871 – 26
February 1966) was a
Nicaraguan military figure and
politician who
served as
President of
Nicaragua from 1
January 1917 to 1
January 1921...
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significant heritage from Nicaragua. Most
Nicaraguans live in
Nicaragua,
although there is also a
significant Nicaraguan diaspora,
particularly in
Costa Rica...
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d. 1948) 1871 –
Emiliano Chamorro Vargas,
President of
Nicaragua (
d. 1966) 1872 – Hugo Alfvén,
Swedish composer, conductor, violinist, and
painter (
d...
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Attempts to
build a
canal across Nicaragua to
connect the
Atlantic Ocean with the
Pacific Ocean stretch back to the
early colonial era.
Construction of...
- In the
history of
Nicaragua, the
Contras (Spanish: La contrarrevolución, the counter-revolution) were the right-wing
militias who
waged anti-communist...
- The
Republic of
Nicaragua v. The
United States of
America (1986) was a case
where the
International Court of
Justice (ICJ) held that the U.S. had violated...
- Lake
Nicaragua or
Cocibolca or
Granada (Spanish: Lago de
Nicaragua, Lago Cocibolca, Mar Dulce, Gran Lago, Gran Lago Dulce, or Lago de Granada) is a freshwater...