Managua (Spanish pronunciation: [maˈnaɣwa]) is the capital and largest city of Nicaragua, and one of the largest cities in Central America. Located on...
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Look up Managua in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Managua is the capital city of Nicaragua. Managua may also refer to: Lake Managua, also known as Lake...
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Managua (Spanish pronunciation: [maˈna.ɣwa]) is a department in Nicaragua. It covers an area of 3,465 km2 and has a population of 1,559,774 (2021 estimate)...
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The Managua Ripper was an alleged unidentified serial killer who murdered six women in Managua, Nicaragua, in January 1889. According to a report from...
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Nicaragua – Managua is a Nicaraguan football team playing in the Primera División de Nicaragua of the Nicaragua football system. It is based in Managua. UNAN...
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Managua Fútbol Club is a professional football club based in Managua, Nicaragua which currently plays in the Nicaraguan Premier Division. The team was...
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Lake Managua (Spanish: Lago de Managua, [maˈnaɣwa]), also known as Lake Xolotlán (Lago Xolotlán), is a freshwater lake in Nicaragua. At 1,042 km², it...
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Junior de Managua is an association football club based in Managua, Nicaragua. Junior de Managua was founded in 2015. "¿Viva el Junior… de Managua?". zonacero...
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La Managua Airport (IATA: XQP, ICAO: MRQP) is an airport approximately 3 kilometres (2 mi) east of the Pacific coastal city of Quepos, Costa Rica, serving...
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ACS, is the main joint civil-military public international airport in Managua, Nicaragua. It is named after Nicaraguan revolutionary Augusto Nicolás...
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Colombia to the east. The country's largest city and national capital is Managua, the fourth-largest city in Central America, with a population of 1,055...
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1972 Nicaragua earthquake (redirect from 1972 Managua Earthquake)
occurred at 12:29:44 a.m. local time (06:29:44 UTC) on December 23 near Managua, the capital of Nicaragua. It had a moment magnitude of 6.3 and a maximum...
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Sheynnis Palacios (category People from Managua)
Diriamba in Carazo Department, and was educated at La Salle Managua Pedagogical Institute in Managua. At the school, she won the Miss Lasallista beauty pageant...
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Metrocentro Managua is a shopping center in Managua, Nicaragua, developed and operated by the Salvadorean Grupo Roble. The shopping center is home to...
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Managua earthquake may refer to: 1931 Nicaragua earthquake 1972 Nicaragua earthquake 2014 Nicaragua earthquake List of earthquakes in Nicaragua This disambiguation...
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Culture (Spanish: Palacio de la Cultura) is one of the oldest buildings in Managua, the capital city of Nicaragua. It is home to the country's national museum...
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activists at the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Nicaragua (UNAN) in Managua. The founders were experienced activists. Amador, first General Secretary...
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"Managua, Nicaragua" is a popular American song from 1946, whose music was written by Irving Fields, and lyrics by Albert Gamse. The recording by Freddy...
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The Treaty of Managua, also known as the Zeledon-Wyke treaty, was an 1860 agreement between the United Kingdom and Nicaragua, in which Britain recognised...
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timeline of the history of the city of Managua, Nicaragua. 1846 – Villa de Managua attains city status. 1852 – Managua becomes capital of Nicaragua. 1874...
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Elections in Nicaragua (redirect from Viva Managua Movement)
third place. In the nation's capital, Managua, two independent candidates; Pedro Solórzano of the Viva Managua Movement association and Herty Lewites...
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The Old Cathedral of Managua, known as the Catedral de Santiago (St. James' Cathedral) in Spanish, is a cathedral in Managua, Nicaragua. The Cathedral...
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2024 South and Central American Men's Youth Handball Championship (category Sport in Managua)
South and Central American Men's Youth Handball Championship took place in Managua, Nicaragua, from 5 to 9 November 2024. It acted as the South and Central...
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Time in Nicaragua (redirect from America/Managua)
zone database, Nicaragua is given one zone in the file zone.tab—America/Managua. "NI" refers to the country's ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code. Data for...
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North, Central American and Caribbean region. The tournament was held in Managua, Nicaragua between 13 and 20 April 2024, and was the first edition not...
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the aftermath of the United States invasion of Panama, the US embassy in Managua was encircled by Sandinista troops and T-55 tanks, in response to the United...
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the city of Managua), Costa Rica (current headquarters), Panama, Grand Cayman, The Bahamas, and the United States. Founded in 1952 in Managua as Banco de...
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María), referred to as the New Cathedral (La Nueva Catedral), is located in Managua, Nicaragua. It was dedicated to the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin...
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The 1972 Managua earthquake virtually destroyed all of the existing supermarkets, shops and department stores in the city of Managua. New shopping centers...
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