• 1875 – Managua Department (administrative division) established.[citation needed] 1876 – Flood. 1885 – Earthquake. 1899 – Parque Central (Managua) [es]...
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    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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    Guatemala. Managua, the capital of Nicaragua, was devastated by earthquakes in 1931 and 1972. Volcanic eruptions are also common in Central America. In...
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  • List of museums in Nicaragua (category Lists of museums in Central America)
    Managua Museo General Sandino - Jinotega Museo Histórico Municipal de Corinto - Managua Museo Histórico Religioso de Sébaco - Matagalpa Museo Parque Loma...
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    Calidonia, Curundú, Betania, Bella Vista, Pueblo Nuevo, San Francisco, Parque Lefevre, Río Abajo, Juan Diaz and Pedregal. "World Urbanization Prospects...
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    Juan José Estrada (category People from Managua)
    Juan José Estrada Morales (1 January 1872 in Managua – 11 July 1967 in Managua) was the President of Nicaragua from 29 August 1910 to 9 May 1911. Juan...
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    at Lake Managua, passengers to Managua had to change to a steamboat), then the Eastern division from Managua to Granada and finally a Central division...
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  • Bluefields Estadio Independencia – Estelí Estadio Nacional Dennis Martínez – Managua Estadio Olímpico de San Marcos – San Marcos Estadio Agustín Sánchez – La...
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    redeveloped as the "Parque Bicentenario" (Bicentenary Park). The new Mariscal Sucre International Airport, 45 minutes from central Quito, opened to air...
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    2015. "The Electoral Process Gears Up". Revista Envío. 100. Managua, Nicaragua: Central American University. November 1989. Retrieved 1 September 2015...
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  • Lester Martínez (category Competitors at the 2018 Central American and Caribbean Games)
    earning a gold medal at that year's Central American Championships in Managua. The following year, he repeated as Central American champion and won gold at...
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    Tourism in Nicaragua (category Tourism in Central America by country)
    colonial city of Granada is the preferred spot for tourists. The city's central park, Parqué Colón, hosts many vendors of traditional foods and arts and crafts...
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    Masaya Volcano (category Calderas of Central America)
    caldera located in Masaya, Nicaragua, 20 km (12 mi) south of the capital Managua. It is Nicaragua's first and largest national park, and one of 78 protected...
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  • (Costa Rica) 13 October 2007 (2007-10-13) Estadio Olímpico del IND Managua, Managua Attendance: 300 Referee: Arlene Troya (Panama) Nicaragua won 5–1 on...
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    airport was built to replace the previous one in downtown San Jose where Parque La Sabana is located today. Funding was secured by the government in 1951...
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    Tegucigalpa (redirect from Distrito Central)
    establishments and corporate buildings, including Los Próceres Comercial Park (Parque Comercial). Boulevard Suyapa and Boulevard Juan Pablo II are located south...
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  • super featherweight title 20 Win 19–0–1 Eliecer Lanzas KO 3 31 Mar 2017 Parque Central, San Jose, Costa Rica 19 Win 18–0–1 Miguel Corea KO 3 14 Oct 2016 Gimnasio...
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    include: Parque Enriquillo Parque Independencia Parque Metropolitano Las Praderas El Malecón Jardín Botánico Nacional Parque Zoológico Nacional Barrio...
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  • DE ATLETISMO – FNA – IV Campeonato Centroamericano de Campo Traviesa – Managua, Nicaragua, 20 de Febrero de 2010. – Resultados Finales (PDF) (in Spanish)...
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    San José, Costa Rica (category Capitals in Central America)
    (Parque Nacional) Morazán Park (Parque Morazán) — with Neoclassical Temple of Music (Templo de la Música) pavilion La Sabana Metropolitan Park (Parque...
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    country's interior, and one of the most commercially active outside of Managua. Matagalpa is known as the "Pearl of the North" and "Land of Eternal Spring...
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    of the special commissioners of the Central American nations, representing Nicaragua. In the newly opened Parque Morazán, he gave a speech in which he...
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    Macarena, Urbanización Las Américas, Urbanización Las Delicias, Urbanización Managua, Urbanización Prados De Altagracia Plan De Vivienda Municipal, Urbanización...
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    Panama City (category Capitals in Central America)
    Pacific Ocean and tropical rain forest in the northern part of Panama. The Parque Natural Metropolitano (Metropolitan Nature Park), stretching from Panama...
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    of 26,209 (2022 estimate), is located in the mountains 88 km. east of Managua. Boaco is called "Ciudad de Dos Pisos" (The Two-Storey City), nicknamed...
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    Víbora Park, Mantilla, Párraga, Calvario-Fraternidad, Guinera, Eléctrico, Managua, Callejas. Cotorro: San Pedro-Centro Cotorro, Santa Maria del Rosario,...
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    Guatemala City (category Capitals in Central America)
    Artemis y Edinter. ISBN 978-84-89452-81-7. Guateantaño (17 October 2011). "Parques y plazas antiguas de Guatemala". Guatepalabras Blogspot. Guatemala. Archived...
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  • The 2013 Central American Games, the X edition of the Central American Games, were celebrated in San José, Costa Rica from 3 to 17 March 2013. It was largest...
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    Mexico City (category Articles containing Central Nahuatl-language text)
    Alameda Central, it is recognized as the oldest public park in the Americas. Parque México and Parque España in the hip Condesa district; Parque Hundido...
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    the Parque Chas neighborhood). The rectangular grid provides for 110-meter (361 ft)-long square blocks named manzanas. Pedestrian zones in the central business...
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