San Juan de Nicaragua, formerly known as San Juan del Norte or Greytown, is a town and municipality in the Río San Juan Department of Nicaragua. San Juan...
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National Assembly of Nicaragua to re-open the San Juan River to commercial barge traffic. The Cañas–Jerez Treaty states that Nicaragua owns the waters of...
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The battle for Río San Juan de Nicaragua was one of several battles that took place during the Anglo-Spanish War, a subconflict of the Seven Years' War...
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Construction of such a shipping route—using the San Juan River as an access route to Lake Nicaragua—was first proposed then. Napoleon III wrote an article...
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Río San Juan (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈri.o saŋ ˈxwan]) is a department in Nicaragua. It was formed in 1957 from parts of Chontales and Zelaya departments...
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estimate). San Carlos is positioned on the confluence of Lake Nicaragua and the San Juan River. The Solentiname Islands in Lake Nicaragua are part of...
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San Juan del Sur is a municipality and coastal town on the Pacific Ocean, in the Rivas department in southwest Nicaragua. It is located 140 kilometres...
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San Juan de Nicaragua Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto de San Juan de Nicaragua) (ICAO: MNSN) is an airport located in San Juan de Nicaragua, Río San Juan...
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North Island's Wairarapa region Greytown, Nicaragua, the capital city of the municipality of San Juan de Nicaragua Graytown (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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Rafaela Herrera (category Military history of Nicaragua)
Battle for the Río San Juan de Nicaragua in 1762 against the British forces. Rafaela Herrera was born on August 6, 1742, in Cartagena de Indias, in the Viceroyalty...
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Lake Nicaragua when Lake Managua has high water. Lake Cocibolca is between two other bodies of water, on top is Lake Xolotlán and below is the San Juan River...
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Fortress of the Immaculate Conception (redirect from Fort San Juan (Nicaragua))
southern Nicaragua. The fortress is situated approximately 6 kilometers from the border with Costa Rica, at the Raudal del Diablo rapids of the San Juan River...
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The 15 departments and 2 autonomous regions of Nicaragua are divided into 153 municipalities. The formation and dissolution of municipalities is governed...
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The Nicaragua–Costa Rica San Juan River border dispute was a series of periodical conflicts between Costa Rica and Nicaragua over the correct delimitation...
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Horatio Nelson landed on the coast of the present-day Nicaragua, with the aim of sailing up the San Juan River to capture the strategically crucial towns of...
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flows south into Lago de Nicaragua. Lago de Nicaragua in turn drains into the Río San Juan (the boundary between Nicaragua and Costa Rica), which flows...
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Castillo is a municipality located on the Río San Juan (San Juan River) in the Río San Juan Department of Nicaragua. The settlement of what would eventually...
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Also: San Juan del Río Municipality, Querétaro San Juan del Río, Coahuila San Juan del Río, Durango San Juan del Río, Oaxaca San Juan de Nicaragua, in the...
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from New York to San Juan de Nicaragua on the Caribbean coast of Nicaragua, and from the San Juan de Sur on the Pacific Coast to San Francisco. Director...
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San Juan (/ˌsæn ˈhwɑːn/, Spanish: [saŋ ˈxwan]; Spanish for "Saint John") is the capital city and most populous municipality in the Commonwealth of Puerto...
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[leˈon]) is the second largest city in Nicaragua, after Managua. Founded by the Spanish as Santiago de los Caballeros de León, it is the capital and largest...
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Juan de Limay San Juan de Nicaragua San Juan de Oriente San Juan del Río Coco San Juan del Sur, Rivas San Juan del Sur San Juan River (Nicaragua) San Lorenzo...
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San Juan de Oriente is a municipality in the Masaya department of Nicaragua. "San Juan de Oriente (Municipality, Nicaragua) - Population Statistics, Charts...
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Province) San Juan Province (Dominican Republic) San Juan de la Maguana San Juan Atitán San Juan Ixcoy San Juan, Intibucá San Juan, La Paz Colonia San Juan, Mexico...
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settlement by sailing up the San Juan River. For many years Granada disputed with León its hegemony as the major city of Nicaragua. The city of Granada was...
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River San Juan River (Nicaragua), flows from Lake Nicaragua to the Caribbean Sea San Juan River (Vancouver Island), in British Columbia, Canada San Juan River...
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It can be found in Lake Nicaragua and the San Juan River, where it is often referred to as the "Nicaragua shark". Nicaragua has recently banned freshwater...
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Puerto Rico campaign (redirect from Battle of San Juan (1898))
Battle of San Juan Hill or the Battle for the Río San Juan de Nicaragua) refers to an American naval attack on the fortifications of San Juan, Puerto Rico...
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El Castillo (village) (category Río San Juan Department)
Río San Juan (San Juan River) in southern Nicaragua. It is one of 27 comarcas of the municipality of El Castillo, a subdivision of the Río San Juan Department...
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Ometepe (redirect from Ometepe Island, Nicaragua)
16th century, pirates began prowling Lake Nicaragua. They came in from the Caribbean Sea via the San Juan River. The inhabitants of Ometepe were hard...
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