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    part of the Nicaraguan Revolution. Bluefields was destroyed by Hurricane Joan in 1988 but was rebuilt. The origin of the city of Bluefields is connected...
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    Bluefields International Airport (IATA: BEF, ICAO: MNBL) is an airport serving Bluefields, a harbor city in the South Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region...
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    States had limited military presence in Nicaragua, having only one patrolling U.S. Navy ship off the coast of Bluefields, allegedly to protect the lives and...
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  • Bluefield may refer to: Bluefield, Virginia, US Bluefield, West Virginia, US Nvidia BlueField, a line of computer hardware Bluefields, Nicaragua Bluefields...
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    capital is Bluefields. Bordering the Caribbean Sea, it contains part of the region known as Mosquitia. It is divided into 12 municipalities: Bluefields, the...
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  • America in the 1630s, after whom both the Bluefield River and the neighboring town of Bluefields, Nicaragua were named. One of the last of the Dutch corsairs...
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  • is a regional airline based in Managua, Nicaragua. It operates passenger services from Managua and Bluefields to 3 domestic destinations. Its main hubs...
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  • June Beer (category People from Bluefields)
    is illegal. June Gloria Beer Thompson was born on 17 May 1935 in Bluefields, Nicaragua into a middle-class family as the youngest of eleven children. Her...
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    Theo Von (category American people of Nicaraguan descent)
    where Theo spent part of his childhood. His father was a native of Bluefields, Nicaragua, who later settled in New Orleans. His grandfather was a Polish...
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    Norchad Omier (category People from Bluefields)
    Miami Hurricanes of the Atlantic Coast Conference. A native of Bluefields, Nicaragua, Omier grew up playing several sports, including baseball. He started...
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  • needed] Managua - Bluefields - Daily Bluefields - Managua - Daily Bluefields - Big Corn Island - Daily Big Corn Island - Bluefields - Daily Managua -...
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    Afro-Nicaraguans are Nicaraguans of Sub-Saharan African descent. Five main distinct ethnic groups exist: The Creoles who descend from Anglo-Caribbean...
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  • Bluefields is a settlement in Westmoreland Parish on the Caribbean island of Jamaica. It contains a major beach, Bluefields Beach. In Spanish Jamaica...
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  • on the English-Lexifier Creole of Nicaragua, also known as Miskito Coast Creole, with special reference to Bluefields and the Corn Islands." Summer Institute...
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    Pablo Ervin Schmitz Simon (category Roman Catholic bishops of Bluefields)
    December 3, 1943) is an American Capuchin friar, who was bishop of Bluefields, Nicaragua, from 1994 to 2020. Born in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, United States...
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    Scharllette Allen Moses (category People from Bluefields)
    a Nicaraguan beauty pageant titleholder from Bluefields who became the first woman of Afro-Nicaraguan background to win the title of Miss Nicaragua and...
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    Route 3 goes from the city of Bluefields on the Caribbean coast of RACCS to the Escondido River and from there to Lake Nicaragua. Routes 4 and 5 go from a...
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  • d'Athènes et de Rome Binary entropy function Bluefields Airport (IATA Code: BEF) in Bluefields, Nicaragua Bonus Expeditionary Force Bovine ephemeral fever...
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  • 89 kilometres (55 mi) long and it empties into the Caribbean Sea near Bluefields in the South Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region. It provides a major transportation...
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    Corn Islands (category Caribbean islands of Nicaragua)
    lighthouses in Nicaragua "Las Islas del Maíz". costarica.org. Retrieved 2024-04-01. "Climatological Normals of Bluefields, Nicaragua". Hong Kong Observatory...
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  • another. The costs differ from 2.50 C$ in Managua to 10 C$ in Bluefields. An urban bus in Nicaragua takes the same road multiple times per day, following a...
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    the region for Nicaragua from the Mosquito Coast, then a British protectorate and indigenous monarchy, in 1894. The capital was Bluefields. In 1987 it was...
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  • Palo de Mayo (category Culture of Nicaragua)
    coast. Both the festival and dance are an Afro-Nicaraguan tradition which originated in Bluefields, Nicaragua in the 17th century. Palo de Mayo, or Maypole...
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  • Deportivo Bluefields is a Nicaraguan football team. Based in Bluefields at the country's Caribbean coast, the club has played in the Nicaraguan Premier...
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    Iván Acosta (category People from Bluefields)
    is a Nicaraguan politician and the Minister of Finance in the administration of Daniel Ortega since February 2012. Acosta was born in Bluefields on 28...
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  • suzerainty of Nicaragua was limited by the Miskitos' right of self-government. In early 1894, Nicaragua invaded the Mosquito Reserve, occupying Bluefields and deposing...
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    Addlesberg, an American businessman living in Bluefields. During this time, the area around Bluefields was known as the autonomous Mosquito Reserve and...
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  • Barbara Carrera (category People from Bluefields)
    time soap opera Dallas (1985–86). Barbara Kingsbury was born in Bluefields, Nicaragua. Some sources give her birth year as 1947 or 1951, but most list...
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  • Matagalpa - María José Barrantes Miss Internet - Bluefields - Anasha Campbell (by votes of Miss Nicaragua Webpage) . Dr. Steven B. Hopping - Director of...
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    people on the island of Rama Cay and south of lake Bluefields on the Caribbean Coast of Nicaragua. The Rama language is severely endangered. Their language...
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