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    Corinto is a town, with a population of 18,602 (2022 estimate), on the northwest Pacific coast of Nicaragua in the province of Chinandega. The municipality...
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    the Nicaraguan railway from Corinto to Granada was threatened, interfering with U.S. interests.: 144  In mid-1912 Mena persuaded the Nicaraguan national...
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  • British occupation of Corinto. On 28 January 1860, Britain and Nicaragua concluded the treaty of Managua, which transferred to Nicaragua the suzerainty over...
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    attacks on Nicaraguan territory in 1983–1984, namely attacks on Puerto Sandino on 13 September and 14 October 1983, an attack on Corinto on 10 October...
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    sabotage, and disrupted shipping by planting underwater mines in Nicaragua's port of Corinto, an action condemned by the International Court of Justice as...
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  • Minas Gerais Colombia Corinto, Cauca El Salvador Corinto, Morazán Honduras Corinto, Honduras Nicaragua Corinto, Nicaragua Corinto bianco, another name...
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  • sabotage and disrupted shipping by planting underwater mines in Nicaragua's Port of Corinto, an action later condemned by the International Court of Justice...
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    such as the destruction of diesel storage facilities at Corinto in 1983 and the mining of Nicaraguan harbors in 1984. The Sandinista navy (Marina de Guerra...
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    of Southwestern Nicaragua has led to a shift of investor attention toward Northern Nicaragua and the cities of Matagalpa, Leon, Corinto and the surrounding...
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    Reed landed at Corinto, Nicaragua, for duty ashore between 27 August and 26 October 1912 to secure the railway line running from Corinto to Managua and...
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    of Corinto, Nicaragua, where he planned to produce rum and sell it in American markets. On July 6, 1869, he disappeared in a river on his Nicaraguan property...
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    their own: in 1982, a CIA-trained team blew up two bridges in Nicaragua and mined Corinto harbor, which may have been carried out by members of the U.S...
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  • Miss Nicaragua 2020 was held in Managua, Nicaragua on August 8, 2020. Out of eight entrants, Ana Marcelo, of Corinto, Nicaragua, won. Acosta, Por Gloria...
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  • The Nicaraguan National Guard (Spanish: Guardia Nacional, otherwise known as la Guardia) was a militia and a gendarmerie created in 1925 during the occupation...
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    November, she sailed to land and support expeditionary troops at Corinto, Nicaragua, then patrolled Mexican waters until placed in reduced commission...
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  • in 1919, foreign libertarians were active in the stevedore strikes in Corinto. Militant workers formed the Grupo Socialista and published a newspaper...
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    (1912–15, 1926–33) in Nicaragua, US Marines were stationed there. In 1984, the United States mined the harbor (along with those of Corinto and Puerto Sandino)...
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    ferrocarril de Nicaragua at www.manfut.org (main source for this article) Line Corinto - León on Ferrolatino.ch Country Studies - Nicaragua - Transport from...
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    duty in December 1928, he arrived in Corinto, Nicaragua in January of the following year. Upon his arrival in Nicaragua he was assigned to duty with the 2nd...
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    government. Geier then stopped at Corinto, Nicaragua; Guayaquil, Ecuador; and Puntarenas, Costa Rica. While at Corinto, she had received orders to proceed...
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    patrol, Chase was also the first U.S. military ship to pull into Corinto, Nicaragua, in over thirty years. In August 1999, Chase arrived at its new homeport...
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    Battalion, 11th Regiment. The battalion deployed during January 1928 to Corinto, Nicaragua, and assigned to the 2d Brigade. They were deactivated August 20,...
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    in the Nail family's home in Brooklyn. The couple then moved to Corinto, Nicaragua where they lived for the first years of their marriage while James...
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  • 1866 and presumed dead in 1893. 6 July 1869 Agoston Haraszthy 56 Corinto, Nicaragua Haraszthy, who was a founder of the California wine industry, disappeared...
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    included items such as coffee and animals being moved to the port city of Corinto. The railway closed 40 years ago because it was sold as scrap, an event...
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  • The Nicaraguan Armed Forces (Spanish: Fuerzas Armadas de Nicaragua) are the military forces of Nicaragua. There are three branches: the Navy, the Army...
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    China (1987) Bethlehem, Palestine (1996) Cluj-Napoca, Romania (1976) Corinto, Nicaragua (1988) Cork, Ireland (1988) Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg (1958) Indianapolis...
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    Germany (1987) Haifa, Israel (1988) Bratislava, Slovakia (1989) Corinto, Nicaragua (1989) İzmir, Turkey (1995) Durban, South Africa (2011) Odesa, Ukraine...
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    only one in the country. In October there was an attack on Puerto Corinto, Nicaragua's largest port, with mortars, rockets, and grenades blowing up five...
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    headed the 1930 squad. Smith's next assignment was with the Marines at Corinto, Nicaragua, where he began a three-year tour of expeditionary duty in August...
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