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    Lake Nicaragua or Cocibolca or Granada (Spanish: Lago de Nicaragua, Lago Cocibolca, Mar Dulce, Gran Lago, Gran Lago Dulce, or Lago de Granada) is a freshwater...
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    which are still active, running between the Golfo de Fonseca and Lago de Nicaragua. These peaks lie just west of a large crustal fracture or structural...
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    Lake Managua (redirect from Lago de Managua)
    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 is...
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    Rolando José Álvarez Lagos (born 27 November 1966) is a Nicaraguan prelate of the Catholic Church. He has served as the Bishop of Matagalpa since 2011...
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    Lago de Nicaragua before the Spanish conquest of the Americas, and the Spanish word Agua, meaning water, due to the presence of the large lakes Lago de...
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    Masaya Volcano (category Protected areas of Nicaragua)
    In western Nicaragua, the CAVF bisects the Nicaraguan Depression from Cosigüina volcano in the northwest to Maderas volcano in Lago Nicaragua. The Interior...
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  • Lake Apanás (redirect from Lago De Apanás)
    Lake Apanás is a reservoir located in northern Nicaragua and formed by Mancotal Dam on the Tuma River to the north of Jinotega department (border with...
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  • from Lago de Managua to the Golfo de Fonseca. In 1989, banana production amounted to 132,000 tons. Large-scale coffee growing began in Nicaragua in the...
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    Daniel Ortega (category Child sexual abuse in Nicaragua)
    Álvarez Lagos. Ortega came to prominence with the overthrow and exile of US-backed dictator Anastasio Somoza Debayle in 1979 during the Nicaraguan Revolution...
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    Convention was dissolved. Lagos Cházaro sailed from Manzanillo, Colima, for self-imposed exile. He lived in Costa Rica, Honduras and Nicaragua until returning to...
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    General elections were held in Nicaragua on 7 November 2021 to elect the President, the National Assembly and members of the Central American Parliament...
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    series The history of rail transport in Nicaragua began in 1860s, with the first plans for a railway in Nicaragua. The first line was opened in 1882. In...
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    Isidoro del Carmen Mora Ortega (category Prisoners and detainees of Nicaragua)
    José Álvarez Lagos, was arrested after refusing to leave the country. On 14 January 2024, Ortega freed Álvarez and expelled him from Nicaragua. Álvarez,...
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  • resources management in Nicaragua is carried out by the National water utility and regulated by the Nicaraguan Institute of water. Nicaragua has ample water supplies...
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  • Managua Instituto Nacional de Estadisticas y Censos de Nicaragua (2002). Superficie de los principales lagos y lagunas, según departamentos (Km2) (PDF)....
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    "rather inclining to cold, or...temperate." Temperatures warm further south. Lago de Atitlán is located in Sololá. Saprissa de Guatemala is Solola's main football...
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    Indigenous group in Nicaragua is the Miskito people. Their territory extended from Cabo Camarón, Honduras, to La Cruz de Rio Grande, Nicaragua along the Mosquito...
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    de lagos". Retrieved 13 July 2008. Baily, John (1850). Central America; Describing Each of the States of Guatemala, Honduras, Salvador, Nicaragua, and...
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    Cristhian Lagos Navarro (born 17 August 1984) is a Costa Rican professional footballer for A.D. Carmelita. Born in Puntarenas Province, Lagos' parents...
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  • Lake Cuitzeo Lake Zirahuen Lake Apanás Lake Nicaragua (Lake Cocibolca) Lake Managua Laguna de Apoyo Lago Bayano Gatun Lake Crater Lake Great Salt Lake...
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    Plus ultra (category Mar-a-Lago)
    Republic, Nicaragua, Honduras, and El Salvador), served in the Iraq War in 2003. The motto is written on the wall tiles of the cloak room at Mar-a-Lago, a resort...
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    Centroamericana – UCA) was a private Catholic university located in Managua, Nicaragua. It was founded in July 1960 by the Society of Jesus on land donated by...
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    St. Peter Cathedral, Matagalpa (category Nicaragua articles missing geocoordinate data)
    the pastoral responsibility of Bishop Rolando José Álvarez Lagos. Catholic Church in Nicaragua Cathedral of St. Peter in Matagalpa Aráuz, Eddy Kühl (2000-01-01)...
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    February 2024 in a helicopter accident while on vacation in the commune of Lago Ranco, located in the southern Chilean region of Los Ríos. The helicopter...
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  • for Salvadoran outfit Dragón and in 2006 he moved to Nicaragua to play with Real Estelí. Lagos made his debut for Honduras in a March 1995 friendly match...
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    Roman Catholic Diocese of Matagalpa (category Nicaragua articles missing geocoordinate data)
    León en Nicaragua Octavio José Calderón y Padilla (1946–1970) Julián Luis Barni Spotti, O.F.M. (1970–1982), appointed Bishop of León en Nicaragua Carlos...
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    Nicarao people (category History of Nicaragua)
    The Nicarao are an Indigenous Nahua people who live in western Nicaragua and northwestern Costa Rica. They spoke the Nahuat language before it went extinct...
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    Hurricane Iota (category 2020 in Nicaragua)
    in northeastern Nicaragua as a mid-range Category 4 hurricane, becoming the strongest recorded hurricane to make landfall in Nicaragua in November. Iota...
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  • Bencivenga, Italian water polo player Jud "Fabio" Birza, winner of Survivor: Nicaragua Fabio Borini, Italian footballer Fábio Camilo de Brito (Nenê, born 1975)...
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    US Irazú crater lake, Costa Rica Maderas crater lake (Ometepe Island), Nicaragua Lake Ilopango, El Salvador, crater lake Coatepeque Caldera, El Salvador...
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