Water is what 'agua' means in Nicaragua. The Central American country is a Latin American nation that includes Spanish among its spoken languages. The Spanish word is a feminine noun whose definite article in the singular is the masculine form 'el', but the feminine 'las' in the plural. It's pronounced 'AH-gwah'.
Managua, capital of the country of Nicaragua.
Chapala (Mexico)Nicaragua (Nicaragua)Bayano (Panama)Titicaca (Peru, Bolivia)Agua Vermelha (Brazil)
Nicaragua
It is a combo of Agua - Spanish for Water and Nicara - the name of an indigenous tribe that the Spaniards met when they arrived.
Managua is the capitol of NicaraguaManagua IS de hoofdstad van Nicaragua!
The name Nicaragua comes from the Nicarao (nik- ah-RAH-oh) tribe of people who lived there, and agua, the Spanish word for water. The water referred to the lakes where the Nicarao lived.
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The water Agua is water. El agua is "the water" or just water. It is not a water hole. A water hole is abrevadero, aguada, or bebedero
You could say "Agua sin tratamiento" or "agua no potable".
Agua nueva was created in 1992.
Media Agua's population is 6,784.
Agua Bella was created in 1999.