Nicaragua has a big lake named after it, Lake Nicaragua.
"Lichita" is a nickname used in some Spanish-speaking cultures for someone named Alicia. It is often an affectionate or endearing term.
"Panchito" is a common nickname in Spanish-speaking cultures, often short for the name "Francisco." It can be used informally to refer to someone named Francisco.
"Panchito" is a diminutive form of the name "Francisco" and is a common nickname given to someone named Francisco, especially in Spanish-speaking countries.
The last name Salinas is of Spanish origin and typically indicates a connection to a place named Salinas, which means "salt mines" in Spanish. It is a fairly common surname in Spanish-speaking countries.
Nicaragua has a big lake named after it, Lake Nicaragua.
El Salvador, which is Spanish for "The Savior". Its capital is San Salvador, which means "Holy Savior".
um probobly not?
There is no translation to Spanish for Washington, as it is a last name (the city was named to honor George Washington).
Venezuela, whose name means Little Venice.
La Paz Did you know:La Paz is the capital of Bolivia; Bolivia was named for Simon Bolivar.
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No European capital is named after the capital of Iran, Tehran.
Oman has a capital named Muscat.
Two U. S. states and one U. S. territory have capital cities with Spanish names. The capital of California is Sacramento, which means "sacrament." The capital of New Mexico is Santa Fe, which means "holy faith." The capital of Puerto Rico is San Juan. It is named after Saint John the Baptist.
No state capital is named Kentucky. Kentucky is a state; its capital is Frankfort.
The capital of Liberia is named Monrovia.