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Nicaragua

Nicaragua, or Republic of Nicaragua, is the largest country in the Central America, with a total land area of 130,373 sq km. It is bordered by Costa Rica in the south, Honduras in the north, Caribbean Sea in the east and Pacific Ocean in the west.

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How many year terms does a president serve in Nicaragua?

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There's no set time. Nicaragua is very corrupt.

Who lives in a typical household in Nicaragua?

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Homes in Nicaragua are generally built of cement with a tin roof. It is uncommon to see a house with more than one story and most homes have a gate or gated porch. Depending on the economic standing of the household, it varies.

Are Oxycontin sold in Nicaragua?

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No they are not and also not sold in Guatemala.

How do you say hello in Nicaragua?

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In Nica, people say "buena dia or buena hola or buena buena or hola". It's slow and romantic but also the lazy comfortable pronounciation, they drop the 's' often.

What languages are spoken in Managua Nicaragua?

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The official language is Spanish but there are some English speaking people on the pacific coast that dont speak Spanish.

Also on the Island of Ometepe there is another indigenous language that I forgot the name of.

Nicaraguan


spanish
Nicaragua's official language is Spanish.

Others are... Creole, Miskito, Sumo and Rama
In Nicaragua people speak English and spanish.English is mostly spoken in the schools
spanish
Spanish

Name the two individuals that worked with fifty-seven followers to conquer Nicaragua.?

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William Walker worked with President Rivas and 56 followers in Nicaragua.

What is unusual about Lake Nicaragua?

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Originally it was thought to be a separate species but it actually is the bull shark which is known for swimming up rivers. Bull sharks have been known to attack people many miles up the Mississippi and other world rivers.

Bull sharks tagged in the lake have been found later in the Caribbean and vice versa. I forgot the river's name the sharks swim up. hope that helps.

Why did people emigrate from nicaragua?

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Because of the Sandinista revolution in 1979, presided by Daniel Ortega, who ruled the country with an iron fist. This government started confiscating properties, imprisoning anyone who was against there socialist beliefs. They stole companies, farms, lands, houses and put you away in prison just because a person was wealthy, or "burgueses" as they like to call people with affluential people. Thanks to this, now a hand full of high ranking sandinista officials are the richest social class in the country, governing the second poorest country in america and one of the most corrupt in the world.

What are the provinces of Nicaragua?

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There are the 15 departments of Boaco, Carazo, Chinandega, Chontales, Esteli, Granada, Jonotega, Leon, Madriz, Managua, Masaya, Matagalpa, Nueva Segovia, Rivas and Rio San Juan.

The are also two autonomous regions, the North Atlantic Autonomous region and the South Atlantic Autonomous Region (they are actually in spanish, of course)

Who did Nicaragua gain its independence from?

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Nicarague gained their independence from Your Mom....

What is the highest elevation in Nicaragua?

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mountain coronet I think so

What country is north of Nicaragua?

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Honduras... good luck to those of you doing the cross word puzzle!! :)

What are the appropriate latitudes of havana Cuba and Nicaragua managua?

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Havana Cuba is 82 north and Managua Nicaragua is 12 north

What does Nicaragua look like?

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mostly it looks like poverty. When u go to the dumps all u see is people living among the trash and trash its self as far as u can see. There are really pretty mountains and lakes and touresty exotic stuff as well as shade grown coffee on mountains. There are trees and farms and grass although in the dry season there is a lot of brown. You alwasy see people outside their huts and in the streats and they stare at u if ur a gringo its a pretty place to visit but its hard to see all the poverty

What are religious beliefs of Nicaragua?

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Nicaragua has no official religion.

The largest denomination, and traditionally the religion of the majority, is Roman Catholic However, the numbers of practicing Roman Catholics have been declining, while members of Evangelical protestant groups and Mormons have been rapidly growing in numbers since the 1990s.

> Roman Catholicism came to Nicaragua in the sixteenth century with the Spanish conquest <

Islam has grown slightly in recent years.

Roman Catholic58.5%Evangelical21.6%Moravian1.6%Jehovah's Witnesses0.9%Irreligious15.7%Other1.6%

Other (Includes Islam, Buddhism, and Judaism)

How many square miles in Nicaragua?

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The area of Nicaragua is 50,337 square miles (130,373 square kilometers)

What is the average salary in Nicaragua?

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he steals a lot of money and buys busnisess he gets more than a million per month

How long is the flight from Vancouver BC to Nicaragua?

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A random search for flights from Vancouver (YVR) to Managua (MGA) shows:

OPTION 1: 11hr 14min via Houston Intercont (IAH)

YVR - IAH Continental Airlines Flt 0288 Dep 07:55am Daily

IAH - MGA Continental Airlines Flt 1774 Dep 05:50pm Daily

Flight Duration: 7hr 49min; Layover Time: 3hr 25min; Total Trip Time: 11hr 14min

Who is the current leader of Nicaragua?

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As of the 2014 the current leader of Nicaragua is President Daniel Ortega. He took this office in January of 2007.

What is Nicaragua's national animal?

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sea turtles, sharks, mountain lions, mountain scorpions, over 700 species of birds

What would you do for fun in Nicaragua?

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Not much! (lol) All I did was go out the the ocean! I would have done more if given more oppertunitues....

What happend in nicaragua after anastasio somoza fell from power?

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well after Somoza fell from power the FSLN took over Nicaragua for 21 years. During that time many families including mine left Nicaragua. since everyone was leaving, mostly the wealthy, there homes and belongings were taken away by the communist government the FSLN. My family was also affected, we lost houses, cars, offices, schools, and even small things like clothes, refrigerators, ovens, shoes, jewelry, pictures, TVs and even lamps. Before the war Nicaragua was one of the riches countries in the western hemispheres and was one of the U.S. strongest allies. Everything was going great until the a democratic president came to power here in the US, Jimmy Carter. He turned his back on Nicaragua after 40 years of being allies. Carter also turned many countries against Nicaragua; like Mexico, Venezuela, Costa Rica, Panama, and Colombia. After the war Nicaragua was no longer the breadbasket of Central America it was the second poorest country in the western hemisphere and it still is. And all because of jimmy carter, he even threatened Israel, he kept an Israeli cargo ship from arriving to Nicaragua to help Somoza. And you know what his excuse was it was that he wanted to see if there were civil rights in Nicaragua, he was worried that Nicaragua would over power the U.S. But he didn't worry about communist China or Russia or Cuba. he was after Nicaragua and do you know what he left; he left poverty and communism, people had to make lines to get food. the Nicaraguan government took people's homes so that they can give it to other people.

let me tell you something if you Google Somoza all you're going to see is a bunch of U.S. hate filled articles if you really want to know how Nicaragua used to be you need to ask someone who was really there. i don't know every detail because i wasn't born there and I'm not from that time, but people like my family and from that time do know what happened