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Answer for the clue "Second most populous Central American city ", 7 letters:
managua

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Managua is the capital city of Nicaragua as well as of the department of the same name . Located on the southwestern shore of Lake Managua , it is Nicaragua's largest city, with a projected population in 2015 of 1,048,134 within the city limits and a population ...

Usage examples of managua.

I had arrived by plane at the Managua airport, where I soon tired of waiting in the red-dust covered terminal for the local flight across the country.

I was admiring the beautiful cathedral of Managua when I looked at my watch and realized the time.

I now knew that Nicaragua had little TV, with broadcasts from Managua just six hours a day, and no doubt brought to this outpost by the relay towers I had seen on the way in.

I moved along the Malecon, past a small beach on Lake Managua, looking at the water to see if I could spot one of its unique freshwater sharks.

I left the desolate city of Managua, accepting a ride out in a Mercedes-Benz police car, and resumed my quest.

And so it came to pass that she was staying on the top floor of a RAMJAC hotel in Managua, Nicaragua.

But everyone in Managua, surely, must have suspected who she really was.

It just said that an American business man, Frank Harkevy, had been in an accident outside of Managua, Nicaragua.

Norm, asking similar questions-mine in Managua, San Salvador, Havana, La Paz, Buenos Aires, Tegucigalpa, Lima, Santiago, BogotA, Brasilia, Mexico City.

However, a half-dozen calls to the capital, Managua, produced a consensus that Ulises Rodriguez was not in Nicaragua, nor had he been there.

Colquist gyro, just north of the spot where Lake Nicaragua drains its brown overflow into the San Juan, and was bound for Managua, seventy-five miles north and west across the great inland sea.

San Juan emptying from the great lake into the Atlantic, and there was Lake Managua a dozen miles or so from the Pacific.

A hundred miles away, across both Lake Nicaragua and Lake Managua, the fiery mountain was easily visible from his altitude.

More than once, covert operations had been given away to Managua by left-leaning representatives, and American advisors and other personnel had died as a result.

Revolution choking the ditch of Panama, heaping the bigger ditch of Managua with bleeding corpses, seething through the dark forests of Honduras, Guatemala, Yucatan.