Crossword clues for nicaragua
nicaragua
- Neighbor of Honduras
- Managua's nation
- Managua is its capital
- Land on the Pacific and Caribbean
- Its president is Daniel Ortega [2010]
- Costa Rica's neighbor
- Contra position?
- Central American republic
- Central American country whose capital is Managua
- Central America's largest nation, areawise
- Central America country, capital Managua
- A republic in Central America
- Achieved independence from Spain in 1821
- Country estate, perhaps, seen in N Ireland a month back
- Largest country of Central America
- Largest Central American country
- Jaguar, maybe eating wild iguana? On the contrary, they're both here
- Hispanic country about to invest in shifting grain to America not Sweden
- Central American country
- Central American nation
- Bianca Jagger's birthplace
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
visited 1522 by Spanish conquistador Gil González Dávila, who is said to have named it for a local native chieftain, Nicarao.\nRelated: Nicaraguan.
Wikipedia
Nicaragua (; ), officially the Republic of Nicaragua , is the largest country in the Central American isthmus. Nicaragua's capital, Managua, is the country's largest city and the third-largest city in Central America. The multi-ethnic population of six million includes indigenous peoples, Europeans, Africans, and Asians. The main language is Spanish. Native tribes on the eastern coast speak their own languages.
The Spanish Empire conquered the region in the 16th century. Nicaragua gained independence from Spain in 1821. Since its independence, Nicaragua has undergone periods of political unrest, dictatorship, and fiscal crisis—the most notable causes that led to the Nicaraguan Revolution of the 1960s and 1970s. Nicaragua is a representative democratic republic.
The mixture of cultural traditions has generated substantial diversity in art and literature, particularly the latter given the literary contributions of Nicaraguan poets and writers, including Rubén Darío, Pablo Antonio Cuadra and Ernesto Cardenal. The biological diversity, warm tropical climate and active volcanoes make Nicaragua an increasingly popular tourist destination.
Usage examples of "nicaragua".
Callao and Guayaquil to Nicaragua and Guatemala, under pretext of going for pitch and other things, and then often go from there to the port of Acapulco to lade Chinese cloth, in return for a great sum of silver which they carry, practicing many efforts and frauds.
The merchants of Gautemala, likewise, shipped their commodities to Cartagena by way of Lake Nicaragua and the San Juan river, for they feared to send goods across the Gulf of Honduras to Havana, because of the French and English buccaneers hanging about Cape San Antonio.
Mosquito Coast, the galleons, in making their course from Porto Bello to Havana, first sailed back to Cartagena upon the eastward coast eddy, so as to get well to windward of Nicaragua before attempting the passage through the Yucatan Channel.
The outstanding examples of counterinsurgent atrocity can be found in Argentina, Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador, and Guatemala.
Nicaragua had victimized the Marines by grabbing any available dogs and tying them around their camp for security.
Besides, Harvard professors visiting the Executive Office Building in DC are harder to disappear than comm-symp teachers in some flyblown jungle village in Nicaragua.
Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, and Nicaragua set the stage for the dictators Batista, Trujillo, the Duvaliers, and the Somozas, whose legacies still reverberate.
United States effectively made colonies of Nicaragua, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, and several other countries.
Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Albania, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, East Germany, Yugoslavia, North Korea, Cuba, South Yemen, Congo-Brazzaville, North Vietnam, Guinea-Bissau, Cambodia, Laos, South Vietnam, Ethiopia, Angola, Mozambique, Nicaragua, the Seychelles, Grenada, and Afghanistan.
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.
And so it came to pass that she was staying on the top floor of a RAMJAC hotel in Managua, Nicaragua.
It just said that an American business man, Frank Harkevy, had been in an accident outside of Managua, Nicaragua.
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.
A hundred miles away, across both Lake Nicaragua and Lake Managua, the fiery mountain was easily visible from his altitude.