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  2. List of Nicaraguans - Wikipedia

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    Juan Bautista Sacasa (1874–1946), President of Nicaragua from 1933 to 1936. Claudia Bermúdez (born 1954), Nicaragua-American politician and entrepreneur; first Nicaraguan American to be the nominee of a major party for a seat in the United States Congress. Enrique Bolaños (1928–2021), President of Nicaragua from 2002 to 2007.

  3. List of Nicaraguan Americans - Wikipedia

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    Guillermo Wagner Granizo (1923–1995), ceramic tile muralist in Northern California; his mother was from Nicaragua; Donald Vega, jazz musician and composer; Mark Vientos, MLB Player for the New York Mets; Theo Von, comedian; Benny Urquidez, kickboxer, martial arts choreographer; his father was born in Granada, Nicaragua [6]

  4. List of Nicaraguan writers - Wikipedia

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    Ernesto Cardenal is a poet, Catholic priest and was one of the most famous liberation theologians of the Sandinista Regime. Karly Gaitán Morales is a Nicaraguan film historian and writer. Claribel Alegría (1924–2018), poet, she received the Neustadt International Prize for Literature in 2006. Emilio Álvarez Lejarza (1884–1969), writer

  5. Bianca Jagger - Wikipedia

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    Jagger was born in Managua, Nicaragua, on 2 May 1945. Her father was a successful import-export merchant and her mother a housewife. [16] They divorced when Bianca was ten and she stayed with her mother, who had to take care of three children on a small income. At the age of 16, she changed her name from Blanca to Bianca. [1]

  6. Rosario Murillo - Wikipedia

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    Murillo was born in Managua, Nicaragua.Her father was Teódulo Murillo Molina (1915–1996), a cotton grower and livestock owner. Her mother was Zoilamérica Zambrana Sandino (1926–1973; the daughter of Orlando José Zambrana Báez and Zoilamérica Sandino Tiffer), a niece of General Augusto César Sandino (1895–1934) who fought against the US occupation in Nicaragua. [6]

  7. Nicaraguans - Wikipedia

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    Nicaraguans (Spanish: Nicaragüenses; also called Nicas) are people inhabiting in, originating or having significant heritage from Nicaragua.Most Nicaraguans live in Nicaragua, although there is also a significant Nicaraguan diaspora, particularly in Costa Rica and the United States with smaller communities in other countries around the world.

  8. Nicaragua country profile - AOL

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    1909 - US supports a coup by Nicaragua's conservative forces, beginning a long period of US interventions and occupations in Nicaragua. 1912 - 25 - US establishes military bases.

  9. Ernesto Cardenal - Wikipedia

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    Ernesto Cardenal Martínez (20 January 1925 – 1 March 2020) was a Nicaraguan Catholic priest, poet, and politician.He was a liberation theologian and the founder of the primitivist art community in the Solentiname Islands, where he lived for more than ten years (1965–1977).