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  2. List of universities in Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    Mural in memory of the massacre of four students of the National Autonomous University of Nicaragua-León on July 23, 1959 by Somoza’s National Guard.. The oldest institution of higher education in Nicaragua is the National Autonomous University of Nicaragua, which was founded in León in 1812, during the Spanish colonial period.

  3. University of Valle - Wikipedia

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    The main one, known as University City of Melendez (Spanish: Ciudad Universitaria Meléndez, CUM), is located in the southern neighborhood of Melendez and hosts the faculties of Engineering, Humanities, Integrated Arts, Sciences, and Social Sciences and Economics, as well as the institutes of Education and Pedagogy, and Psychology. Its second ...

  4. Education in Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    The oldest institution of higher education in Nicaragua is the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Nicaragua, which was founded in 1812, dating back to the Spanish colonial period. Between 2002 and 2003, a total of 100,363 Nicaraguan students attended universities and other institutions of higher learning.

  5. File:Maps of Nicaragua, North and Central America- Population ...

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  6. National Autonomous University of Nicaragua at León

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    UNAN-León has its roots in the Tridentine Seminary College of Saint Raymond (Spanish: Colegio Seminario Tridentino de San Ramón), established in the city of León in 1680. In 1812, UNAN-León became the second university in Central America and the last one established during the end of the Spanish colony on the continent of America.

  7. Central University of Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    The Central University of Nicaragua (Spanish: Universidad Central de Nicaragua, UCN) is a private university in Nicaragua.. Founded in 1998, UCN has been accredited and recognized by the Nicaraguan Ministry of Education, [1] [2] [3] and has also been internationally accredited by the UK-based Accreditation Service for International Colleges and Universities (ASIC).

  8. Institute of History of Nicaragua and Central America

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    The IHNCA originates out of a merger in 1997 of the Library of the Central-American Historical Institute (Biblioteca del Instituto Histórico Centroamericano) and the Institute of History of Nicaragua (Instituto de Historia de Nicaragua). These institutes were founded in 1934 and 1987 respectively. [1]

  9. León, Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    The city of León, Nicaragua in 1857. León (Spanish pronunciation:) is the second largest city in Nicaragua, after Managua. Founded by the Spanish as Santiago de los Caballeros de León, it is the capital and largest city of León Department. As of 2022, the municipality of León has an estimated population of 213,718. [1]