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  2. List of banks in Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    The two first commercial banks in Nicaragua opened in 1888. The Bank of Nicaragua (Spanish: Banco de Nicaragua), later rebranded as the Bank of Nicaragua Limited, headquartered in London and then merged with the London Limited Bank of Central America, and the Mercantil Agricultural Bank (Spanish: Banco Agrícola Mercantil) that went bankrupt for non-payment of their debtors.

  3. List of banks in the Americas - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Nicaragua subsection. 23.1 Central bank. 23.2 Commercial banks. 24 Panama. ... Banco LAFISE; Panama. Government-owned banks Banco Nacional de Panama; Caja de ...

  4. Banesco - Wikipedia

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    Banesco Banco Universal was first founded as a brokerage house, in 1986, under the name of Escotet Casa de Bolsa. It started working on the financial industry in 1992, after the acquisition and takeover of a regional bank named Grupo Bancentro, that after this , obtained the name Grupo Financiero Banesco (Banesco Financial Group).

  5. Managua - Wikipedia

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    Managua (Spanish pronunciation:) is the capital and largest city of Nicaragua, and one of the largest cities in Central America.Located on the shores of Lake Managua, the city had an estimated population of 1,055,247 as of 2020, [4] and a population of 1,401,687 [4] in its metropolitan area. [7]

  6. List of Nicaraguan cities by population - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the largest cities in Nicaragua by population. Cities. 2021 class City Department 2021 Population [1] 1 Managua: Managua Department: 1,061,286 2

  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. Sandinista National Liberation Front - Wikipedia

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    In Nicaragua, different movements that opposed the Somoza dynasty began to unite, forming the Nicaraguan National Liberation Front which would later be renamed the Sandinista National Liberation Front. The economic situation of Nicaragua in the mid-20th century had deteriorated as the prices of agricultural exports such as cotton and coffee ...

  9. Economic history of Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    Nicaragua inflation rate 1980-1993. Nicaragua's economic history has shifted from concentration in gold, beef, and coffee to a mixed economy under the Sandinista government to an International Monetary Fund policy attempt in 1990. Pre-Columbian Nicaragua had a well-developed agrarian society. European diseases and forced work in gold mines ...