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  2. History of Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    The history of Nicaragua remained relatively static for three hundred years following the conquest. There were minor civil wars and rebellions, but they were quickly suppressed. The region was subject to frequent raids by Dutch , French and British pirates, with the city of Granada being invaded twice, in 1658 and 1660.

  3. Category:History of Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    Nicaragua history-related lists (7 P) D. Defunct mass media in Nicaragua (1 C, 3 P) E. Historical events in Nicaragua (9 C) F. Former populated places in Nicaragua (1 ...

  4. Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    Nicaragua, [d] officially the Republic of Nicaragua, [e] is the geographically largest country in Central America, comprising 130,370 km 2 (50,340 sq mi). With a population of 7,142,529 as of 2024, [ 16 ] it is the third-most populous country in Central America after Guatemala and Honduras .

  5. Category:Political history of Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Political history of Nicaragua" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. President of Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    The co-presidents of Nicaragua (Spanish: Co-presidentes de Nicaragua), officially known as the Presidency of the Republic of Nicaragua (Spanish: Presidencia de la República de Nicaragua), are the heads of state and government of Nicaragua. The office was created in the Constitution of 1854.

  7. Politics of Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    Since Daniel Ortega's return to presidential office in 2007, Nicaragua has experienced democratic backsliding, as Ortega has centralized power and repressed the political opposition. [2] [3] [4] Scholars describe Nicaragua as somewhere between a competitive authoritarian regime and a full authoritarian regime.

  8. Category:History of Nicaragua by topic - Wikipedia

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    Political history of Nicaragua (12 C, 11 P) S. Social history of Nicaragua (4 C) Pages in category "History of Nicaragua by topic" This category contains only the ...

  9. Category:Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    History of Nicaragua (8 C, ... (20 C, 1 P) Politics of Nicaragua (10 C, 15 P) S. Society of Nicaragua (14 C, 3 P) Σ. Nicaragua stubs (4 C, 188 P) Pages in category ...