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  2. Augusto César Sandino - Wikipedia

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    Augusto César Sandino (Latin American Spanish: [awˈɣusto se sanˈdino]; 18 May 1895 – 21 February 1934), full name Augusto Nicolás Calderón Sandino, was a Nicaraguan revolutionary and leader of a rebellion between 1927 and 1933 against the United States occupation of Nicaragua.

  3. Augusto C. Sandino International Airport - Wikipedia

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    When the Sandinistas took power, the airport was named after Augusto César Sandino, a Nicaraguan revolutionary and guerrilla leader, after whom the Sandinista movement is named. The Sandinistas, however, did not maintain the airport, and it began to deteriorate until it was expanded and remodeled in 1996, which installed two new boarding ...

  4. Sandinista National Liberation Front - Wikipedia

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    The Sandinistas took their name from Augusto César Sandino (1895–1934), the leader of Nicaragua's nationalist rebellion against the US occupation of the country during the early 20th century (ca. 1922–1934). The suffix "-ista" is the Spanish equivalent of "-ist".

  5. Nicaragua country profile - AOL

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    1927-33 - Guerrillas led by Augusto Cesar Sandino campaign against US military presence. 1934 - Sandino forces the US marines to withdraw. Sandino is assassinated. Anastasio Somoza Garcia, at the ...

  6. Nicaraguan Civil War (1926–1927) - Wikipedia

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    Augusto César Sandino played a notable role in the civil war as a general on the Liberal side. His first battle saw him and twenty-nine of his followers try to take the town of El Jícaro, which was held by a force of two hundred Conservatives, on the 2 November 1926.

  7. Battle of Ocotal - Wikipedia

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    A large force of rebels loyal to Augusto César Sandino attacked the garrison of Ocotal, which was held by a small group of US Marines and Nicaraguan National Guards. Ultimately the rebels were defeated with heavy losses, while the Americans and their Nicaraguan allies suffered very light casualties. [1] [3]

  8. United States occupation of Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    [25]: 297–299 However, the Liberal commander Augusto César Sandino, and 200 of his men refused to give up the revolution. [25]: 299 On June 30, Sandino seized the San Albino gold mine, denounced the Conservative government, and attracted recruits to continue operations. [25]: 308 The next month saw the Battle of Ocotal. Despite additional ...

  9. Hope Runs High Acquires U.S. Rights to Augusto Sandino’s ‘A ...

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    Hope Runs High has acquired U.S. rights to Augusto Sandino’s sophomore feature “A Vanishing Fog,” which won the SXSW Zeiss cinematography prize. The film is slated for an early 2024 opening ...