Nicaragua

Nicaragua is bordered by Honduras to the north, the Caribbean Sea to the east, Costa Rica to the south, and the Pacific Ocean and shares maritime borders with El Salvador to the west and Colombia to the east. The country's largest city and national capital is Managua, the fourth-largest city in Central America, with a population of 1,055,247 as of 2020. Nicaragua is known as "the breadbasket of Central America" due to having the most fertile soil and arable land in all of Central America. Nicaragua's multiethnic population includes people of mestizo, indigenous, European, and African heritage. The country's most spoken language is Spanish, though indigenous tribes on the Mosquito Coast speak their own languages and English. The mixture of cultural traditions has generated substantial diversity in folklore, cuisine, music, and literature, including contributions by Nicaraguan poets and writers such as Rubén Darío.
Originally inhabited by various indigenous cultures since ancient times, the region was conquered by the Spanish Empire in the 16th century. Nicaragua gained independence from Spain in 1821. The Mosquito Coast followed a different historical path, being colonized by the English in the 17th century and later coming under British rule. It became an autonomous territory of Nicaragua in 1860 and its northernmost part was transferred to Honduras in 1960. Since its independence, Nicaragua has undergone periods of political unrest, dictatorship, American occupation and fiscal crisis, as well as the Nicaraguan Revolution of the 1960s and 1970s and the Contra War of the 1980s.
Though nominally a unitary presidential republic, Nicaragua has experienced significant democratic backsliding since 2006 under the presidency of Daniel Ortega, resulting in large protests in 2018 and a subsequent crackdown. Following the 2021 election, it has been widely described as an authoritarian dictatorship. It is a developing country and has the second lowest GDP per capita (nominal) and third lowest GDP per capita (PPP) among Latin American and Caribbean countries. In 2024, Nicaragua was ranked as the second most corrupt country in Latin America, after Venezuela, by the Corruption Perceptions Index.
Known as the "land of lakes and volcanoes", Nicaragua is also home to the Bosawás Biosphere Reserve, the second-largest rainforest of the Americas. The biological diversity, warm tropical climate and active volcanoes have made Nicaragua an increasingly popular tourist destination. Nicaragua is a founding member of the United Nations and is also a member of the Non-Aligned Movement, Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America, and Community of Latin American and Caribbean States. Provided by Wikipedia
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The Nicaraguan Constitution of 1987 : English translation and commentary /
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El último Caudillo autobiografía by Chamorro, Emiliano Lion Of Nicaragua 1871-1966
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La gaceta diario oficial
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Constitución política de Nicaragua con sus reformas y contra-reformas ; (incluye las reformas de la ley no. 330 publicada en La Gaceta No. 13 del 19 de enero del año 2000)
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Código Civil de la República de Nicaragua
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Verfassung der Republik Nicaragua
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General agreement on development co-operation between the Government of Canada and the Government of the Republic of Nicaragua (with annexes) Managua, December 18, 1990 ; in force...
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Código de comecio de la República de Nicaragua
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Decretos-leyes y leyes de la República de Nicaragua
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Código Civil de la República de Nicaragua
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Constitución política de Nicaragua
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Anuario estadístico de Nicaragua
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PLAN DE EMERGENCIA Y REACTIVACION ECONOMICA EN BENEFICIO DEL PUEBLO
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Constitución política ley de amparo y ley marcial de Nicaragua
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Die Freiheit beginnt Nicaragua
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Endet das Schweigen! 45 Jahre Diktatur in Nicaragua
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Cuadernos universitarios
Published 1955“…Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Nicaragua (León, Nicaragua)…”
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