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Central America and the Caribbean > Nicaragua

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Background:

The Pacific coast of Nicaragua was settled as a Spanish colony from Panama in the early 16th century. Independence from Spain was declared in 1821 and the country became an independent republic in 1838. Britain occupied the Caribbean Coast in the first half of the 19th century, but gradually ceded control of the region in subsequent decades. Violent opposition to governmental manipulation and corruption spread to all classes by 1978 and resulted in a short-lived civil war that brought the Marxist Sandinista guerrillas to power in 1979. Nicaraguan aid to leftist rebels in El Salvador caused the US to sponsor anti-Sandinista contra guerrillas through much of the 1980s. Free elections in 1990, 1996, and 2001, saw the Sandinistas defeated, but voting in 2006 announced the return of former Sandinista President Daniel ORTEGA Saavedra. Nicaragua's infrastructure and economy - hard hit by the earlier civil war and by Hurricane Mitch in 1998 - are slowly being rebuilt.

Borders:

Costa Rica 309 km, Honduras 922 km

Population:

5,149,311

GDP per capita:

$953.73 per capita

Capital with population:

Managua - 974,000

Largest city with population:

Managua - 974,000

Alternative names:

Nicaragua, Republic of Nicaragua, Republica de Nicaragua

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Josie
22nd March 2005
Nicaragua looks like a good place for tourists. I want to know more about the capital Managua and about all the local cultures of Nicaragua. Also, what is the traditional clothing?
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