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83: 2041:. It starts on the morning of August 1, when the "Bajada del Santo" (walk down of the saint) involves many joyful people walking and carrying the old statue of Santo Domingo from Las Sierritas Church in south Managua to another church across the city to the north, in the area destroyed by the 1972 earthquake. It remains here for ten days until the morning of August 10, when the "Subida del Santo" (walking up of the saint) returns the statue to Las Sierritas Church where it remains for the rest of the year. Thousands of people attend this event which involves dancing, eating, drinking and the marching of musical bands, mainly for traditions that date back to pre-colonial times, or to ask for personal miracles, make promises, or give thanks to the saint. During the parade many people dress up in typical costumes, masks and painted bodies. 604: 2246: 659: 779: 2406: 113: 2869: 954:). The city spends most of the year seeing strong heat and a bright shining sun. The temperature varies from 72 °F (22.2 °C) at night to 86 °F (30 °C) during the daytime. Temperatures are highest in March, April and May when the sun lies directly overhead and the summer rainfall has yet to begin. As stated before Managua only has two seasons, the dry and the rainy. The rainy season occurs between mid-May and mid-November, while the dry-season occurs between mid-November and the middle or end of May. During the dry season the countryside gets dull and even dusty. 2623: 2837: 3267: 3579: 3202: 97: 811: 6487: 1981: 2588: 3228: 207: 731: 3533: 3125: 3112: 3060: 727:
purposes. Managua's ability to cope with the disaster was also limited. Surviving fire squadrons and ambulance companies were not able to handle the skyrocketing demand for their services. Some buildings burned to the ground, while the foundations of others simply gave way. Not able to rebuild quickly, the city directed emergency workers to clear away much of the city's ruins quickly while burying the deceased in mass graves. Residences, government buildings and entire avenues were demolished.
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pointed to the fact that buildings of particular importance, especially those of colonial heritage, were painted in bright colors. Such a building whose intention was to serve as a place of worship was expected to have some sort of vibrant color. Eventually, the church's original concrete and gray surface became accepted and Catholic pilgrims began to embrace the church as it was.
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are part of the city (Esquipulas and Los Vanegas). And seven bus routes connect to the nearby Ciudad Sandino. Buses are the most economical way to get around the city and thus contributes to high numbers of ridership. Managua's prime location between the Northern Pan-American highway and the Southern Highway make it an ideal hub for local, national and international buses.
2882:(formerly Managua International Airport) is the largest and only international airport in Nicaragua. It recently inaugurated its over US$ 52 million extension and renovation partly financed by Spain. The airport was remodeled by architect Roberto Sansón and has now been converted into one of the region's most modern airports. The airport used to serve as the hub for the 2078: 655:. Efforts to make Managua the capital of Nicaragua began in 1824, after the Central American nations formally attained their independence from Spain. Nicaragua became an independent nation in 1838. Managua's location between the rival cities of León and Granada made it a logical compromise site. Hence, Managua was officially selected as the nation's capital in 1852. 1891:
have offices and operations in Managua. The city's chief products include beer, coffee, pharmaceuticals, textiles, shoes, matches, construction products, etc. The main trading products are beef, coffee, cotton, and other crops. Managua is also Nicaragua's main political, social, cultural, educational
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New governmental buildings, galleries, museums, apartment buildings, squares, promenades, monuments, boat tours on Lake Managua, restaurants, nighttime entertainment, and broad avenues have resurrected part of downtown Managua's former vitality. Commercial activity, however, remains low. Residential
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All of these highways are in good condition, with little traffic congestion. Infrastructure on the highways is well maintained. This also tends to be true for cities and towns that are served or are in close distance with the freeways. However, this does not yield truthfully for cities and towns who
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Managua is the economic center and a generator of services for the majority of the nation. The city, with a population exceeding one million inhabitants, houses many large national and international businesses. It is home to many factories which produce diverse products. Multinational companies such
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There are 36 bus routes in Managua. These are regulated by the city's regulatory entity for municipal transports (IRTRAMMA) and individually operated by cooperatives and private companies. In addition there are two bus routes that formerly connected to outside parts of Managua, but these became now
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There has been growing amateur interest in little football or "futbolin" among teens and adults. New private courts have played a big role in the promotion of amateur games and tournaments. On the professional level, the National Nicaraguan Football team has still not had the public support nor the
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and inaugurated in 1993. The New Cathedral was built to replace the Old Cathedral downtown that had been damaged during the 1972 earthquake. Upon the completion of its construction, the New Cathedral generated controversy among tourists and locals because of its bland and dull appearance. Critics
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and other locations one can find anything from household amenities, food, clothing, electronics, construction materials, and other contracting supplies. The markets enjoy a substantial amount of popularity, as many of the backpacking, ecotourism-focused tourists and tourists on-a-budget use these
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began the reconstruction of Managua in earnest. More than 300,000 Nicaraguans returned from abroad bringing their expertise and needed capital. Businesses mushroomed, new housing projects and schools were constructed, the airport was expanded and modernized, streets were widened, older malls were
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is a national pastime. Managua boasts a vibrant night life. Nightclubs and bars are abound in Managua, particularly, in the popular areas called "Zona Viva" located in the shopping mall "Galerías Santo Domingo", as well as very close by "Plaza Mi Viejo Santo Domingo" and "Plaza Familiar". Other
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and commercial buildings have been constructed on the outskirts of the city, in the same locales that were once used as refugee camps for those who were homeless after the earthquake. These booming locales have been of concern to the government because of their close proximity to Lake Managua.
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on December 23, 1972, which destroyed 90% of the city's downtown and killed more than 19,120 people. Infrastructure was severely damaged and rehabilitation or restoration of buildings was nearly impossible and at the time, Managua's limited resources had to be directed to other disaster relief
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in Paris, France. The St. James' Cathedral became the first cathedral in the Western Hemisphere to be built entirely of concrete on a metal frame. The cathedral survived the 1931 earthquake, but was heavily damaged during the 1972 earthquake, which eventually led to the construction of a new
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The construction of a new sewer system and the redirecting of waste water to a new water treatment plant at Las Mercedes in Eastern Managua in May 2009 relieved old concerns over water pollution and native wildlife, and brought some residents closer to the old city center and the rest of the
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among others. The airport is located near the northern highway and is about 11 kilometers (6.8 mi) east of the city's downtown. Out of the country's one hundred and forty airports, it is the only one with the appropriate infrastructure and capacity to handle international flights.
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Founded in 1819, Managua became the national capital in 1852. The city underwent a rapid expansion and urbanization between 1842 and 1930, leading it to become one of the most developed cities in Central America. Several earthquakes have affected the city's growth, especially the
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in southeastern Nicaragua, except for the freshwater sharks found exclusively in the latter. Once a Managuan scenic highlight, the lake has been polluted from the dumping of chemical and waste water since 1927. A new sewer system and the redirecting of waste water to a new
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footprints made 2,100 years ago, are engraved in volcanic ash. The museum is located in west Managua in the Acahualinca neighborhood. In addition to the footprints, the museum also displays artifacts found in other localities around the country. Artifacts such as
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Transportation-wise, Managua is one of Nicaragua's best positioned cities. All of Nicaragua's main roads lead to Managua, and there are good public transportation connections to and from the capital. There are four main highways that lead into Managua. The
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architects, and the iron that was used to shape the core of the cathedral was shipped from Belgium. Construction lasted from 1928 to 1938, overseen by Pablo Dambach, who was a Belgian engineer residing in Managua. The architects had been inspired by the
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and economic hub. At the same time, the city is served by the Augusto C. Sandino International Airport, the country's primary international gateway, and regional Los Brasiles airport and Punta Huete military air base, recently renewed.
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The German government funded the construction of a water treatment plant with plans to process the city's sewage and clean the Managua lake. Also pending is a mega-project to reconstruct the old center of Managua, and to introduce a
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recognized gangs committed only 0.51% of all crimes. In 1991, there were 110 gangs in Managua. Since, the number of gangs and gang members both decreased and increased to 34 gangs in 2005, with 706 members in Managua.
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and his family (1936–1979), the city was rebuilt and began to grow rapidly. New government buildings were erected, industry developed, and universities were established. The city's development caught the attention of
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is Nicaragua's most important theater, and is one of the most modern theaters in Central America. Both national and international artists present shows, concerts, exhibitions, and cultural performances such as
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was built in 1948 and was the largest stadium in Central America at the end of its construction. It survived the 1972 earthquake. The stadium was named in honor of Nicaragua's first baseball player to play in
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international exposure as the regional counterparts like the Costa Rican, Honduran or Salvadoran teams. However, with support of the FIFA, the first national soccer stadium in Managua is under construction.
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These works of progress have relieved old concerns over water pollution and the endangering of native wildlife have brought some residents closer to the old city center and the rest of the mainland.
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Transportation infrastructure has grown outside of Managua and other Pacific coast cities and departments in recent years. A road from the river port city of El Rama to Pearl Lagoon, located in the
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with Managua via Nueva Guinea. Traveling by airplane is more efficient than traveling by these roads due to the poor conditions, especially in the rainy season. Domestic flights are operated by
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and its main campus is located in Managua. By government decree in 1983 the campus of the National Autonomous University of Nicaragua in León and Managua, became two separate entities; UNAN and
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paintings, statues, ceramics, etc. Also part of the exhibit is the Hall of National History and the Hall of National Symbols. The National Palace was one of the few buildings that survived the
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is home to many baseball games of Managua's Boer team. At the time of its construction in the late 1960s, it was the most modern stadium in Central America. The baseball league has 34 teams.
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was completed in Managua. About 18 percent of Nicaragua's total budget is invested in primary, secondary and higher education. University level institutions account for 6% of the 18 percent.
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Managua's city area extends about 544 square kilometers (210 square miles), essentially south from the south shore of Lake Managua. The lakeshore is at an altitude of 55 meters (180 feet)
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Between 1852 and 1930, Managua underwent extensive urbanization, becoming a base of governance, infrastructure and services. The city was hampered by major floods in 1876 and 1885. A
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in 1935 and built by architect Pablo Dambach, who also built the St. James Cathedral. For more than 50 years, the National Palace housed the Congress. Today, it houses the
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Since the late 1990s and early 2000, many casinos and karaoke bars opened and have remained popular attractions for Nicaraguans and foreign visitors. Popular music includes the
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presidential palace commissioned by President Sacasa in the late 1920s but long used by the Somoza Family as their personal residence. Also on the crater lip of Tiscapa is the
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include the Museo del Departamento de Malacología UCA, Museo Gemológico de la Concha y el Caracol, and Museo Paleontológico "El Hato". The Santo Domingo de Guzmán Museum is an
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Managua is the national education center, with most of the nation's prestigious universities and higher education institutions based there. In 2007, after a successful
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During the Santo Domingo festival some people cover themselves in a mix of grease and motor oil to pay promises to the saints while others wear masks and costumes.
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that would cross over the old center of the capital that remains rather unchanged since the 1972 earthquake. The metro would serve important locales, such as the
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Managua is the home of most national broadcasting television channels as well as the major national newspapers. Some of the larger television channels include:
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Walking through volcanic mud: the 2,100-year-old Acahualinca footprints (Nicaragua). I Stratigraphy, lithology, volcanology and age of the Acahualinca section.
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plant at Las Mercedes funded by the German government to decontaminate the lake was expected to be the largest in Central America and was inaugurated in 2009.
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regime which allocated part of the relief funds hindered the reconstruction of the city's center which remains somewhat isolated from the rest of the capital.
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in Managua include the Centro Cultural Nicaragüense Norteamericano (CCNN) (Nicaraguan-North American Culture Center), the Centro Cultural Chino Nicaragüense (
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games, as well as concerts and religious events. The Dennis Martínez National Stadium has a capacity for 40,000, making it the largest stadium in Nicaragua.
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park and monument, dedicated to Nicaragua's greatest poet and one of the most influential literary figures of the Spanish-speaking world. It is a
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The airport, known as Aeropuerto Sandino or MGA to locals, serves as the primary hub for connections at both domestic and international levels.
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enters the city from the north, connecting Managua to Nicaragua's northern and central departments. This highway is commonly referred to as the
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is celebrated in Managua at the beginning of the month of March. There is a different slogan or theme every year. This event is celebrated with
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is a Nicaraguan bus company that operates international bus services throughout Central America. It competes extensively with its counterpart,
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The National Library holds a great amount of volumes and affords abundant bibliographic information about the discovery and independence of
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Managua, due to its tropical climate, varied topography, rich fertile soils, and abundant rain and water sources, boasts a great variety of
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and continue service to Ciudad Sandino. The project costs $ 100 million and has been considered as a possibility for the nation's capital.
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Capital Cities around the World: An Encyclopedia of Geography, History, and Culture: An Encyclopedia of Geography, History, and Culture
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Escaping the city center, earthquake victims found refuge in the outskirts of the city. To add insult to injury, corruption within the
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among many others. The National Theatre is one of the few buildings that survived the 1972 earthquake that destroyed 90% of Managua.
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There are no railroads that operate in Managua or in Nicaragua. The country's railroads fell into disrepair during the 1980s. The
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hall there is a permanent exhibition of Nicaraguan coins, bills, and memorial medals from throughout Nicaragua's history.
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of the 1980s further devastated the city and its economy. To make matters worse, a series of natural disasters, including
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passengers, granting disabled passengers for the first time the ability to utilize public transportation resources.
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evidence, mainly in the form of ceramics and statues made of volcanic stone, like the ones found on the island of
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museums include the Museo de la Revolución, Museo Casa Hacienda San Jacinto and Museo Parque Loma de Tiscapa.
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is just south of Managua's Historical Center. The reserve is located within Managua's city limits, and is a
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tend to be considerably further from the main highway roads. Nicaraguan bus companies, often referred to as
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cathedral located in another part of Managua. Restoration of the old cathedral has appeared to be possible.
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language translates to "adjacent to the water" or site "surrounded by water". Or, it may have come from the
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in honor of President Anastasio Somoza García. Nearby is the Monument to Sandino which is a silhouette of
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in Managua. As of March 2008, homosexuality is no longer illegal and no longer carries a prison sentence.
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is one of Managua's oldest buildings, undamaged by the 1972 earthquake. It was commissioned by President
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Proyecto NIC10-59044: Promoción de un Transporte Ambientalmente Sostenible para Managua Metropolitana
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in 1998, made economic recovery more difficult. After winning the presidential election in 1990, the
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In Managua there are two golf courses, the better-known of which is Nejapa Golf & Country Club.
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currently have facilities in Managua. As well as many hotels, Managua has opened four western style
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pageant; it is the national beauty pageant of Nicaragua. The pageant is traditionally held at the
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There is a large established local market system that caters to the majority of Nicaraguans. In
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in Latin America in 2004 and 2005 and ranked in the top ten international business schools by
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Salgado, J. 2011. Carretera unirá a Bluefields con Nueva Guinea. El Nuevo Diario. 11/05/2011
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There are two possible origins for the name "Managua". It may have originated from the term
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are also connected via road. A third road, under construction, will connect Bluefields,
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popular areas are "Zona Hippos" behind the Hilton hotel near Metrocentro and "Zona Rosa".
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with constant temperatures averaging between 28 and 32 °C (82 and 90 °F). Under
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The vacant spaces and buildings of downtown Managua, two decades after the 1972 earthquake
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Schmincke, H.-U., S. Kutterolf, W. Perez, J. Rausch J, A. Freundt, and W. Strauch, 2008,
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The Doctor Roberto Incer Barquero Library, located in Managua, is designated to promote
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Euraque, Dario A. "Managua." World Book Advanced. World Book, 2009. Web. 16 Nov. 2009.
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include the Julio Cortázar Museum and the Archivo Fílmico de la Cinemateca Nacional.
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was said to mean "place of the big man" or "chief". Residents of the city are called
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came back into power, literacy, health and reconstruction programs were expanded.
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from 12 October 1982 establishing brotherly relations with the following cities:
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predict that Managua will experience a severe earthquake every 50 years or less.
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island, contribute to the increasing knowledge of Nicaragua's ancient history.
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about the city that became popular in the 1940s through the performances of
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Nicaragua inaugurates $ 86 million treatment plan to clean up Lake Managua
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This article is about the capital city of Nicaragua. For other uses, see
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Managua, like much of Western Nicaragua, except for the Sierras, has a
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national airline, that bought all of the airlines in Central America.
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where their national team will make their debut at the FIBA AmeriCup.
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A transport map of the city's 44 bus routes was created in 2016 in a
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which in English translates to "The Ancient City" or "The Old City".
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and large fire in 1936 destroyed much of the city. Under the rule of
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government closed the system and sold the cars and rails for scrap.
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Baseline climate means (1961–1990) from stations all over the world
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fishing town, the city was incorporated in 1819 and given the name
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an indoor arena with 8,500 seat capacity. The venue will host the
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which feature pieces by both national and international artists.
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Mercado Roberto Huembes, Mercado Oriental, Mercado Israel Lewites
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repaired and new ones were built, and buildings were cleaned up.
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system, to alleviate future transportation problems in Managua.
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surrounding a fountain containing a gondola filled with singing
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Managua is also home to all of the major banks of the nation,
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Palacio Loma, Nicaragua's presidential residence, in the 1950s
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Managua's progress came to a sudden halt after it suffered a
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Climate data for Managua (1961-1990, extremes 1952-present)
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of 1979 to overthrow the Somoza regime and the 11-year-long
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View of Managua in 1849, when it was a small fishing village
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connects Managua to the departments of Masaya and Granada.
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Managua's most famous festival is that of its patron saint
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are 2,100-year-old fossils discovered along the shores of
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monument which consists of a round pedestal, topped by a
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is by far Nicaragua's most popular sport, followed by
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Neither Nicaragua nor the city of Managua have major
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Institute of History of Nicaragua and Central America
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Metropolitan Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception
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Archived from 3619:"Managua en el Tiempo: La "Novia del Xolotlán"" 2347: 2101:Managua is home to many types of museums, some 1627:Source 2: Meteo Climat (record highs and lows) 4419:"Universidad Centroamericana UCA de Nicaragua" 3696:(in Spanish). February 1, 2014. Archived from 2949:Most bus coaches in Managua are fabricated by 2506:footprints, pre-Columbian tools, a skull from 851:Managua features four smaller crater lakes or 6390: 6091: 6077: 5549: 5022:"National Stadium: Baseball matches and more" 4893:"National Stadi Rubén Darío National Theater" 3043: 2309: 818:Managua is located on the southern shores of 4997:"Monumento al General Augusto Cesar Sandino" 2905:operates flights to local destinations like 2288:Liga Centroamericana de clubes de baloncesto 2150:(French Alliance of Managua), among others. 1999:from countries including but not limited to 4662: 4122: 3998:ENACAL - Más Aguas y Saneamientos 2007-2010 3661:(in Spanish). March 9, 2006. Archived from 2208:among other Latin music genres, as well as 1732:National Autonomous University of Nicaragua 6397: 6383: 6084: 6070: 5556: 5542: 5388:"Hermandad o convenios con otras ciudades" 4665:"Miss Nicaragua, una historia accidentada" 4298:. Archived from the original on 2007-06-14 3870:. Twenty-First Century Books. p. 66. 3038: 2636:(St. James' Cathedral), also known as the 2461:. Other monuments include the monument of 1966:markets for their supplies and souvenirs. 1740:Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Nicaragua 6539:Populated places destroyed by earthquakes 3912: 3684: 3682: 3680: 2703:has held a majority on the city council. 2421:gazebo crowned with a white-washed naked 2378: 6514:Municipalities of the Managua Department 5323:. MapaNica.net – OpenStreetMap Nicaragua 4450:".:Universidad de Ciencias Comerciales:" 4448:www.serviwebnica.com, Lester Salgado /. 3955: 3949: 3913:Cybriwsky, Roman Adrian (May 23, 2013). 3830: 3767: 3033:Augusto C. Sandino International Airport 2963: 2925: 2880:Augusto C. Sandino International Airport 2867: 2835: 2787: 2710: 2684: 2657: 2621: 2586: 2579:were tortured during the Somoza regime. 2517: 2476: 2472: 2404: 2351: 2313: 2244: 2157: 2076: 2025: 1979: 1894: 1865: 1788:countries. According to a study done by 1719: 870: 809: 777: 744: 729: 710: 657: 602: 5418:"Managua mit neuer Städtepartnerschaft" 5275:PALABRAS DEL PRESIDENTE DE LA REPÚBLICA 5266:Geyer, Enrique Bolaños (20 July 2006). 5085:"Sistema de Tranvía Municipal o Busway" 3940:"Managua trade area is swept by flames" 3906: 3857: 3843:. Footprint Travel Guides. p. 36. 2854:South Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region 2850:North Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region 2846:South Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region 2742:problems, in comparison to some of its 2493:(the Museum of Acahualinca), where the 2386:(Revolution Square), formerly known as 2278:Managua is home to the basketball team 14: 6501: 5563: 5473:Bibliography of the history of Managua 5380: 5365:. Therealnicaragua.com. Archived from 5344:. confidencial.com.ni. 2 February 2016 4938: 4936: 4775:"Library 'Dr. Roberto Incer Barquero'" 4182:"Human Capital: Educationand Training" 4066: 4064: 3812:. July 2008. p. 9. Archived from 3677: 3289:Union of Ibero-American Capital Cities 3283:Union of Ibero-American Capital Cities 3007:History of rail transport in Nicaragua 2543:(Commerce Street), which leads to the 532:. 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The 13: 1: 6295:, British Virgin Islands (UK) 5628:Sandinista period (1979–1990) 5114:The Christian Science Monitor 4917:"Managua's historical center" 4844:"Like clockwork in Nicaragua" 3604: 2942:initiative by the Nicaraguan 2886:airline, which was bought by 2873:Managua International Airport 2680: 2295:Polideportivo Alexis Argüello 1691:bilingual university programs 1360:Average rainfall mm (inches) 668:disastrous earthquake in 1931 371:82.97 m (272.21 ft) 5530:travel guide from Wikivoyage 4752:(in Spanish). Archived from 4671:(in Spanish). Archived from 4272:(in Spanish). Archived from 4266:"Reseña histórica UNAN-León" 4213:. 2005-08-01. Archived from 3840:Nicaragua Footprint Handbook 3625:(in Spanish). 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Archived from 2971: 2931: 2875: 2841: 2793: 2722: 2720:President of Nicaragua 2692: 2665: 2629: 2594: 2525: 2486: 2469:(Monument for Peace). 2410: 2409:Plaza de la Revolución 2384:Plaza de la Revolución 2379:Plaza de la Revolución 2363: 2321: 2250: 2169:Managua features many 2166: 2084: 2034: 1988: 1949:Galerias Santo Domingo 1905:Banco de la Producción 1900: 1899:Invercasa headquarters 1871: 1727: 1641:Education in Nicaragua 1621:Deutscher Wetterdienst 879: 815: 814:Aerial view of Managua 787: 750: 735: 719: 663: 662:Managua, circa 1910–19 608: 501:Spanish pronunciation: 6489: 6340:, Antigua and Barbuda 6282:, Trinidad and Tobago 6233:, Greenland (Denmark) 6169:, Cayman Islands (UK) 6128:, St. Kitts and Nevis 6106:Dependent territories 5500:La Voz del Sandinismo 4869:"The National Museum" 4750:La Voz Del Sandinismo 4480:"Catholic University" 4157:La Voz del Sandinismo 3867:Nicaragua in Pictures 2967: 2929: 2871: 2839: 2791: 2714: 2688: 2661: 2625: 2604:Major League Baseball 2590: 2521: 2480: 2473:Museum of Acahualinca 2459:Miguel Ángel Asturias 2408: 2388:Plaza de la República 2355: 2317: 2248: 2161: 2138:Culture Center), the 2080: 2048:(Happiness for Life) 2029: 1983: 1898: 1869: 1770:INCAE Business School 1723: 874: 829:waste water treatment 813: 784:Nicaraguan Revolution 781: 755:Nicaraguan Revolution 748: 733: 714: 661: 606: 251:12.13639°N 86.25139°W 193:The Bride of Xolotlán 6328:, Dominican Republic 5803:Territorial disputes 4393:Unithomasmore.edu.ni 4296:"Archive-it Wayback" 3743:on December 15, 2017 3665:on November 11, 2013 3586:, Dominican Republic 3209:, Dominican Republic 2983:San José, Costa Rica 2969:Crowne Plaza Managua 2799:Pan-American Highway 2634:Catedral de Santiago 2400:Catedral de Santiago 2330:Juan Bautista Sacasa 2073:Museums in Nicaragua 1976:Culture of Nicaragua 1010:Record high °C (°F) 512:and largest city of 392: • Density 6457:San Francisco Libre 5515:Alcaldía de Managua 4276:on 28 November 2013 2577:political prisoners 2561:Nicaraguan military 2046:Alegria por la Vida 1819:American University 1430:Average rainy days 1290:Record low °C (°F) 1150:Daily mean °C (°F) 790:In 2006, after the 594:Timeline of Managua 315:Elevated to Capital 256:12.13639; -86.25139 247: /  189:Novia del Xolotlán 6491: 6462:San Rafael del Sur 6411:Managua Department 6315:, Puerto Rico (US) 6269:), Montserrat (UK) 5872:Telecommunications 5505:2011-02-23 at the 5307:2011-08-13 at the 5191:Ribando, Clare M. 4364:Harris Interactive 4043:2011-07-08 at the 3963:. 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Sandino 2541:Calle del Comercio 2534:tourist attraction 2526: 2487: 2467:Monumento à la Paz 2411: 2364: 2322: 2299:2025 FIBA AmeriCup 2251: 2167: 2146:2007-10-08 at the 2140:Alliance Française 2136:Chinese Nicaraguan 2122:Nicaraguan culture 2085: 2035: 1989: 1939:or malls, such as 1901: 1872: 1806:Other universities 1728: 880: 816: 788: 751: 736: 720: 701:La Antigua Ciudad, 664: 609: 534:Managua Department 505:[maˈnaɣwa] 450:$ 9.4 billion 447: • Total 187:Nickname(s):  18:Managua, Nicaragua 6496: 6495: 6372: 6371: 6367: 6366: 6059: 6058: 6012: 6011: 6008: 6007: 5890: 5889: 5811: 5810: 5788:Political parties 5783:National Assembly 5751:Foreign relations 5718: 5717: 4130:"Station Managua" 4014:Nicaragua Network 3926:978-1-61069-248-9 3877:978-0-8225-2671-1 3850:978-1-907263-89-7 3762:Citypopulation.de 2803:Northern Highway. 2792:Avenida Roosevelt 2674:Ricardo Legorreta 2549:the Liberal party 2429:, founder of the 1913:Banco de Finanzas 1706:university degree 1695:secondary schools 1647:literacy campaign 1631: 1630: 1479:relative humidity 946:, the city has a 715:Aftermath of the 683:, who composed a 568:, where the word 530:metropolitan area 516:, and one of the 494: 493: 439: • Year 16:(Redirected from 6546: 6409: 6399: 6392: 6385: 6376: 6375: 6358:Washington, D.C. 6151:Charlotte Amalie 6119: 6118: 6086: 6079: 6072: 6063: 6062: 6039: 6032: 6025: 5995:National symbols 5905: 5904: 5901: 5900: 5852:Economic history 5847: 5822: 5821: 5729: 5728: 5648: 5647: 5590:Spanish conquest 5558: 5551: 5544: 5535: 5534: 5526: 5519: 5511: 5494: 5492:Nicaragua portal 5489: 5488: 5487: 5460: 5459: 5457: 5456: 5450: 5443: 5435: 5429: 5428: 5426: 5425: 5414: 5408: 5407: 5405: 5403: 5394:. 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1971: 1968: 1909:BAC Credomatic 1863: 1860: 1858: 1857: 1851: 1846: 1840: 1834: 1828: 1822: 1816: 1809: 1808: 1807: 1717: 1714: 1697:and dozens of 1693:, 5 bilingual 1636: 1633: 1629: 1628: 1624: 1623: 1616: 1615: 1612: 1609: 1606: 1603: 1600: 1597: 1594: 1591: 1588: 1585: 1582: 1579: 1576: 1574:sunshine hours 1569: 1568: 1565: 1562: 1559: 1556: 1553: 1550: 1547: 1544: 1541: 1538: 1535: 1532: 1529: 1527:sunshine hours 1522: 1521: 1518: 1515: 1512: 1509: 1506: 1503: 1500: 1497: 1494: 1491: 1488: 1485: 1482: 1474: 1473: 1470: 1467: 1464: 1461: 1458: 1455: 1452: 1449: 1446: 1443: 1440: 1437: 1434: 1427: 1426: 1421: 1416: 1411: 1406: 1401: 1396: 1391: 1386: 1381: 1376: 1371: 1366: 1361: 1357: 1356: 1351: 1346: 1341: 1336: 1331: 1326: 1321: 1316: 1311: 1306: 1301: 1296: 1291: 1287: 1286: 1281: 1276: 1271: 1266: 1261: 1256: 1251: 1246: 1241: 1236: 1231: 1226: 1221: 1217: 1216: 1211: 1206: 1201: 1196: 1191: 1186: 1181: 1176: 1171: 1166: 1161: 1156: 1151: 1147: 1146: 1141: 1136: 1131: 1126: 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