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noun - the capital and largest city of Nicaragua
The capital and largest city of Nicaragua, in the western part of the country on the southern shore of Lake Managua.
MANAGUA - Managua (Spanish pronunciation: [manawa]) is the capital and largest city of Nicaragua, and the center of eponymous department. Located on the southw...
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A 1972 earthquake destroyed most of the downtown area of this Nicaraguan capital |
This largest Nicaraguan city was rebuilt after it was ravaged by earthquake & fire in 1931 |
Parque Dario in this capital has a monument to Nicaraguan poet Ruben Dario |
A monument to Franklin D. Roosevelt stands at the base of La Loma Hill in this Nicaraguan capital |
This Nicaraguan capital shares its name with the large lake on which it lies |
This Central American capital lies on the shores of a lake with which it shares its name |
The center of this Nicaraguan capital was almost completely destroyed in a 1972 earthquake |
Pedro Joaquin Chamorro, an outspoken foe of the Samozas, was gunned down in this capital in 1978 |
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Managua (Spanish pronunciation: [manawa]) is the capital and largest city of Nicaragua, and the center of eponymous department. Located on the southwestern shore of Lake Managua, it had an estimated population 1,042,641 in 2016 within the city's administrative limits and a population of 1,401,687 in the metropolitan area, which additionally includes the municipalities of Ciudad Sandino, El Crucero, Nindirí, Ticuantepe and Tipitapa.The city was declared the national capital in 1852. Previously, the capital alternated between the cities of León and Granada. The 1972 Nicaragua earthquake and years of civil war in the 1980s severely disrupted and stunted Managua's growth. It was not until the mid-1990s that Managua began to see a resurgence.Managua's population is composed predominantly of mestizos and whites who are mainly of Spanish descent, with a minority being of French, Jewish Nicaraguan, German Nicaraguan, Italian, Russian and Turkish descent.* |