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  2. Kola Shaler - Wikipedia

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    Kola Shaler. Kola Shaler is a cola soft drink manufactured in Nicaragua, invented by David Robleto Alemán in 1904. [1] Today, the drink is manufactured in Managua by Kola Shaler Industrial SA. Kola Shaler has been described as one of the "pioneers" in the soft drink industry in Nicaragua due to its longevity and continued popularity.

  3. Managua - Wikipedia

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    Managua ( Spanish pronunciation: [maˈnaɣwa]) is the capital and largest city of Nicaragua, and one of the largest cities in Central America. Located on the shores of Lake Managua, the city had an estimated population of 1,055,247 as of 2020, [4] and a population of 1,401,687 [4] in its metropolitan area. [7]

  4. Managua Department - Wikipedia

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    NI-MN. Managua ( Spanish pronunciation: [maˈna.ɣwa]) is a department in Nicaragua. It covers an area of 3,465 km 2 and has a population of 1,559,774 (2021 estimate), making it the country's most populated department. The capital is the city of Managua, which is also the capital of Nicaragua. The department has two coastlines, on the Pacific ...

  5. Enrique Gottel - Wikipedia

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    Gottel died January 11, 1875, in Managua. His funeral was attended by then President José Vicente Cuadra, members of the government, Fabio Carnevalini, and Francisco Deshon, among others. He would have been buried at the San Pedro cemetery in Managua, which was built in 1862 and was the city's first cemetery.

  6. Municipalities of Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The 15 departments and 2 autonomous regions of Nicaragua are divided into 153 municipalities. [1] The formation and dissolution of municipalities is governed by the Law of Municipalities (in Spanish: Ley No.40 - Ley de Municipalidades ), drafted and approved by the National Assembly on July 2. 1988. The municipalities are responsible for ...

  7. This Off-the-Shoulder Dress Is Your New Throw On and Go ... - AOL

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    The Sofia Jeans Off the Shoulder Dress is an affordable $18 wonder. It comes in two colors: a pink allover Magenta and a light blue print Caneel Bay with flowers from top to bottom. You can wear ...

  8. 1931 Nicaragua earthquake - Wikipedia

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    The 1931 Nicaragua earthquake devastated Nicaragua 's capital city Managua on 31 March. It had a moment magnitude of 6.1 and a maximum MSK intensity of VI ( Strong ). Between 1,000 and 2,450 people were killed. A major fire started and destroyed thousands of structures, burning into the next day. At least 45,000 were left homeless and losses of ...

  9. Water supply and sanitation in Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    According to the Nicaraguan Unidad Pública de Inversiones or Public Investment Unit, investments in water and sanitation from 1991-2006 were US$351 million or on average USD 22 million per year. This corresponds to 0.49% of GDP or US$4.5/capita/year. Within that period investment levels increased substantially in 1997.