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  • KISAN—Nicaraguan East Coast Indian Unity UNO—United Nicaraguan Opposition FDN—Nicaraguan Democratic Forces FRS—Sandino Revolutionary Front MDN—Nicaraguan Democratic...
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  • Documents on the Nicaraguan Resistance United States Department of State • Bureau of Public Affairs Office of Public Communication • Editorial Division...
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  • the east and south of the Hondurian river Choluteca, crosses the main Nicaraguan cordillera (mountain chain), and follows the river Negro to the Bay of...
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  • June 1894 (1894) Nicaragua and the Mosquito Coast by Robert N. Keely, Jr. 1221325Popular Science Monthly Volume 45 June 1894 — Nicaragua and the Mosquito...
    834 bytes (4,862 words) - 09:20, 1 October 2018
  • feasibility of constructing a canal through Nicaragua. The commission reported in favour of the Nicaraguan route, which he strongly advocated. In 1879...
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  • Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography Squier, Ephraim George 580439Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography — Squier, Ephraim George ​ SQUIER...
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  • American Medical Biographies (1920) Brown, David Tilden 2760568American Medical Biographies — Brown, David Tilden1920 ​Brown, David Tilden (1822–1889)...
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  • Central America. While stationed off Grey Town he originated and surveyed the Nicaraguan route across the Isthmus, through Mosquito and Nicaragua, which...
    433 bytes (1,121 words) - 20:55, 26 December 2020
  • 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Honduras (category EB1911:Countries:Central America)
    watershed on the east and south of the river Choluteca, crosses the main Nicaraguan Cordillera (mountain chain) and follows the river Negro to the Bay of...
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  • Thomas Vigne of Walthamstow, Essex, was born in 1801. He entered Harrow school in 1817, and was admitted a student of Lincoln's Inn on 23 Dec. 1818. He...
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  • SENATE Thursday March 27, 1986 99th Congress 132 Cong R 6421-6423 AID TO NICARAGUAN DEMOCRATIC RESISTANCE Mr. KERRY. Thank you, Mr. President. Mr. President...
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  • School, may be appointed without examination as a clerk in the Department of State because of his services as secretary of the legation to Nicaragua and...
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  • 1849 he got from the Nicaraguan government a charter for a route from Greytown on the Atlantic by the San Juan river and Lake Nicaragua to San Juan del Sur...
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  • Edward, American financier: b. Dublin, Ireland, 25 March 1851. He was educated at the Jesuit school, Belvidere Place, Dr. Quinn's Preparatory School, and...
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  • 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Costa Rica (category EB1911:Countries:Central America)
    seaboard, notably the San Juan, which drains Lake Nicaragua. Issuing from the lake within Nicaraguan territory, the San Juan has a course of 95 m., mostly...
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  • Bandelier A narrow isthmus between Panama in the east and the Republic of Nicaragua in the north, the Caribbean Sea on the north-east and the Pacific Ocean...
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  • 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Tegucigalpa (category EB1911:Cities:Central America)
    mines and quarries have greatly declined in value, and farming is the chief local industry. In 1907 Tegucigalpa was occupied by the Nicaraguan invaders....
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  • boundaries, and we should respond the same way. Many American citizens have relatives in Central America; our nations are related, too. They are our friends...
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  • Transit Company had not lived up to the terms of its concession with the Nicaraguan Government. His efforts to hold it to the terms of its concession led...
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  • investigate the practicability of the Nicaragua route. Through Williams's influence a contract was made with the Central American Government for the construction...
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