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Nicaragua

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Noun

1. nicaragua, republic of nicaragua

a republic in Central America; achieved independence from Spain in 1821

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Nicaragua

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noun
1. 
a republic in Central America, on the Caribbean and the Pacific: colonized by the Spanish from the 1520s; gained independence in 1821 and was annexed by Mexico, becoming a republic in 1838. Official language: Spanish. Religion: Roman Catholic majority. Currency: córdoba. Capital: Managua. Pop: 6 217 581 (2017 est). Area: 131 812 sq km (50 893 sq miles)
2.  Lake Nicaragua

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Nicaragua

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1. 
country in Central America, on the Caribbean & the Pacific: declared itself independent from Spain (1821): 50,452 sq mi (130,670 sq km); pop. 4,395,000; cap. Managua
2. 
Lakelake in S Nicaragua: c. 3,100 sq mi (8,029 sq km)

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Nicaragua

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The largest lake of Central America, in southwest Nicaragua. The freshwater lake contains fish, such as sharks and sawfish, usually found only in salt water.
A country of Central America on the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean. Various Indian peoples, including the Miskito, inhabited the area when Columbus visited in 1502. Spanish settlement began in 1524. The colony was ruled as part of Guatemala until 1821, when the entire region gained independence. Since its designation as a republic in 1838, Nicaragua has had a turbulent history, with frequent intervention by foreign powers. Managua is the capital and the largest city.

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