Index of Nicaragua-related articles
See also: Outline of Nicaragua
The following is an alphabetical list of topics related to the Republic of Nicaragua.
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- .ni – Internet country code top-level domain for Nicaragua
- 1966 National Opposition Union
A
- Abortion in Nicaragua
- Acoyapa
- Adán Cárdenas
- Adjacent countries:
- Adolfo Calero
- Adolfo Díaz
- Aeronica
- Agkistrodon bilineatus
- Agriculture in Nicaragua
- Alexander Vandegrift
- Alexis Argüello
- Alfonso Cortés
- Alfonso Robelo
- Alfredo Gómez Urcuyo
- Alliance for the Republic
- Altagracia
- Alternative for Change
- América Managua
- American Nicaraguan School
- American sweetgum
- Americas[1]
- Aminta Granera
- Anastasio Somoza Debayle
- Anastasio Somoza García
- Anastasio Somoza Portocarrero
- Ancient footprints of Acahualinca
- Apoyo Lagoon Natural Reserve
- Aristides Sánchez
- Arlen Siu
- Armando Morales Barillas
- Armando Morales
- Arnoldo Alemán
- Arroz a la valenciana
- Arturo Cruz, Jr.
- Arturo Cruz
- Asociación de Scouts de Nicaragua
- Atlantic Airlines (Nicaragua)
- Atlas of Nicaragua
- Atv98
- Aubry Campbell Ingram
- Augusto César Sandino
- Authentic Costeño Autonomy Movement
- Ave Maria University-Latin American Campus
- Avena (drink)
- Awas Tingni
- Ayax Delgado
- Azarías Pallais
B
- Banana Wars
- Banking in Nicaragua
- Barbara Carrera
- Barricada (FSLN)
- Bartolomé Martínez
- Battle for the Río San Juan de Nicaragua
- Belén, Rivas
- Ben Linder
- Benjamín Lacayo Sacasa
- Big stick Diplomacy
- Bilwi
- Blanca Castellon
- Bluefields Airport
- Bluefields
- Boaco (department)
- Boaco
- Bocana de Paiwas
- Bolsa de Valores de Nicaragua
- Bonanza Airport
- Bonanza, North Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region
- Bosawas Biosphere Reserve
- Bronzy hermit
- Bryan-Chamorro Treaty
- Buddhism in Nicaragua
- Buenos Aires, Rivas
- Buff-collared nightjar
C
- Cabo Gracias a Dios
- Camoapa
- Canal 4
- Canal 6
- Canal 9
- Canal 10
- Canal 15
- Capital of Nicaragua: Managua
- Captaincy General of Guatemala
- Carazo (department)
- Cárdenas, Rivas
- Caribbean Lowlands
- Carlos Alberto Brenes Jarquín
- Carlos Fonseca
- Carlos José Solórzano
- Carlos Mejía Godoy
- Carne Pinchada
- Carolina wren
- Catarina, Masaya
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- Category:Municipalities of the Boaco Department
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- Category:Municipalities of the Estelí Department
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- Category:Municipalities of Nicaragua
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- Category:Newspapers published in Nicaragua
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- Cecilia & The Argonauts
- Central America[3]
- Central America Hurricane of 1941
- Central American Defense Council
- Central American Parliament
- Central American Unionist Party
- Cerro Arenal Natural Reserve
- Cerro Negro
- Chacraseca
- Chamorro (family)
- Chesty Puller
- Chichigalpa
- Chinandega (department)
- Chinandega, Chinandega
- Chinandega
- Chinese Nicaraguan
- Chocoyero Nature Reserve
- Chontales
- Christian F. Schilt
- Christian Unity Movement
- Christianne Meneses Jacobs
- Chureca
- Churrasco
- Cinco Pinos
- Ciudad Antigua
- Ciudad Darío
- Ciudad Sandino
- Civic Association of Potosí
- Claribel Alegría
- Clark Memorandum
- Claudia Bermúdez
- Clodomiro Picado Twight
- Coast Alliance
- Coast People's Party
- Coat of arms of Nicaragua
- Coco River
- Colegio Centro América
- Colombia-Nicaragua relations
- Comalapa, Chontales
- Comedor Escolar Project
- Communications in Nicaragua
- Communist Party of Nicaragua
- Concepción (volcano)
- Condega
- Confederation of Labour Unification
- Conservative Action Movement
- Conservative Alliance
- Conservative Party of Nicaragua
- Constitutionalist Liberal Party
- Contras
- Cordillera Los Maribios
- Corinto, Nicaragua
- Corn Island Airport
- Corn Islands
- Cosiguina
- Costeño Democratic Alliance
- Cristiana Frixione
- Cuisine of Nicaragua
- Culture of Nicaragua
- Cupressus lusitanica
D
- Daisy Zamora
- Dance in Nicaragua
- Daniel Ortega
- David Green (baseball player)
- Democratic Conservative Party
- Democratic Party (Nicaragua)
- Democratic Party of National Confidence
- Democratic Revolutionary Alliance
- Demographics of Nicaragua
- Dennis Martínez
- Dennis Martínez National Stadium
- Departments of Nicaragua
- Deportivo Bluefields
- Deportivo Jalapa (Nicaragua)
- Deportivo Masatepe
- Deportivo Walter Ferretti
- Desembocadura de la Cruz de Río Grande
- Devern Hansack
- Diego Manuel Chamorro Bolaños
- Dimension Costena
- Dipilto
- Diria
- Diriamba
- Diriangén FC
- Diriangen
- Diriomo
- DJ Craze
- Dollar Diplomacy
- Dolores, Carazo
- Donald Vega
E
- Ecocanal
- Ecologist Green Party of Nicaragua
- Economic history of Nicaragua
- Economy of Nicaragua
- Edén Pastora
- Edgar Chamorro
- Edmundo Jarquín
- Eduardo Montealegre
- Education in Nicaragua
- El Almendro
- El Arenal Natural Reserve
- El Ayote
- El Castillo (municipality)
- El Castillo (village)
- El Coral
- El Crucero
- El Cuá
- El Güegüense
- El Jicaral
- El Jícaro, Nueva Segovia
- El Nuevo Diario
- El Rama
- El Realejo
- El Rosario, Carazo
- El Sauce, León
- El Tortugero
- El Viejo
- Elections in Nicaragua
- Emiliano Chamorro Vargas
- Emiliano Madriz
- Emilio Alvarez Lejarza
- Emilio Alvarez Montalván
- Enlace Nicaragua (Canal 21)
- Enrique Bermúdez
- Enrique Bolaños
- Enrique Gottel
- Eric Volz
- Ernesto Cardenal
- Ernesto Leal
- Erwin Krüger
- Esquipulas, Matagalpa
- Estadio Cacique Diriangén
- Estadio Independencia
- Estadio Olímpico de San Marcos
- Estelí (department)
- Estelí
- Estero Padre Ramos Natural Reserve
- ESTV (Canal 11)
- Evaristo Carazo
- Evaristo Rocha
F
- Federación Nicaragüense de Fútbol
- Federal Republic of Central America
- Feminist ideology during the Sandinista Revolution
- Fernando "El Negro" Chamorro
- Fernando Agüero
- Fernando Chamorro Alfaro
- Fernando Guzmán
- Flag of Nicaragua
- Foreign relations of Nicaragua
- Fortress of the Immaculate Conception
- Francisco Urcuyo Maliaños
- Fruto Chamorro
G
- Gabriel Traversari
- Gallo pinto
- Garifuna language
- Gaspar García Laviana
- Geography of Nicaragua
- Gil González Dávila
- Gioconda Belli
- Good Neighbor policy
- Granada (department)
- Granada, Granada, Nicaragua
- Granada, Nicaragua
- Gray-rumped swift
- Great Liberal Union
- Greater pewee
- Greytown, Nicaragua
- Grupo Armado
- Güirila
- Guillermo Sevilla Sacasa
- Gulf of Fonseca (Golfo de Fonseca)
H
- Hammond's flycatcher
- Hay–Bunau-Varilla Treaty
- Hay–Herrán Treaty
- Herty Lewites
- History of Nicaragua
- Hoffmann's two-toed sloth
- Hugo Palma-Ibarra
- Humberto Ortega
- Hunguhungu
- Hurricane Beta (2005)
- Hurricane Cesar-Douglas
- Hurricane Felix
- Hurricane Gert (1993)
- Hurricane Greta-Olivia
- Hurricane Irene (1971)
- Hurricane Joan-Miriam
- Hurricane Mitch
I
- Ignacio Chávez (president)
- Independent Liberal Party (Nicaragua)
- Independent Liberal Party for National Unity
- Indio Maiz Biological Reserve
- Indio Viejo
- Instituto Centroamericano de Administracion de Empresas
- International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
- ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code for the Nicaragua: NI
- ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 country code for the Nicaragua: NIC
- ISO 3166-2:NI region codes for the Nicaragua
- Iran-Contra Affair
- Isla de Cozumel
- Islam in Nicaragua
- Islands of Nicaragua
J
- J Smooth
- Jaguar
- Jaguarundi
- Jalapa, Nueva Segovia
- Jewish Nicaraguan
- Jinotega (department)
- Jinotega, Jinotega
- Jinotega
- Jinotepe, Carazo
- Jinotepe
- Joaquín Cuadra
- Joaquín Zavala
- John Negroponte
- Jorge Salazar
- José Areas
- José Coronel Urtecho
- José Dolores Estrada (president)
- José Dolores Estrada
- José Francisco Cardenal
- José León Sandoval
- José Madriz
- José María Estrada
- José María Moncada Tapia
- José Pou
- José Rizo Castellón
- José Santos Zelaya
- José Vicente Cuadra
- Joseph A. Harrison
- Joseph Adams
- Joseph Henry Pendleton
- Juan Bautista Sacasa
- Juan José Estrada
- Juigalpa, Chontales
- Juigalpa
- Julio Valle Castillo
- Junta of National Reconstruction
- Justo Abaunza
K
L
- La Chureca
- La Concepción, Masaya
- La Concordia, Jinotega
- La Conquista
- La Costeña
- La Cruz de Río Grande
- La Libertad, Chontales
- La Paz Centro
- La Paz de Carazo
- La Prensa (Managua)
- La Trinidad, Estelí
- Laguna de Perlas
- Lake Apanás
- Lake Managua
- Lake Nicaragua
- Languages of Nicaragua
- Larreynaga
- Las Lajas (volcano)
- Las Peñitas, Nicaragua
- Las Pilas
- Las Sabanas
- Latin America
- Laureano Pineda
- Legitimist Party (Nicaragua)
- Legitimists (Nicaragua)
- León (department)
- León, Nicaragua
- Leonardo Argüello Barreto
- LGBT rights in Nicaragua (Gay rights)
- Liberal-Conservative Junta
- Liberalism in Nicaragua
- Lincoln International Academy
- Lists related to Nicaragua:
- Diplomatic missions of Nicaragua
- List of airports in Nicaragua
- List of banks in Nicaragua
- List of birds of Nicaragua
- List of books and films about Nicaragua
- List of bus routes in Managua
- List of cinemas in Nicaragua
- List of cities in Nicaragua
- List of diplomatic missions in Nicaragua
- List of Films and Books about Nicaragua
- List of hospitals in Nicaragua
- List of islands of Nicaragua
- List of mammals in Nicaragua
- List of museums in Nicaragua
- List of Nicaraguan Americans
- List of Nicaraguan writers
- List of Nicaraguans
- List of Nicaragua-related topics
- List of people on stamps of Nicaragua
- List of players from Nicaragua in Major League Baseball
- List of political parties in Nicaragua
- List of radio stations in Nicaragua
- List of rivers of Nicaragua
- List of schools in Nicaragua
- List of shopping malls in Nicaragua
- List of volcanoes in Nicaragua
- Outline of Nicaragua
- Universities in Nicaragua
- Literature of Nicaragua
- Lorenzo Guerrero Gutiérrez
- Los Doce
- Luis Alberto Pérez
- Luis Mena
- Luis Somoza Debayle
- Luisa Amanda Espinoza Association of Nicaraguan Women
- Lya Barrioz
M
- Macua
- Macuelizo, Nueva Segovia
- Maderas
- Madriz (department)
- Magic Channel
- Managua – Capital of Nicaragua
- Managua (department)
- Managua International Airport
- Managua, Managua
- Manuel Fernando Zurita
- Manuel Pérez
- Mar Caribe
- Mario Román V. Palalán
- Marvin Benard
- Marxist-Leninist Popular Action Movement
- Masatepe
- Masaya (department)
- Masaya Volcano
- Masaya, Masaya
- Masaya
- Matagalpa (department)
- Matagalpa language
- Matagalpa, Matagalpa
- Matagalpa
- Mateare
- Matiguás
- Mayan cichlid
- Media of Nicaragua
- Mercedes Tenorio
- Merritt A. Edson
- Metropolitan Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception
- Michael Cordúa
- Miguel D'Escoto
- Miguel Larreynaga
- Miguel Obando y Bravo
- Military of Nicaragua
- Miskito
- Miskito Cays
- Miskito language
- Mogoton
- Mombacho
- Momotombo
- Monroe Doctrine
- Montelimar Beach
- Montezuma oropendola
- Morrito
- Mosquito Coast
- Moyogalpa
- Mozonte
- Muelle de los Bueyes
- Multiethnic Indigenist Party
- Multiethnic Party for Coast Unity
- Mulukuku
- Murra
- Museo de Tradiciones y Leyendas
- Music of Nicaragua
- Muy Muy
N
- Nacatamal
- Nagarote
- Nandaime
- Nandasmo
- National Action Party (Nicaragua)
- National anthem of Nicaragua
- National Assembly of Nicaragua
- National Autonomous University of Nicaragua
- National Conservative Action
- National Guard (Nicaragua)
- National Opposition Union
- National Opposition Union
- National Project
- National symbols of Nicaragua
- National System of Protected Areas (Nicaragua)
- National Unity Movement
- New Liberal Party
- Nica (toponym)
- Nicaragua
- Nicaragua at the 1968 Summer Olympics
- Nicaragua at the 1972 Summer Olympics
- Nicaragua at the 1976 Summer Olympics
- Nicaragua at the 1980 Summer Olympics
- Nicaragua at the 1984 Summer Olympics
- Nicaragua at the 1992 Summer Olympics
- Nicaragua at the 1996 Summer Olympics
- Nicaragua at the 2000 Summer Olympics
- Nicaragua at the 2004 Summer Olympics
- Nicaragua Betrayed
- Nicaragua Canal
- Nicaragua Christian Academy
- Nicaragua national football team
- Nicaragua v. United States
- Nicaraguan American
- Nicaraguan Campaign Medal
- Nicaraguan Christian Democratic Union
- Nicaraguan córdoba
- Nicaraguan Democratic Force
- Nicaraguan Democratic Movement
- Nicaraguan diplomatic missions
- Nicaraguan fifty-cordoba note
- Nicaraguan five hundred-cordoba note
- Nicaraguan general election, 2006
- Nicaraguan Institute of Natural Resources and the Environment
- Nicaraguan Liberal Alliance
- Nicaraguan Literacy Campaign
- Nicaraguan one hundred-cordoba note
- Nicaraguan Party of the Christian Path
- Nicaraguan peso
- Nicaraguan Resistance Party
- Nicaraguan Sign Language
- Nicaraguan Social Christian Party
- Nicaraguan Socialist Party
- Nicaraguan ten-cordoba note
- Nicaraguan twenty-cordoba note
- Nicaraguan Workers' Centre
- Nicaraguan
- Nicaragüense de Aviación (NICA)
- Nicarao
- Nicavisión (Canal 12)
- Nicolás Osorno
- Nindirí, Masaya
- Nindirí
- Niquinomo
- Nora Astorga
- North America[2]
- Nueva Guinea
- Nueva Segovia
- Nutting's flycatcher
O
- Occupation of Nicaragua
- Ocelot
- Ocotal
- Olive warbler
- Omar Cabezas
- Omar D'León
- Ometepe
- Operation Gold
- Organization of Central American States
- Orlando Montenegro Medrano
- Oscar Danilo Blandón
- Oswaldo Castillo
- Outline of Nicaragua
P
- Palacagüina
- Palestinian Nicaraguan
- Palm tanager
- Palo de Mayo
- Pantasma
- Partido de Nicoya
- Party for Citizen Action
- Patricio Rivas
- Pearl Cays
- Pearl kite
- Pedro Joaquín Chamorro Alfaro
- Pedro Joaquín Chamorro Cardenal
- Pinolero
- Pinolillo
- Pio Quinto
- Plain chachalaca
- Plain-brown woodcreeper
- Plus Ultra Brigade
- Political history of Nicaragua
- Politics of Nicaragua
- Polytechnic University of Nicaragua
- Poneloya, Nicaragua
- Popular Conservative Alliance
- Popular Social Christian Party
- Porfi Altamirano
- Posoltega, Nicaragua
- Potosí, Rivas
- President of Nicaragua
- Primera División de Nicaragua
- Prinzapolka
- Protected areas of Nicaragua
- Psychological Operations in Guerrilla Warfare
- Pueblo Nuevo, Estelí
- Puerto Cabezas Airport
- Puerto Cabezas
- Puerto Morazán
- Puerto Sandino
Q
R
- Rafel Toro
- Rail transport in Nicaragua
- Rafaela Herrera
- Rama language
- Rama people
- Rancho Grande
- Rationing in Nicaragua
- Real Estelí
- Real Madriz
- North Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region
- South Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region
- Religion in Nicaragua
- René Schick Gutiérrez
- Republic of Nicaragua (República de Nicaragua)
- Revolutionary Unity Movement
- Revolutionary Workers' Party (Nicaragua)
- Ricardo Mayorga
- Rigoberto Cruz
- Rigoberto López Pérez
- Río Blanco, Matagalpa
- Río San Juan (department)
- Rivas (department)
- Rivas
- Roberto Sacasa
- Róger Calero
- Róger Pérez de la Rocha
- Role of women in Nicaraguan Revolution
- Roman Catholicism in Nicaragua
- Roman Gonzalez
- Roosevelt Corollary
- Rosario Murillo
- Rosendo Alvarez
- Rosendo Chamorro
- Rosita Airport
- Rosita, South Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region
- Rota (volcano)
- Roy Geiger
- Rubén Darío
- Rufous motmot
S
- Salomón Ibarra Mayorga
- Salvador Machado
- "Salve a ti, Nicaragua"
- San Carlos, Río San Juan
- San Cristóbal volcano
- San Dionisio, Matagalpa
- San Fernando, Nueva Segovia
- San Francisco de Cuapa
- San Francisco del Norte
- San Francisco Libre
- San Isidro, Matagalpa
- San Jorge, Rivas
- San José de Achuapa
- San José de Bocay
- San José de Cusmapa
- San José de los Remates
- San Juan de Limay
- San Juan de Nicaragua
- San Juan de Oriente
- San Juan del Río Coco
- San Juan del Sur, Rivas
- San Juan del Sur
- San Juan River (Nicaragua)
- San Lorenzo, Boaco
- San Lucas, Madriz
- San Marcos, Carazo
- San Marcos, Nicaragua
- San Miguelito, Río San Juan
- San Nicolás, Estelí
- San Pedro Airport, Nicaragua
- San Pedro de Lóvago
- San Pedro del Norte
- San Rafael del Norte, Jinotega
- San Rafael del Norte
- San Rafael del Sur
- San Ramón, Matagalpa
- San Sebastián de Yalí
- Sandinismo
- Sandinista Ideologies
- Sandinista National Liberation Front
- Sandinista Popular Army
- Sandinista Renovation Movement
- Sandinista Workers' Centre
- Santa Lucía, Boaco
- Santa María de Pantasma
- Santa María, Nueva Segovia
- Santa Rosa del Peñón
- Santa Teresa, Carazo
- Santo Domingo, Chontales
- Santo Tomás del Norte
- Santo Tomás, Chontales
- Scorpión FC
- Sébaco
- Sebastián Uriza
- Semilla de Jicaro
- Sergio Ramírez
- Shawn Hasani Martin
- Silvestre Selva
- Sistema Nacional de Televisión (Nicaragua)
- Sistema Sandinista de Televisión
- Siuna Airport
- Siuna
- Smedley Butler
- Snowcap
- Social Conservative Party
- Social Democratic Party (Nicaragua)
- Sol Association
- Solentiname Islands
- Somotillo
- Somoto Canyon National Monument
- Somoto, Madriz
- Somoto
- Somoza
- Sopa de Mondongo
- Southern rough-winged swallow
- Spanish colonization of the Americas
- Spanish language
- Sumo language
- Supreme Electoral Council
T
- T-Bone
- Teatro Nacional Rubén Darío
- Telenica (Canal 8)
- Telenorte Canal 35
- Televicentro (Canal 2)
- Telica
- Telica (volcano)
- Telpaneca
- Terrabona
- Territorial disputes of Nicaragua
- Teustepe
- The Catholic Church and the Nicaraguan Revolution
- The Freedom Fighter's Manual
- Thelma Rodríguez
- Ticuantepe
- Timeline of Colombia-Nicaragua relations
- Tipitapa
- Tip-Top Restaurant
- Tiscapa Lagoon Natural Reserve
- Tisma
- Tola, Rivas
- Tomás Borge
- Tomás Martínez
- Tony Melendez
- Torombolo
- Totogalpa
- Tourism in Nicaragua
- Transportation in Nicaragua
- Tropical Storm Bret (1993)
- Tuma-La Dalia
- Turquoise-browed motmot
U
- United Fruit Company
- United Nations founding member state 1945
- United Nicaraguan Opposition
- United States embargo against Nicaragua
- United States embargo against Nicaragua
- Unity Alliance
- Universidad Centroamericana
- Universidad Nacional Agraria
- Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería
- Universities in Nicaragua
- UNO-96 Alliance
- Up with the Republic
- Uriel Molina
V
- Vaho
- Vicente Padilla
- Víctor Manuel Román y Reyes
- Vigoron
- Villa El Carmen
- Villanueva, Chinandega
- Villa Sandino
- Violeta Chamorro
- Viva Managua Movement
- VMA-231
- Volcanoes of Nicaragua
- Voseo
W
- Waslala
- Waspam
- Waspam Airport
- Water supply and sanitation in Nicaragua
- Whiskered screech owl
- White-shouldered tanager
- Wikimedia Atlas of Nicaragua
- Wildlife of Nicaragua
- William Walker (soldier)
- Witness for Peace
- Wiwilí de Jinotega
- Wiwilí de Nueva Segovia
- Women and the Armed Struggle in Nicaragua
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See also
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Main article: Nicaragua
- All pages beginning with "Nicaragua"
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- List of Central America-related topics
- List of international rankings
- Lists of country-related topics
- Outline of geography
- Outline of Nicaragua
- Outline of North America
- United Nations
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- ↑ The division of the Americas into the continents of North America and South America is somewhat arbitrary. Most commonly, Panama is considered to be a part of North America and Colombia is considered a part of South America. Geologically, the boundary between the two continents is defined by the boundary between the Caribbean Plate and the South American Plate. This places the boundary roughly along the Panama-Colombia border. Other definitions place the boundary at the lowest natural crossing of the Isthmus of Panama near the Panama Canal, or along the canal itself. Another definition places the boundary at the lowest crossing of Central America near Lake Nicaragua. This definition splits Central America between the continents of North and South America.
- 1 2 Greater North America may be geographically subdivided into Northern America, Central America, and the Caribbean.
- 1 2 Central America is defined as the southeasternmost extent of North America, most commonly including the seven nations of Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama.
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