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Matagalpa (Spanish pronunciation:[mataˈɣalpa]) is a city in Nicaragua which is the capital of the department of Matagalpa. The city has a population of 112,697 (2022 estimate),[2] while the population of the department is 606,643. Matagalpa is Nicaragua's seventh largest city, the largest in the country's interior, and one of the most commercially active outside of Managua. Matagalpa is known as the "Pearl of the North" and "Land of Eternal Spring."
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Matagalpa (Spanish pronunciation: [mataˈɣalpa]) is a city in Nicaragua which is the capital of the department of Matagalpa. The city has a population of...
Matagalpa (Spanish pronunciation: [mataˈɣalpa]) is a department in central Nicaragua. It covers an area of 6,804 km2 and has a population of 600,057 (2021...
people also known as the Matagalpa or Ulúa., are an indigenous people in what is now El Salvador and Nicaragua. The Matagalpa are one of the most important...
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Matagalpa is an extinct Misumalpan language formerly spoken in the central highlands of Nicaragua. The language became extinct in the 19th century, and...
Department 124,702 6 Chinandega Chinandega Department 114,417 7 MatagalpaMatagalpa Department 111,258 8 Esteli Esteli Department 110,329 9 Granada Granada...
were reloaded with Matagalpa loaded for Mindanao and arriving in Honolulu on 8 May 1942, too late to relieve Corregidor. Matagalpa and the other ships...
in Matagalpa transpired. He was a member of the El Ateneo de León in 1880, and he was the head of the construction of the Cathedral of Matagalpa. He...
moribund. Matagalpa The Matagalpa language was a Misumalpan language spoken by the indigenous Matagalpa people. In 1981, the population of the Matagalpa people...
Bluefields, Esteli, Granada, Jinotega, Juigalpa, León en Nicaragua and Matagalpa. Ordinaries Archbishop José Antonio Lezcano y Ortega (1913–1952) Archbishop...
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Matagalpa (erected 19 December 1924) is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Managua. Isidro Carrillo y Salazar (1924–1931)...
Macro-Chibchan language ethnic groups such as the Miskito, Rama, Mayangna, and Matagalpas.: 20 They had coalesced in Central America and migrated both to and from...
in Nicaragua (1995 census) Aerial view of Corn Island Selva Negra in Matagalpa Peñas Blancas, part of the Bosawás Biosphere Reserve in Jinotega. Momotombo...
of Santa María de Pantasma and Wiwili south by the municipalities of Matagalpa and Sébaco east by the municipalities of El Cua, Bocay, and Tuma La Dalia...
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losses." Further operations included a devastating loss near the city of Matagalpa, during which Mayorga was killed, which led Fonseca to a "prolonged period...
native Nicaraguan women. Some Germans were given land to grow coffee in Matagalpa, Jinotega and Esteli, although most Europeans settled in San Juan del...
and 7 lost in the Caribbean. Chorotega Cacaopera Chicomuceltec Lenca Matagalpa Monimbo Subtiaba Ciguayo Guanahatabey Island Carib Macorix (Northern and...
Nicaraguan cities rose in revolt. Armed youths took over the highland city of Matagalpa. Tercerista cadres attacked Guard posts in Managua, Masaya, León, Chinandega...