Puerto Cabezas (redirect from Bilwi, North Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region)
Bragman's Bluff (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpweɾ.to ka.ˈβe.sas]; Miskito: Bilwi) is a municipality and city in Nicaragua. It is the capital of Miskito nation...
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influx of money could be seen in the Miskito community of Bilwi. Prior to 1921, the community of Bilwi (Puerto Cabezas), Nicaragua was little more than a small...
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Feldgeister (redirect from Bilwis)
crosses on its blade on the Bilwis, shouting: "Da hast du es, Bilbze!" ("There you have it, Bilwis!"). Sorcerers acting as Bilwis and helpful methods against...
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14 Rivas Rivas 15 Río San Juan San Carlos 16 North Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region Bilwi 17 South Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region Bluefields...
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around Bluefields, and a smaller portion in Puerto Cabezas, Prinzapolka, Bilwi, Pearl Lagoon, the offshore Corn Islands, as well as other smaller communities...
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Hjúki and Bil (section Bilwis)
to later folklore in Germanic Europe. Bil has been identified with the Bilwis, an agriculture-associated figure that is frequently attested in the folklore...
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maintains a metropolitan centre in Manchester. Amsterdam, Netherlands (2007) Bilwi, Nicaragua Chemnitz, Germany (1983) Córdoba, Spain Faisalabad, Pakistan...
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Puerto Cabezas Airport (redirect from Bilwi Airport)
Puerto Cabezas Airport (IATA: PUZ, ICAO: MNPC) is an airport serving Puerto Cabezas, North Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region. It is located approximately...
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Caribbean Coast has three main cargo terminals located in Puerto Cabezas (Bilwi), Bluefields and Corn Island.[citation needed] All Airports are administered...
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people in the area homeless. Most of those affected lived in Krukira and Bilwi (Puerto Cabezas). The government declared a "State of Disaster" in the area...
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