• El Cuá is a municipality in the Jinotega department of Nicaragua. Formerly part of the municipality of El Cuá-Bocay, it became a separate municipality...
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  • brought about by the revolution. In 1986, Linder moved from Managua to El Cuá, a village in the Nicaraguan war zone, where he helped form a team to build...
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    Cúa (founded in 1690) is a small city capital of the Urdaneta Municipality, located in the Miranda State (Estado Miranda) in the north of Venezuela with...
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  • the San Francisco Chronicle, describing a Contra ambush near the town of El Cuá. Kruckewitt briefly describes Linder's early life and academic career, but...
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  • officially created on March 13, 2002, as a result of the division of the El Cuá-Bocay municipality. As of 2006, San José de Bocay is the newest municipality...
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  • Rahra Valleys: Jinotega city, Pantasma, Cuá, Wiwilí, Wamblan, Bocay Rivers: Coco, Yali, Montecristo, Pantasma, Cua, Wamblan, Ulwaskin, Bocay, Wina, Amaka...
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    171 531 1524 Granada Nandaime Nandaime 34,288 372.01 1890 Jinotega El Cuá El Cuá 43,305 637 2002 Jinotega Jinotega Jinotega 99,382 1,119 1891 Jinotega...
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    place. This lake is a habitat for a great variety of lake flora and fauna. El Cuá Jinotega La Concordia San José de Bocay San Rafael del Norte San Sebastián...
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  • Lopez's revolutionary alias. Las Mujeres del Cuá - a recording of the Women of the Cua, 2001 Diario, El Nuevo. "El Nuevo Diario". Elnuevodiario.com.ni (in...
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    in the 19th century after independence. However, according to the Kamba Cuá "Afro-Paraguayan Association", in 1782, the black population represented...
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