The Nicaraguan Revolution (Spanish: Revolución Nicaragüense or Revolución Popular Sandinista) began with rising opposition to the Somoza dictatorship...
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Women played a role in the Nicaraguan Revolution. Those who joined the Sandinista movement in the revolutionary Nicaragua essentially fought a battle:...
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The Nicaraguan Health System. PATH. Birn AE, Zimmerman S, Garfield R. (2000). To decentralize or not to decentralize, is that the question? Nicaraguan health...
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Sandinista National Liberation Front (category 1961 establishments in Nicaragua)
after Augusto César Sandino, who led the Nicaraguan resistance against the United States occupation of Nicaragua in the 1930s. The FSLN overthrew Anastasio...
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Contras (redirect from Nicaraguan contras)
Government in Nicaragua, which had come to power in 1979 following the Nicaraguan Revolution. Among the separate contra groups, the Nicaraguan Democratic...
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of Nicaragua by: armed attacks against Nicaragua by air, land and sea; incursions into Nicaraguan territorial waters; aerial trespass into Nicaraguan airspace;...
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The Catholic Church in Nicaragua is the Nicaraguan part of the worldwide Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope, curia in Rome, and...
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the mid-1950s to 1975, Cuban Revolution in 1959, Iranian Revolution and Nicaraguan Revolution in 1979, worldwide Revolutions of 1989, and Arab Spring in...
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turmoil, warring with the Bloods and against each other. After the Nicaraguan Revolution in 1979, many of the former government of Anastasio Somoza Debayle...
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Cuban assistance to the Sandinista National Liberation Front (category Nicaraguan Revolution)
likely to take violent action to punish this. The early years of the Nicaraguan Revolution were strongly influenced by Cuba. The Sandinista leaders acknowledged...
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