ONUCA was a United Nations peacekeeping mission deployed in Central America in 1990 and 1991. The United Nations Security Council formally created ONUCA...
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ONUSAL (section Difference from ONUCA)
now much-diminished ONUCA, whose personnel and assets were quickly moved to El Salvador in January 1992. ONUSAL differed from ONUCA, a similar peacekeeping...
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information see Kosovo. 1. ^ Shown are the flags of the five countries in which ONUCA operated. They are in this order (sorted alphabetically): Costa Rica, El...
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International Support and Verification Commission (section CIAV and ONUCA after the Contra demobilization)
involved until 1993. In part this situation was due to the UN's emphasis on ONUCA (Observadores de las Naciones Unidas en Centro América - UN Observer Group...
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International tensions over the Gulf were addressed by the United Nations ONUCA mission, starting in 1989 which included specific reference to the Gulf...
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Javadekar. Gen Bikram Singh has served in three UN missions in Nicaragua (ONUCA), El Salvador (ONUSAL) and the Democratic Republic of Congo (MONUC). While...
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to 1992, the Baradero-class patrol boats were deployed under UN mandate ONUCA to the Gulf of Fonseca in Central America. In 1994, the three Drummond-class...
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Iran/Iraq Military Observers Group UNTAG – Transition Assistance Group ONUCA – Observer Group in Central America UNIKOM – Iraq-Kuwait Observation Mission...
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Representative of the Secretary-General in the Dominican Republic. 1990 ONUCA United Nations Observer Group in Central America, Nicaragua. 1991 ONUSAL...
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