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- Managua areaTotal "544.0".
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- Managua abstract "Managua (Spanish pronunciation: [maˈnaɣwa]) is the capital city of Nicaragua as well as the department and municipality by the same name. It is the largest city in Nicaragua in terms of population and geographic size. Located on the southwestern shore of Lake Xolotlán or Lake Managua, the city was declared the national capital in 1852. Prior to its inception as the capital city, the title had alternated between the cities of León and Granada. The city has a metropolitan population of about 2,200,000, composed predominantly of mestizos. Managua is the second most populous city in Central America, after Guatemala City.Founded in 1819, the city was given the name: Leal Villa de Santiago de Managua. Its original purpose was to serve as a rural fishing village. Efforts to make Managua the capital of Nicaragua began in 1824, after the Central American nations formally attained their independence from Spain. Managua's location between the rival cities of León and Granada made it a logical and ideal compromise site. Modern-day Managua was built in the 1850s on the site of an indigenous community. The city occupies an area on a fault. Seismologists predict that Managua will continue to experience a severe earthquake every 50 years or less. The city's economy is based mainly on trade and industry. Managua is Nicaragua's chief trading center for coffee, cotton, other crops and industry. It serves as an important industrial, commercial, political and cultural center. Its chief products include beer, coffee, matches, textiles, and shoes. Today, Managua is Nicaragua's main political, social, cultural, educational and economic hub. The city is served by the Augusto C. Sandino International Airport, the country's primary international airport and regional Los Brasiles and Punta Huete, military airport, recently renewed.The city has been witness to the rise and fall of political powers throughout Nicaragua's history and has suffered devastating earthquakes in 1931 and 1972, with the latter having lasting effects on the city's development. In 2007, after a successful literacy campaign, Managua was declared by the Mayor of Managua and the Sandinista party newspaper to be the first capital city in Central America to be rid of illiteracy. Since the 1972 earthquake, residential and business areas have developed on the outskirts of Managua. Other construction projects included schools, hospitals, and shopping centers. Such structures were specially constructed to withstand severe earthquakes. Managua also houses the only eternal flame in Central America.Residents of the city and of the department of Managua are called Managüenses.".
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- Managua country Nicaragua.
- Managua isPartOf Nicaragua.
- Managua leaderTitle "Mayor".
- Managua leaderTitle "Vice Mayor".
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- Managua populationTotal "927087".
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- Managua utcOffset "GMT-6".
- Managua wikiPageExternalLink www.alianzafrancesa.org.ni.
- Managua wikiPageExternalLink www.lavozdelsandinismo.com.
- Managua wikiPageExternalLink www.managua.gob.ni.
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- Managua areaTotalKm "544".
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- Managua augHighC "31.4".
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- Managua col "* Amman, Jordan * Amsterdam, Netherlands * Bogotá, Colombia * Caracas, Venezuela * Curitiba, Brazil * Guatemala City, Guatemala * Madison, Wisconsin, United States * Madrid, Spain * Manchester, United Kingdom * Miami, United States * Montélimar, France".
- Managua col "* Montreal, Canada * Panama City, Panama * Quito, Ecuador * Rans, France * Rio de Janeiro, Brazil * San José, Costa Rica * Tegucigalpa, Honduras * San Salvador, El Salvador * Santiago de Chile, Chile * Taipei, Taiwan * La Paz, Bolivia".
- Managua col "*National Agrarian University *National University of Engineering *Universidad Nacional de Managua *Catholic University Redemptoris Mater".
- Managua col "*Thomas More Universitas *American University *Central American University *University of Commercial Sciences".
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- Managua coordinatesRegion "NI".
- Managua date "July 2012".
- Managua decHighC "30.8".
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- Managua decSun "248".
- Managua establishedDate "1819".
- Managua establishedDate "1852".
- Managua establishedTitle "Capital of the Nation".
- Managua establishedTitle "Founded".
- Managua establishedTitle "Seat of the Government".
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- Managua febLowC "20.6".
- Managua febRainDays "0".
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- Managua hasPhotoCollection Managua.
- Managua imageCaption "From top to bottom, 1st column: Panoramic night Managua, BAC Credomatic Building, Building Invercasa, Ruben Dario National Theater, 2nd column : View of the city of Managua, Bandshell, 3rd column: Santo Domingo Mall Galleries , International Airport Augusto C. Sandino, Lake Managua, Managua's urban transport.".
- Managua imageFlag "Bandera de Managua.svg".
- Managua imageSeal "Coat_of_Arms_of_Managua.svg".
- Managua imageSkyline "Managua-NIC.jpg".
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- Managua latd "12".
- Managua latm "8".
- Managua latns "N".
- Managua lats "11".
- Managua leaderName "Daisy Torres".
- Managua leaderName "Reina J. Ruedas".
- Managua leaderTitle Deputy_mayor.
- Managua leaderTitle Mayor.
- Managua location "Managua, Nicaragua".
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