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What (who) is Lake Nicaragua - definition

LARGEST LAKE IN CENTRAL AMERICA
Lake Cocibolca; Lago Nicaragua; Lago de Nicaragua; Lago Cocibolca; Lake Granada; Mar Dulce; Gran Lago; Gran Lago Dulce; Lago de Granada; Nicaragua Lake; Lake nicaragua; Lake of Nicaragua

History of Nicaragua         
  • Affected regions in Nicaragua during Hurricane Mitch.
  • 2014–18 Nicaraguan protests]]
  • Map of Central America (1860s), pictured is Nicaragua along with the [[Guanacaste Province]] which then belonged to Nicaragua but was incorporated with present-day Costa Rica in 1825.
  • Central America 1892
  • Right-wing contra guerrillas in 1987, the group was supported by the US to oppose the Sandinista government.
  • Daniel Ortega remained as president in the 1980s, going on to become one of the longest leaders in the Americas.
  • Head of State of Nicaragua]].
  • An ancient [[petroglyph]] on [[Ometepe Island]]
  • Comparative GDP per capita. Nicaragua experienced a large fall in growth in the late 1980s.
  • U.S. Marines leaving New York City in 1909 for deployment in Nicaragua. Then-Colonel [[William P. Biddle]], in charge of the detachment, is in civilian clothes at right.
RECORD OF THE PAST OF NICARAGUA
Nicaragua/History; Political history of Nicaragua; Political history of nicaragua; History of nicaragua; Nicaraguan history; Prehistory of Nicaragua; Pre-Columbian history of Nicaragua; Pre-Columbian Nicaragua; Archaeology of Nicaragua
Nicaragua is a nation in Central America. It is located about midway between Mexico and Colombia, bordered by Honduras to the north and Costa Rica to the south.
Finland–Nicaragua relations         
DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS BETWEEN THE REPUBLIC OF FINLAND AND THE REPUBLIC OF NICARAGUA
Finland-Nicaragua relations; Finland Nicaragua relations
Finland–Nicaragua relations are foreign relations between Finland and Nicaragua. Finland is accredited to Nicaragua from its embassy in Mexico City, Mexico.
Mexico–Nicaragua relations         
  • Embassy of Nicaragua in Mexico City
  • Nicaraguan President [[Daniel Ortega]] and Mexican President [[Enrique Peña Nieto]]; 2014.
DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS BETWEEN THE UNITED MEXICAN STATES AND THE REPUBLIC OF NICARAGUA
Mexico-Nicaragua relations; History of Mexico–Nicaragua relations; History of Mexico-Nicaragua relations
Mexico–Nicaragua relations are the diplomatic relations between Mexico and Nicaragua. Both nations are members of the Association of Caribbean States, Community of Latin American and Caribbean States, Organization of American States, Organization of Ibero-American States and the United Nations.

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Lake Nicaragua

Lake Nicaragua or Cocibolca or Granada (Spanish: Lago de Nicaragua, Lago Cocibolca, Mar Dulce, Gran Lago, Gran Lago Dulce, or Lago de Granada) is a freshwater lake in Nicaragua. Of tectonic origin and with an area of 8,264 km2 (3,191 sq mi), it is the largest lake in Central America, the 19th largest lake in the world (by area) and the tenth largest in the Americas, slightly smaller than Lake Titicaca. With an elevation of 32.7 metres (107 ft) above sea level, the lake reaches a depth of 26 metres (85 ft). It is intermittently joined by the Tipitapa River to Lake Managua.

The lake drains to the Caribbean Sea via the San Juan River, historically making the lakeside city of Granada an Atlantic port, although Granada (as well as the entire lake) is closer to the Pacific Ocean geographically. The Pacific is near enough to be seen from the mountains of Ometepe (an island in the lake). The lake has a history of Caribbean pirates who assaulted Granada on three occasions. Before construction of the Panama Canal, a stagecoach line owned by Cornelius Vanderbilt's Accessory Transit Company connected the lake with the Pacific across the low hills of the narrow Isthmus of Rivas. Plans were made to take advantage of this route to build an interoceanic canal, the Nicaragua Canal, but the Panama Canal was built instead. In order to quell competition with the Panama Canal, the U.S. secured all rights to a canal along this route in the Bryan–Chamorro Treaty of 1916. However, since this treaty was mutually rescinded by the United States and Nicaragua in 1970, the idea of another canal in Nicaragua still periodically resurfaced, such as the Ecocanal proposal. In 2014, the government of Nicaragua offered a 50-year concession to the Hong Kong Nicaragua Canal Development Investment Company (HKND) to build a canal across Nicaragua at a cost of US$40 billion, with construction beginning in December 2014 and completing in 2019. Protests against the ecological and social effects of the canal as well as questions about financing have led to doubts about the project.

Examples of use of Lake Nicaragua
1. The earthquake jarred awake residents on the island of Ometepe on Lake Nicaragua.