Lake Nicaragua - translation to russian
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Lake Nicaragua - translation to russian

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

Lake Nicaragua         
озеро Никарагуа
Nicaragua         
  • City of Granada]] near [[Lake Nicaragua]] is one of the most visited sites in Central America.
  • 10th anniversary of the Nicaraguan revolution in Managua, 1989
  •  [[National Police of Nicaragua]]
  • Mi-17]] are used by the [[Nicaraguan Air Force]].
  • Afro-Nicaraguan
  • Flag of the Región Autónoma del Atlántico Norte
  • Flag of the Región Autónoma del Atlántico Sur
  • Flag of the Department of Chinandega
  • A sign in Bluefields in English (top), Spanish (middle) and Miskito (bottom)
  • The [[Somoto Canyon National Monument]] is located in [[Somoto]] in the [[Madriz Department]] in Northern Nicaragua.
  • Maderas volcano]].
  • [[Gallo pinto]] is a traditional dish of Nicaragua made with rice and beans.
  • Royal Caribbean]] [[Cruise ship]] docked near the beach at [[San Juan del Sur]] in Southern Nicaragua
  •  Nicaraguan president, [[Daniel Ortega]] with then [[Russian President]] [[Dmitry Medvedev]] in Moscow in 2008
  • [[El Güegüense]] is a [[drama]] and was the first literary work of post-Columbian Nicaragua. It is regarded as one of [[Latin America]]'s most distinctive colonial-era expressions and as Nicaragua's signature folkloric masterpiece combining music, dance and theatre.
  • Flag of the Department of Boaco
  • Flag of the Department of Estelí
  • Flag of the Department of Granada
  • Flag of the Department of Jinotega
  • Flag of the Department of Carazo
  • Flag of the Department of Chontales
  • Flag of the Department of Leon
  • Flag of the Department of Madriz
  • Flag of Managua
  • Flag of the Department of Masaya
  • 22x20px
  • Flag of the Department of Nueva Segovia
  • Flag of the Department of Rivas
  • Flag of the Department of Río San Juan
  • Madriz]], and exported worldwide through North America, [[Latin America]], Europe, Asia and Australia. Many coffee companies, like [[Nestlé]] and [[Starbucks]], buy Nicaraguan coffee.
  • Rebel leader [[Augusto César Sandino]] (center)
  • 2,100-year-old human footprints]] called "Huellas de Acahualinca" preserved in volcanic mud near [[Lake Managua]]
  • León Cathedral]], one of Nicaragua's [[World Heritage Site]]s
  • Nicaragua map of Köppen climate classification
  • Battle of San Jacinto]] during the [[Filibuster War]]
  • [[Apoyo Lagoon Natural Reserve]] is a nature reserve located between the departments of [[Masaya]] and [[Granada]].
  • [[Anastasio Somoza Debayle]] (center) with [[Richard Nixon]], 1971
  • Flooding in Lake Managua after [[Hurricane Mitch]] in 1998
  • [[Dennis Martínez National Stadium]] is Nicaragua's main stadium.
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  • An ancient [[petroglyph]] on [[Ometepe Island]]
  • A proportional representation of Nicaragua exports, 2019
  • Nicaraguan High school students at the [[American Nicaraguan School]]
  • The [[Solentiname Islands]] are tropical islands located in [[Lake Nicaragua]] which are home to 76 bird species and are a growing ecotourism destination.
  • Peñas Blancas, part of the [[Bosawás Biosphere Reserve]] is the second largest rainforest in the Western Hemisphere, after the Amazonian Rainforest in Brazil. Located northeast of the city of [[Jinotega]] in Northeastern Nicaragua.
  • [[Federal Republic of Central America]] and British colony of the [[Mosquito Coast]] in 1830
  •  The capital city [[Managua]] at night
  • [[Rubén Darío]], the founder of the [[modernismo]] literary movement in Latin America
  • Contra]]" rebels (ARDE Frente Sur) in 1987
  • Dominican]] President [[Rafael Trujillo]], 1952
  • [[Guardabarranco]] ("ravine-guard") is Nicaragua's national bird.
  • Universidad Nacional De Ingeniería "National University of Engineering", [[Managua]]
  •  [[Vigorón]] is a dish that is served with boiled yuca and chicharrones (fried pork with skin) and topped with a cabbage salad.
  • [[Violeta Chamorro]] in 1990 became the first woman president democratically elected in the Americas.
SOVEREIGN STATE IN CENTRAL AMERICA
ISO 3166-1:NI; The Republic of Nicaragua; Nicaragua, Central America; Republic of Nicaragua; Nicarugua; Nicuragua; Republica De Nicaragua; República de Nicaragua; Nicaraguan; Subdivisions of Nicaragua; Administrative divisions of Nicaragua; Sport in Nicaragua; Etymology of Nicaragua; Flora and fauna of Nicaragua; Ethnic groups in Nicaragua; Ethnic minorities in Nicaragua

[nikə|'rɑ:gwə-{nikə}'rægjuə]

существительное

география

Никарагуа

Nicaraguan         
  • City of Granada]] near [[Lake Nicaragua]] is one of the most visited sites in Central America.
  • 10th anniversary of the Nicaraguan revolution in Managua, 1989
  •  [[National Police of Nicaragua]]
  • Mi-17]] are used by the [[Nicaraguan Air Force]].
  • Afro-Nicaraguan
  • Flag of the Región Autónoma del Atlántico Norte
  • Flag of the Región Autónoma del Atlántico Sur
  • Flag of the Department of Chinandega
  • A sign in Bluefields in English (top), Spanish (middle) and Miskito (bottom)
  • The [[Somoto Canyon National Monument]] is located in [[Somoto]] in the [[Madriz Department]] in Northern Nicaragua.
  • Maderas volcano]].
  • [[Gallo pinto]] is a traditional dish of Nicaragua made with rice and beans.
  • Royal Caribbean]] [[Cruise ship]] docked near the beach at [[San Juan del Sur]] in Southern Nicaragua
  •  Nicaraguan president, [[Daniel Ortega]] with then [[Russian President]] [[Dmitry Medvedev]] in Moscow in 2008
  • [[El Güegüense]] is a [[drama]] and was the first literary work of post-Columbian Nicaragua. It is regarded as one of [[Latin America]]'s most distinctive colonial-era expressions and as Nicaragua's signature folkloric masterpiece combining music, dance and theatre.
  • Flag of the Department of Boaco
  • Flag of the Department of Estelí
  • Flag of the Department of Granada
  • Flag of the Department of Jinotega
  • Flag of the Department of Carazo
  • Flag of the Department of Chontales
  • Flag of the Department of Leon
  • Flag of the Department of Madriz
  • Flag of Managua
  • Flag of the Department of Masaya
  • 22x20px
  • Flag of the Department of Nueva Segovia
  • Flag of the Department of Rivas
  • Flag of the Department of Río San Juan
  • Madriz]], and exported worldwide through North America, [[Latin America]], Europe, Asia and Australia. Many coffee companies, like [[Nestlé]] and [[Starbucks]], buy Nicaraguan coffee.
  • Rebel leader [[Augusto César Sandino]] (center)
  • 2,100-year-old human footprints]] called "Huellas de Acahualinca" preserved in volcanic mud near [[Lake Managua]]
  • León Cathedral]], one of Nicaragua's [[World Heritage Site]]s
  • Nicaragua map of Köppen climate classification
  • Battle of San Jacinto]] during the [[Filibuster War]]
  • [[Apoyo Lagoon Natural Reserve]] is a nature reserve located between the departments of [[Masaya]] and [[Granada]].
  • [[Anastasio Somoza Debayle]] (center) with [[Richard Nixon]], 1971
  • Flooding in Lake Managua after [[Hurricane Mitch]] in 1998
  • [[Dennis Martínez National Stadium]] is Nicaragua's main stadium.
  • access-date=2007-11-21}}</ref>
  • An ancient [[petroglyph]] on [[Ometepe Island]]
  • A proportional representation of Nicaragua exports, 2019
  • Nicaraguan High school students at the [[American Nicaraguan School]]
  • The [[Solentiname Islands]] are tropical islands located in [[Lake Nicaragua]] which are home to 76 bird species and are a growing ecotourism destination.
  • Peñas Blancas, part of the [[Bosawás Biosphere Reserve]] is the second largest rainforest in the Western Hemisphere, after the Amazonian Rainforest in Brazil. Located northeast of the city of [[Jinotega]] in Northeastern Nicaragua.
  • [[Federal Republic of Central America]] and British colony of the [[Mosquito Coast]] in 1830
  •  The capital city [[Managua]] at night
  • [[Rubén Darío]], the founder of the [[modernismo]] literary movement in Latin America
  • Contra]]" rebels (ARDE Frente Sur) in 1987
  • Dominican]] President [[Rafael Trujillo]], 1952
  • [[Guardabarranco]] ("ravine-guard") is Nicaragua's national bird.
  • Universidad Nacional De Ingeniería "National University of Engineering", [[Managua]]
  •  [[Vigorón]] is a dish that is served with boiled yuca and chicharrones (fried pork with skin) and topped with a cabbage salad.
  • [[Violeta Chamorro]] in 1990 became the first woman president democratically elected in the Americas.
SOVEREIGN STATE IN CENTRAL AMERICA
ISO 3166-1:NI; The Republic of Nicaragua; Nicaragua, Central America; Republic of Nicaragua; Nicarugua; Nicuragua; Republica De Nicaragua; República de Nicaragua; Nicaraguan; Subdivisions of Nicaragua; Administrative divisions of Nicaragua; Sport in Nicaragua; Etymology of Nicaragua; Flora and fauna of Nicaragua; Ethnic groups in Nicaragua; Ethnic minorities in Nicaragua

[nikə'rægjuən]

прилагательное

общая лексика

относящийся к Никарагуа

существительное

[nikə'rægjuən]

общая лексика

житель или уроженец Никарагуа

никарагуанский

Definition

Nicaraguan
[?n?k?'ragj??n, -'ragw?n]
¦ noun a native or inhabitant of Nicaragua.
¦ adjective relating to Nicaragua.

Wikipedia

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.
What is the Russian for Lake Nicaragua? Translation of &#39Lake Nicaragua&#39 to Russian