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capital of nicaragua

 

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Noun capital of nicaragua has 1 sense
  1. Managua, capital of Nicaragua, Nicaraguan capital - the capital and largest city of Managua
    --1 is a kind of national capital
    --1 is a part of Nicaragua, Republic of Nicaragua

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Capital of Nicaragua

The term "capital of Nicaragua" refers to the city that serves as the political, cultural, and economic center of the country Nicaragua.

Sense 1: Managua

In its primary sense, the capital of Nicaragua is Managua. It is the largest city in Nicaragua and houses the country's government institutions, including the National Palace and the National Assembly.

Example sentences:

  1. I am planning to visit the capital of Nicaragua, Managua, during my trip.
  2. Managua is known for its bustling markets and vibrant nightlife.
  3. The capital of Nicaragua, Managua, offers a variety of cultural attractions.

Sense 2: Historical Capitals

The term can also refer to previous cities that have served as capitals of Nicaragua, such as Granada and León.

Example sentences:

  1. Granada was once the capital of Nicaragua and is known for its colonial architecture.
  2. León, another historical capital of Nicaragua, is famous for its universities and cultural heritage.
  3. Exploring the historical capitals of Nicaragua provides a glimpse into the country's rich history.
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