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  2. Nicaraguan Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Nicaragua has a small military force with only 9,412 members as of 2010. This number includes 1,500 officers (16%), 302 non-commissioned officers (3%), and 7,610 troops (81%). [ 19 ] This relatively small armed force is supported by an extremely small $41 million-dollar defense budget (2010). [ 20 ]

  3. National Guard (Nicaragua) - Wikipedia

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    Throughout its existence, the Nicaraguan National Guard received military assistance mainly from the United States, who provided since the late 1920s everything that the Guardia used, from uniforms and boots to rifles, artillery and vehicles, mostly under the US Military Assistance Program (MAP). However, starting in the early 1950s, the ...

  4. File:Maps of Nicaragua, North and Central America- Population ...

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  5. Category:Military of Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Maps of Mexico - Wikipedia

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  8. Mexico–Nicaragua relations - Wikipedia

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    Today, Mexico and Nicaragua are two Latin American nations that share a common cultural history from the Nahuas and the Oto-Manguean people. The two nations also share a common history in the fact that both nations were colonized by the Spanish Empire. In 1821, Mexico gained independence from Spain and Nicaragua became a part of the First ...

  9. File:Map of Nicaragua.svg - Wikipedia

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