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  2. Central American University, San Salvador - Wikipedia

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    UCA was founded on September 15, 1965, at the request of a group of Catholic families who appealed to the Salvadoran government and the Society of Jesus in order to create a university as an alternative to the University of El Salvador, becoming the first private institution of higher education in the country. [1]

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  7. Central American University, Managua - Wikipedia

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    Entrance of UCA - Nicaragua. Central American University – Managua (Universidad Centroamericana – UCA) was a private Catholic university located in Managua, Nicaragua.It was founded in July 1960 by the Society of Jesus on land donated by the Somoza family and was the first private university in Central America. [1]

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