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  2. Bluefields - Wikipedia

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    Bluefields is Nicaragua’s chief Caribbean port, from which hardwood, seafood, shrimp and lobster are exported. Bluefields was a rendezvous for European buccaneers in the 16th and 17th century and became capital of the English protectorate of the Kingdom of Mosquitia in 1678.

  3. List of airports in Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    Bluefields: RAAS: MNBL BEF Bluefields Airport: Chinandega: Chinandega: MNCH Chinandega Airport (Germán Pomares Ordoñez) Corn Island: RAAS: MNCI RNI Corn Island Airport: San Carlos: Río San Juan: MNSC NCR San Carlos Airport: Tola: Rivas: MNCE ECI Costa Esmeralda Airport: Domestic airports Bonanza: RAAN: MNBZ BZA San Pedro Airport: Moyogalpa ...

  4. South Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region - Wikipedia

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    The Caribbean Coast represents 35 percent of the Nicaragua cattle industry. With an annual compound growth rate of 9 percent in meat exports and 11 percent per year in milk production over the past 8 years, Nicaragua maintains its position as the main livestock, dairy products and meat producer of the Central American region. [citation needed]

  5. Bolsa de Valores de Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    Bolsa de Valores de Nicaragua is supervised by the Superintendencia de Bancos y Otras Instituciones Financieras (Supervision of Banks and Other Financial Institutions). [2] This institution supervises trading activity, market positions, as well as stock brokers, banks, insurance companies and issuers of securities .

  6. Electricity sector in Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    The "Indicative plan for the generation in the electricity sector in Nicaragua, 2003-2014" does not set any target or legal obligation for the development of renewable resources in the country. [10] However, in April 2005, the government approved Law No. 532., the “Law on Promotion of Electricity Generation with Renewable Resources” .

  7. Bluefields, Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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  8. Economy of Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    Nicaragua's economy continues to post growth, with preliminary indicators showing the Nicaraguan economy growing an additional 5% in 2011. [13] Consumer Price inflation have also curtailed since 2008, when Nicaragua's inflation rate hovered at 19.82%. [14] In 2009 and 2010, the country posted lower inflation rates, 3.68% and 5.45%, respectively ...

  9. Government of Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    Nicaragua is a country in Central America with constitutional democracy with executive, legislative, judicial, and electoral branches of government. The President of Nicaragua is both head of state and head of government. Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested in the National Assembly.