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1983 novel by Arnaud de Borchgrave and Robert Moss
Monimbo is the 1983 follow-up novel to the 1980 Arnaud De Borchgrave-Robert Moss spy thriller The Spike. Fidel Castro attends a conference in Monimbo
Monimbo
Extinct language of Central America
Chorotega activists. Chorotega-speaking peoples included the Mangue and Monimbo. The dialects were known as: Mangue proper in western Nicaragua, which
Mangue_language
Municipality in Masaya Department, Nicaragua
like Nindiri, Niquinohomo and Monimbó from before the Spanish Conquest. One of the city's principle neighborhoods is Monimbó (which in Spanish means "close
Masaya
American journalist
(1980), with Robert Moss. New York: Crown Publishers. ISBN 0517536242. Monimbó (1963), with Robert Moss. New York: Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-0671508005
Arnaud_de_Borchgrave
Extinct group of Central American languages
were Chorotega of Costa Rica and Nicaragua (where it was called Mangue or Monimbo), and Chiapanec of Mexico. According to Kaufman (1974), linguistic evidence
Manguean_languages
Nicaraguan revolutionary
Sabogales." Camilo Ortega Museum in Masaya Humberto Ortega's version of the Monimbó insurrection - Radio La Primerísima - La Gente - News from Managua, Nicaragua
Camilo_Ortega
President of Nicaragua from 2002 to 2007
outside Managua at the age of 93. He was interred at the family crypt at Monimbó cemetery. Enrique Bolaños Geyer – 220 (54.6%) Eduardo Montealegre – 143
Enrique_Bolaños
Book by Arnaud de Borchgrave
terrorists behind the 1972 Munich massacre. The authors' 1983 follow-up, Monimbo, envisioned Miami race rioters as the pawns of Nicaraguan and Cuban communists
The_Spike_(novel)
Australian journalist and writer (born 1946)
Spike (with Arnaud de Borchgrave) (Crown, 1980) Death Beam (Crown, 1981) Monimbó (with Arnaud de Borchgrave) (Simon and Schuster, 1983) Moscow Rules (Villard
Robert_Moss
is classified as belonging to the Oto-Manguean language family. In the Monimbo neighborhood of the city of Masaya, there are many Chorotega natives but
Languages_of_Nicaragua
Nicaraguan poet (born 1954)
poet depicts the heroism and courage of the indigenous neighborhood of Monimbó that led the vanguard in the war against the Sower of the Flowers of Evil
Yolanda_Blanco
Wave of protests in Nicaragua
June 2018. Retrieved 17 January 2019. Diario, El Nuevo. "De Managua a Monimbó, homenaje a las víctimas". El Nuevo Diario. Archived from the original
2018_Nicaraguan_protests
1983 studio album by Roy Brown
know" respectively. Both songs are in English, as well as "The Drums of Monimbó", penned by Brown. This is the first album from him to feature songs in
Nuyol
Nahua ethnic group of Nicaragua
is "deer hill". The Nahuas of Masatepek inhabited Nindiri, Niquinohomo, Monimbó, and Masatepe which is named after this chiefdom. Tekwantepek was a militarily
Nicarao_people
support of the mayor of varas (Monimbo). After the small act, the city of Masaya and especially the indigenous people of Monimbo were strongly attacked by
Timeline of the 2018 Nicaraguan protests
Timeline_of_the_2018_Nicaraguan_protests
Canadian theatre collective, founded 1976
Contra Lo Fatal, after a poem by Ruben Dario, directed by Sam Kerson, performed in Monimbo, Nicaragua, 1987.
Dragon_Dance_Theatre
Sacred Coronation
of the Assumption 17 August 1980 Parish of Our Lady of the Assumption, Monimbo, Masaya Pope John Paul II Immaculate Conception of El Viejo 6 May 1989
List of canonically crowned images
List_of_canonically_crowned_images
Department of Nicaragua
Furthermore, the Nahuas of Masatepek inhabited Nindiri, Niquinohomo, Monimbó, and Masatepe. Catarina La Concepción Masatepe Masaya Nandasmo Nindirí
Masaya_Department
Nicaraguan revolutionary
named after Rigoberto López Pérez. In 1978, following the insurrection in Monimbo (a barrio in Masaya), Idania joined the ranks of the FSLN Command in Panama
Idania_Fernandez
Municipality in Masaya, Nicaragua
Masaya department. The Nahuas of Masatepek inhabited Nindiri, Niquinohomo, Monimbó, and Masatepe, and coexisted with the Chorotegas who also inhabited Masaya
Masatepe
Nicaraguan poet and journalist
born in 1944 in Masaya, Nicaragua, in the indigenous[specify] village of Monimbó. Her father was Sofonías Gómez, a teacher and painter of religious images
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