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United Nations peacekeeping mission in Central America
ONUCA was a United Nations peacekeeping mission deployed in Central America in 1990 and 1991. The United Nations Security Council formally created ONUCA
ONUCA
UN Peace mission for El Salvador
now much-diminished ONUCA, whose personnel and assets were quickly moved to El Salvador in January 1992. ONUSAL differed from ONUCA, a similar peacekeeping
ONUSAL
List of all former and current United Nations peacekeeping missions
information see Kosovo. 1. ^ Shown are the flags of the five countries in which ONUCA operated. They are in this order (sorted alphabetically): Costa Rica, El
List of United Nations peacekeeping missions
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Commune in Mureș, Romania
composed of six villages: Fărăgău, Fânațe (Fönácé), Hodaia (Telekytanya), Onuca (Unoka), Poarta (Körtekapu, German Birnthor), and Tonciu (Tancs, German
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24th Chief of the Army Staff (India)
Javadekar. Gen Bikram Singh has served in three UN missions in Nicaragua (ONUCA), El Salvador (ONUSAL) and the Democratic Republic of Congo (MONUC). While
Bikram Singh (general, born 1952)
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involved until 1993. In part this situation was due to the UN's emphasis on ONUCA (Observadores de las Naciones Unidas en Centro América - UN Observer Group
International Support and Verification Commission
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Military forces of the Republic of Ecuador
Representative of the Secretary-General in the Dominican Republic. 1990 ONUCA United Nations Observer Group in Central America, Nicaragua. 1991 ONUSAL
Armed_Forces_of_Ecuador
Combined military forces of Argentina
to 1992, the Baradero-class patrol boats were deployed under UN mandate ONUCA to the Gulf of Fonseca in Central America. In 1994, the three Drummond-class
Armed Forces of the Argentine Republic
Armed_Forces_of_the_Argentine_Republic
Gulf of the Pacific Ocean in El Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua
International tensions over the Gulf were addressed by the United Nations ONUCA mission, starting in 1989 which included specific reference to the Gulf
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Land-based arm of the Chilean armed forces
El Salvador-Honduras conflict (OAS mission). 1978-2013 UNIFIL 1989-1992 ONUCA 1991-1992 UNIKOM 1992-1993 UNTAC 1992-1995 ONUSAL 1995-1999 MOMEP (Military
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United Nations Security Council resolution
Nations Observer Group in Central America (ONUCA) in order to demobilise the Contras in Nicaragua. The size of ONUCA was increased by an additional 800 personnel
United Nations Security Council Resolution 650
United_Nations_Security_Council_Resolution_650
Land-based branch of the Armed Forces of Venezuela
throughout the 60's; as well as the deployment of Venezuelan troops in the ONUCA peacekeeping mission in Nicaragua. Other missions undertaken by the army
Bolivarian_Army_of_Venezuela
United Nations resolution adopted in 1989
decided to establish the United Nations Observer Group in Central America (ONUCA) in accordance with the report. The Council noted the need to monitor monetary
United Nations Security Council Resolution 644
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Award
Afghanistan, Pakistan 1988–1991 UNAVEM I Angola 1989–1990 UNTAG Namibia 1989–1992 ONUCA Central America 1991–2003 UNIKOM Kuwait, Iraq 1991– MINURSO Western Sahara
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Naval warfare branch of Argentina
to 1992, the Baradero-class patrol boats were deployed under UN mandate ONUCA to the Gulf of Fonseca in Central America. In 1994, the three Drummond-class
Argentine_Navy
Military award
Iran/Iraq Military Observers Group UNTAG – Transition Assistance Group ONUCA – Observer Group in Central America UNIKOM – Iraq-Kuwait Observation Mission
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Africa. Ended March 1990 1989 1992 UN Observer Group in Central America ONUCA Nicaragua Monitor ceasefire in the Nicaraguan Civil War. Ended January 1992
Timeline of United Nations peacekeeping missions
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themselves, while also owned jointly the villages of Sárpatak (Șapartoc), Unoka (Onuca), Körtekapu (Poarta), Szekérberete, Rücs (Râciu), Záh and Lőrinctelke (Leorinţa)
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the four Baradero-class patrol boats used under United Nations mandate ONUCA. Also in 1992, she transported troops, vehicles, and supplies of the Argentine
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Military unit
(OEA Mission) 1989–1992 United Nations Observer Group in Central America ONUCA 1991–1992 United Nations Iraq-Kuwait Observation Mission (UNIKOM) 1992–1993
Chilean Joint Peacekeeping Operations Center
Chilean_Joint_Peacekeeping_Operations_Center
Operation Sultan CF contribution to UN Observer Group in Central America (ONUCA) Operation Support Operation Unison (Canadian support to the 2005 Hurricane
List of Canadian military operations
List_of_Canadian_military_operations
90 days United Nations Medal for UNTAG 90 days United Nations Medal for ONUCA 90 days United Nations Medal for UNAVEM 90 days United Nations Special Service
Awards and decorations of the Irish Defence Forces
Awards_and_decorations_of_the_Irish_Defence_Forces
Amphibious cargo ship of the Argentine Navy
the four Baradero-class patrol boats used under United Nations mandate ONUCA. After the retirement of ARA Cabo San Antonio, Bahía San Blas became the
ARA_Bahía_San_Blas
United Nations resolution adopted in 1992
United Nations Observer Group in Central America (ONUCA) with effect from 17 January 1992. ONUCA's mandate was primarily extended at the request of Central
United Nations Security Council Resolution 730
United_Nations_Security_Council_Resolution_730
missions of the United Nations peacekeeping involved, so for the missions ONUCA in El Salvador, UNTAG in Namibia, ONUMOZ in Mozambique and UNTAC in Cambodia
Carl-August_Fleischhauer
Class of three cargo ships designed and built in Argentina
the four Baradero-class patrol boats used under United Nations mandate ONUCA; and then back to Argentina. Also in 1992, Cabo de Hornos transported troops
Costa_Sur-class_cargo_ship
Hungarian nobleman
Sárpatak, Unoka and Körtekapu (today Gornești, Dumbrăvioara, Șapartoc, Onuca and Poarta, respectively) became properties of the Erdélyi family. His territorial
Anthony_Erdélyi
Cargo ship in service with the Argentine Navy
the four Baradero-class patrol boats used under United Nations mandate ONUCA. In 2005, Canal Beagle was part of the naval deployment contributing to
ARA_Canal_Beagle
themselves, while also owned jointly the villages of Sárpatak (Șapartoc), Unoka (Onuca), Körtekapu (Poarta), Szekérberete, Rücs (Râciu), Záh and Lőrinctelke (Leorinţa)
Nicholas_Erdélyi
environment of the post-Cold War. Further, one Latin nation (Venezuela) provided ONUCA (UN Observer Group in Central America) with a battalion of infantry at the
Confidence-building measures in Central America
Confidence-building_measures_in_Central_America
Canadian scholar (born 1972)
and the Grupo de Observadores de la Naciones Unidas para Centro America (ONUCA), 1983–1992" (PDF). Canadian Military History. 17 (2). Laurier Centre for
Andrew_Godefroy
from Argentina, Chile and Uruguay. UN Observer Mission in Central America (ONUCA) 1990-1992: observers came from Brazil (21), Colombia (12), Ecuador (21)
Latin American involvement in international peacekeeping
Latin_American_involvement_in_international_peacekeeping
Confidence-building measures
Support Group as well as participation in the United Nations Observer Group ONUCA (with both observers and a group of naval patrol vessels in the Gulf of
Confidence-building measures in South America
Confidence-building_measures_in_South_America
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Thankfulness, Praise
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Lord or Prince of Youthfulness
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A flower
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Rose; Little Rose
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Feminine form of French Luc, LUCE means "from Lucania."
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American, Australian, British, English, Latin
Full of Life; Variant of Vivien; The Lady of the Lake in Malory's Mort Darthur; Lively
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Good road.
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A devoted one, Tender, Woman of magdala, To be present in latent
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Happy heart
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