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Larreynaga (Spanish pronunciation: [laˈrejnaɣa]) is the
second largest muni****lity in the León
Department of Nicaragua. The muni****lity seat is the town...
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Miguel Jerónimo
Larreinaga y
Silva (April 29, 1771 –
April 28, 1847) was a
Nicaraguan philosopher, humanist,
lawyer and poet. He was one of the people...
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generals to a
crossroads section in
Larreynaga and
executed them. Sandino's
remains were
buried in the
Larreynaga neighborhood of
Managua by a detachment...
- of the
Quetzal (7
December 1956) Nicaragua:
National Order of
Miguel Larreynaga (November 1974)
Order of
Ruben Dario (October 1958) Panama:
Order of Vasco...
- Torremaggiore,
Italy Yıldırım,
Turkey Che****waga Łowicz,
Poland Columbia County Larreynaga,
Nicaragua Corning Kakegawa, ****an Lviv,
Ukraine San
Giovanni Valdarno...
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never corrected. In Sánchez Cerén's youth, he
attended the José
Dolores Larreynaga Schooling Center for his
primary and
secondary education.
Beginning at...
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capital is the city of León.
Achuapa El
Jicaral El
Sauce La Paz
Centro Larreynaga León
Nagarote Quezalguaque Santa Rosa del Peñón
Telica Citypo****tion...
- José
Dolores Larreynaga Ayala (5
December 1828 – 29 June 1894) was a
Salvadoran politician who
served as
President of the
Legislative ****embly of El Salvador...
- of
Achuapa and Estelí and
bordered to the
south by the muni****lity of
Larreynaga. El
Sauce was
originally called Guayabal. The town
gained much attention...
- a slave. Here are
buried prominent Nicaraguan people, such as
Miguel Larreynaga,
poets Rubén Darío, Salomón de la
Selva and
Alfonso Cortés, the musician...