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- Matagalpa (Spanish pronunciation: [mataˈɣalpa]) is a city in Nicaragua which is the capital of the department of Matagalpa. The city has a po****tion of...
- Matagalpa Fútbol Club is a Nicaraguan football team playing in the second division of the Nicaragua football system. It is based in Matagalpa. Segunda...
- Matagalpa (Spanish pronunciation: [mataˈɣalpa]) is a department in central Nicaragua. It covers an area of 6,804 km2 and has a po****tion of 600,057 (2021...
- people, also known as the Matagalpa or Ulúa, are an indigenous people in what is now El Salvador and Nicaragua. The Matagalpa are one of the most important...
- Matagalpa is an extinct Misumalpan language formerly spoken in the central highlands of Nicaragua. The language became extinct in the 19th century, and...
- Río Grande de Matagalpa (Spanish pronunciation: [mataˈɣalpa], Awaltara in Miskito, U****ulalí in Matagalpa) is a river of Nicaragua. Running 430 kilometers...
- moribund. Matagalpa The Matagalpa language was a Misumalpan language spoken by the indigenous Matagalpa people. In 1981, the po****tion of the Matagalpa people...
- Matagalpa Indians, armed with bows and arrows, made a decisive contribution to the expedition's defeat. In 2012, the "Indios Flecheros de Matagalpa"...
- (Spanish for 'Blue and White') was a w****ly newspaper published from Matagalpa, Nicaragua, covering international news. As of 1909 Samuel Moya served...
- The Roman Catholic Diocese of Matagalpa (erected 19 December 1924) is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Managua. Isidro Carrillo y Salazar (1924–1931)...