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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...
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Chorotega activists. Chorotega-speaking
peoples included the
Mangue and
Monimbo. The
dialects were
known as:
Mangue proper in
western Nicaragua, which...
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terrorists behind the 1972
Munich m****acre. The authors' 1983 follow-up,
Monimbo,
envisioned Miami race
rioters as the
pawns of
Nicaraguan and
Cuban communists...
- lost in the Caribbean.
Chorotega Cacaopera Chicomuceltec Lenca Matagalpa Monimbo Subtiaba Ciguayo Guanahatabey Island Carib Macorix (Northern and Southern...
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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...
- like Nindiri,
Niquinohomo and
Monimbó from
before the
Spanish Conquest. One of the city's
principle neighborhoods is
Monimbó (which in
Spanish means "close...
- (1980), with
Robert Moss. New York:
Crown Publishers. ISBN 0517536242.
Monimbó (1963), with
Robert Moss. New York:
Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-0671508005...
- Sabogales."
Camilo Ortega Museum in
Masaya Humberto Ortega's
version of the
Monimbó insurrection -
Radio La Primerísima - La
Gente - News from Managua, Nicaragua...
- were
Chorotega of
Costa Rica and
Nicaragua (where it was
called Mangue or
Monimbo), and
Chiapanec of Mexico.
According to
Kaufman (1974),
linguistic evidence...
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classified as
belonging to the Oto-Manguean
language family. In the
Monimbo neighborhood of the city of Masaya,
there are many
Chorotega natives but...