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Nicaraguans (Spanish: Nicaragüenses; also
called Nicas) are
people inhabiting in,
originating or
having significant heritage from
Nicaragua. Most Nicaraguans...
- seen
Nicaraguans settling around in
smaller communities in
other parts of the world,
particularly Western Europe.
Small communities of
Nicaraguans are...
- 000
Nicaraguans left the country,
compared to 100,000
during the 1970–1989 period.
According to the
World Bank, in 2005
there were 683,520
Nicaraguans living...
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their own security.
Although many
Nicaraguans live in Spain, Mexico,
Panama and El Salvador, the
majority of
Nicaraguans living abroad are in
Costa Rica...
- of
Nicaraguans reside in the
Miami Metropolitan Area. Miami-Dade
County is home to 30% of
Nicaraguans residing in the
United States.
Nicaraguans have...
- Afro-
Nicaraguans are
Nicaraguans of Sub-Saharan
African descent. Five main
distinct ethnic groups exist: The
Creoles who
descend from Anglo-Caribbean...
- as lunch,
sometimes with eggs.
Nicaraguans do not
limit their diet
solely to corn, rice, and beans. Many
Nicaraguans have
small gardens of
their own...
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Chinese Nicaraguans (simplified Chinese: 尼加拉瓜华人;
traditional Chinese: 尼加拉瓜華人; pinyin: Níjiālāguā huá rén; Spanish: Sino-nicaragüenses) are
Nicaraguans of Chinese...
- language. In addition, many
ethnic groups in
Nicaragua, such as the
Chinese Nicaraguans and
Palestinian Nicaraguans, have
maintained their ancestral languages...
- This is a list of
Nicaraguans and
people of
Nicaraguan ethnicity: Omar D'León (1928–2022),
painter and poet.
Franck de Las
Mercedes (born 1972), painter...