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- Autonomous Region Spanish: Región Autónoma de la Costa Caribe Sur; abbr.: RACCS and previously known as the South Atlantic Autonomous Region (Spanish: Región...
- RACC may refer to: Reading Area Community College, Reading, Pennsylvania, United States Regional Arts & Culture Council, Portland, Oregon, United States...
- Front (FSLN) – 64 seats (RACCN: 30, RACCS: 34) Yapti Tasba Masraka Nanih Aslatakanka (YATAMA) – 14 seats (RACCN: 12, RACCS: 2) Constitutionalist Liberal Party...
- Caribbean Sea; its approximately 40,000 speakers are spread over the RACCN and RACCS regions of Nicaragua. The region, known before 1986 as the Zelaya department...
- Region (RACCS) to the Escondido River and from there to Lake Nicaragua. Route 2 goes from a point near Roca Caiman on the Caribbean coast of RACCS to the...
- South Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region, often referred to as RACCN and RACCS, respectively. Nicaragua is one of the poorest countries in the Americas...
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- indicates the amount of food for which the nutrition information is shown. RACCs were established by regulation in 1993 in response to the Nutrition Labeling...
- Puerto Cabezas, as well as in several other locations in the RACCN and the RACCS. The city is served by Puerto Cabezas Airport. Puerto Cabezas is a sister...
- Dark blue: Zelaya (1957–1987) Yellow line: the current border of RACCN and RACCS...