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Tipitapa is a city and muni****lity in the
Managua department of
western Nicaragua. The area is
located between Lake
Managua and Lake Nicaragua. Tipitapa...
- The
Tipitapa River (Río
Tipitapa) is a
river in
Nicaragua that
connects Lake
Managua to Lake Nicaragua. Its flow is
seasonally variable, and when Lake...
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States resulted in the Pact of
Espino Negro,
which began the
Peace of
Tipitapa.
Although the
civil war came to an end, one
Liberal general,
Augusto César...
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reaches a
depth of 26
metres (85 ft).[citation needed] The
intermittent Tipitapa River feeds Lake
Nicaragua when Lake
Managua has high water. Lake Cocibolca...
- to a 12-foot-high (3.7 m)
waterfall on the
Tipitapa River. Lake view from
Tipitapa (2003) View from
Tipitapa (2003).
Momotombo and
Momotombito Volcanoes...
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Salem Tipitapa is a
Nicaraguan football team
playing in the
second division of the
Nicaragua football system. It is
based near
Tipitapa.
Segunda División...
- The Pact of
Espino Negro was an
agreement developed by the
United States to
resolve the 1926–1927
civil war in Nicaragua. In 1924,
moderate conservative...
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Department 213,718 3
Masaya Masaya Department - - 4
Tipitapa Tipitapa Department 156,523 5
Ciudad Sandino Managua Department 129,610 6 Chinandega...
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Department Po****tion (2009)
Chinandega Chinandega 106,600 León León 156,000
Managua Managua 985,100
Masaya Masaya 110,500
Tipitapa Managua 105,800...
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longest river in
Central America.
Other important rivers include Río
Tipitapa,
which links Lake
Cocibolca to Lake
Managua and
covers 1,050 km2 (405 sq...