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Nic - 001 * Managua's Santiago Cathedral built in the 1600s and partially destroyed by the 1972 earthquake
Nic - 002 * Managua's Santiago Cathedral built in the 1600s and partially destroyed by the 1972 earthquake
Nic - 003 * Managua's Santiago Cathedral built in the 1600s and partially destroyed by the 1972 earthquake
Nic - 004 * Managua's Santiago Cathedral built in the 1600s and partially destroyed by the 1972 earthquake
Nic - 005 * Marble fountain honoring the Nicaraguan poet Ruben Dario
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Nic - 006 * Protestors camped out in Managua
Nic - 007 * A small carnival on the shore of Lake Managua
Nic - 008 * A failed attempt to topple this statue with a grenade damaged a leg (left in photo)
Nic - 009 * Parque Nacional de la Loma de Tiscapa. The park is the former site of the presidential palace and is located next to Nicaragua?s military headquarters (from nicaraguafacil.com)
Nic - 010 * View of Santiago Cathedral from Parque Nacional de la Loma de Tiscapa
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Nic - 011 * The north side fencing of the park affords views of the Maribios Volcanoes to the northwest of Managua, the Chiltepe Peninsula, Lake Managua and the old city center (from nicaraguafacil.com)
Nic - 012 * Parque Nacional de la Loma de Tiscapa
Nic - 013 * No this is not a nuclear power plant. It is a view of the new Catedral Metropolitana de la Purísima Concepción de María
Nic - 014 * Fragments of a statue of Anastasio Samoza (shield and 1 horse leg)
Nic - 015 * Giant black silhouette of national hero Augusto Sandino at Parque Nacional de la Loma de Tiscapa
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