How to use in-sentence of “nicaragua”:
+ Most of the rivers in Nicaragua are on the Caribbean coast and empty out into the Caribbean Sea.
+ Picado was born in San Marcos, Nicaragua but moved, with his parents, to Costa Rica in 1890.
+ Anastasio Somoza García was the President and dictator of Nicaragua from 1936 until his death in 1956.
+ The Nicaragua national baseball teambaseball team finished in fourth place at the 1996 Summer Olympics.
+ Fifteen stay over Nicaragua for about 36 hours, before going into the Caribbean Sea and becoming Tropical Storm Michelle.

Example sentences of “nicaragua”:
+ Tropical Depression Fifteen formed on September 23 in the Caribbean Sea and strengthened to Tropical Storm Matthew.On September 24 Matthew reached land at the Honduras and Nicaragua border while a tropical storm, and then Belize as a tropical depression.
+ She and her sister, Mary Ann Antrobus, have been deeply involved at a center in Nicaragua called Friends of Batahola.
+ They can breed in other forested habitats, for instance the dry deciduous woodlands of Nicaragua and in secondary forests.
+ Tropical Depression Fifteen formed on September 23 in the Caribbean Sea and strengthened to Tropical Storm Matthew.On September 24 Matthew reached land at the Honduras and Nicaragua border while a tropical storm, and then Belize as a tropical depression.
+ She and her sister, Mary Ann Antrobus, have been deeply involved at a center in Nicaragua called Friends of Batahola.
+ They can breed in other forested habitats, for instance the dry deciduous woodlands of Nicaragua and in secondary forests.
+ While Nicaragua is the largest country in area, of Central America, Guatemala has the largest population by country in Central America, with more than 14 million people and they also have the most populated city in Central America, being Guatemala City.
+ In formed on September 19 and made landfall in Nicaragua September 20.
+ It has a horizontal bands of blue and white, it is the coat of arms of Nicaragua centered on the white band.
+ As the remnants of Twenty-Seven moved west, the system in the southwestern Caribbean moved onto land in Nicaragua and quickly weakened, reducing wind shear on the remnant low.
+ Vivas Robelo died on 23 June 2020 at a hospital in Managua, Nicaragua from respiratory failure, aged 78.
+ Weinberger was Secretary of Defense during the Iran Contra scandal, which involved selling guns to Iran to give money to a group of rebels in Nicaragua called the Contras, who were fighting the socialist dictatorship there.
+ Zelaya Regiones Autónomas Del Atlñatico Norte y Sur, antiguo departamento de Nicaragua localizado en el sector oriental del país, que tenía como capital a la localidad de Bluefields.
+ From 1825 until the Constitution of 1838, the head of state of Nicaragua was known simply as Head of State.
+ Flooding in Nicaragua caused the only fatality during the season.
+ At least 178fatalities across Central America have been related to the storm, including 74 in Honduras, 53 in Guatemala, 27 in Mexico, 19 in Panama, two each in Nicaragua and Costa Rica, and one in El Salvador.
+ He was the cofounder of the Sandinista National Liberation Front in Nicaragua and was Interior Minister of Nicaragua during one of the administrations of Daniel Ortega.
+ After about half way between Nicaragua and South America, Tropical Storm Cesar became a hurricane on July 27.
+ The American interventions in Nicaragua were designed to prevent the construction of a trans-isthmian canal by any nation but the USA.
+ The biological diversity, warm tropical climate, and active volcanoes make Nicaragua an increasingly popular tourist destination.
+ Although Beta had moved out to sea, several rain bands from the remnant continued to fall on Nicaragua and Honduras on October 31.
+ The United States occupied Nicaragua from 1909 to 1933 and intervened in the country several times before that.
+ Costa Rica, southern Nicaragua and Panama had heavy damage from the storm.
