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  • Central American University – Managua (Universidad Centroamericana – UCA) was a private Catholic University located in Managua, Nicaragua. It was founded in July 1960 by the Society of Jesus on land donated by the Somoza family and was the first private university in Central America. It numbered among its alumni Daniel Ortega, who did not graduate, Daisy Zamora, Sheynnis Palacios, and Ernesto Leal.
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  • Instituto of History of Nicaragua and Central America (IHNCA) at the Central American University (UCA) in Managua, Nicaragua.
  • 1934, as Central American Historical Institute, Managua -- Instituto Histórico Centroamericano, Managua (IHCA), within G-XG6039 - Universidad...
  • IHNCA, Orta Amerika Tarih Enstitüsü Kütüphanesi (Biblioteca del Instituto Histórico Centroamericano) ve Nikaragua Tarih Enstitüsü'nün...
  • On December 23, 1972, a 6.3 magnitude earthquake shook Nicaragua; its epicenter was twenty miles northeast of the center of Managua.
  • Established to explore and disseminate the rich history of Nicaragua and the broader Central American region...
  • Central American University ranked 3rd in Nicaragua and 8128th in the World 2024 overall rankings with enrollment - 8,850, founded in 1960.
  • Institute of History of Nicaragua and Central America (IHNCA), opened in September 1997, is housed in a three-storey building with research areas, auditoriums...
  • Conducting historical research in both the United States and in Central America, I found that there are some surprising similarities to the research process.
  • The UCA was founded in Managua, Nicaragua by the Society of Jesus on July 23, 1960, began with 350 students in the center of the capital and in 1965 moved.
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