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Sandinista National Liberation Front - Wikipedia
The Sandinistas took their name from Augusto César Sandino (1895–1934), the leader of Nicaragua's nationalist rebellion against the US occupation of the country during the early 20th century (ca. 1922–1934). The suffix "-ista" is the Spanish equivalent of "-ist". en.wikipedia.org
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Sandinista | Nicaragua, Marxist-Leninist Movement - Britannica
Sandinista, one of a Nicaraguan group that overthrew President Anastasio Somoza Debayle in 1979, ending 46 years of dictatorship by the Somoza family. www.britannica.com
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Sandinista! - Wikipedia
Sandinista! is the fourth studio album by the English rock band the Clash. It was released on 12 December 1980 as a triple album containing 36 tracks. en.wikipedia.org
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Sandinista
Sandinista, n. (a.) (ˌsændɪˈniːstə, -ˈnɪstə) [Sp., f. the name of Augusto César Sandino (1893–1934), Nicaraguan nationalist leader + -ista -ist.] A supporter of Sandino; a member of the revolutionary Nicaraguan guerrilla organization founded by him or of a similar organization founded in his name in... Oxford English Dictionary
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A Review of The Sandinista Revolution: A Global Latin American ...
Jarquín takes the Sandinista story right back to its origins as an anti-imperialist force led by the man who inspired its name, Augusto César ... revista.drclas.harvard.edu
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The Sandinistas
The Sandinistas believed that Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev was less willing to support foreign revolutionary movements than previous Soviet leaders had ... www.brown.edu
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Sandinista!
Sandinista! was mostly well received, though there was criticism towards the large size of the triple album. Sandinista! The Sandinista! wikipedia.org
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Nicaraguan Revolution (1978-1990)
In the elections of 1984, Daniel Ortega, a Sandinista, won the presidential election, and the Sandinista party remained in power until 1990, when an opposing ... americanarchive.org
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SANDINISTA Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SANDINISTA is a member of a military and political coalition holding power in Nicaragua from 1979 to 1990. www.merriam-webster.com
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History of the Sandinistas in Nicaragua - ThoughtCo
The Sandinistas are a Nicaraguan political party founded in the early 1960s with two primary goals: rooting out U.S. imperialism and ... www.thoughtco.com
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The Sandinista Revolution - UNC Press
The Sandinista Revolution and its victory against the Somoza dictatorship in Nicaragua gripped the United States and the world in the 1980s. uncpress.org
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Sandinista, Revolution, Politics - Nicaragua - Britannica
The Sandinista revolution represented a hopeful change toward democratization. It attempted to redress the enormous inequality and poverty in the country with a ... www.britannica.com
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Sandinista Popular Army
The Sandinista Popular Army (SPA) (or People's Army; , EPS) was the military forces established in 1979 by the new Sandinista government of Nicaragua to Sandinista People's Militia The Nicaraguan government established the Sandinista People's Militia (Milicia Popular Sandinista—MPS) to augment the regular wikipedia.org
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Sandinist
Sandinist, a. and n. (sændɪˈniːst, ˈsændɪnɪst) [ad. Sp. Sandinista Sandinista n. (a.): see -ist.] = Sandinista n. (a.)1969 Tricontinental July 43/1 The Sandinist Front has rejected the terms ‘villains’, ‘highwaymen’, and ‘bandits’ that the Nicaraguan and Costa Rica press are using to describe the Ni... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sandinista ideology
Sandinista ideology or Sandinismo is a series of political and economic philosophies instituted by the Nicaraguan Sandinista National Liberation Front See also Sandinista National Liberation Front Sandinista Renovation Movement References Palmer, Steven. wikipedia.org
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