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The local people call themselves Nicas, but most outsiders refer the people as Nicaraguans. Most people are mestizos, or natives and Spanish combined. The British brought black slaves to Nicaragua to work on plantations in the 17th century. Many Nicaraguans are descendants of the slaves.
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For a specific analysis of the population of Nicaragua, see Demographics of Nicaragua. Nicaraguans (Spanish: Nicaragüenses; also called Nicas) are people ...
They call themselves the Nicas. We generally refer to them as Nicaraguans. Whatever you call them, the people of the Central American nation of Nicaragua live ...
Nicaragua's multiethnic population includes people of mestizo, indigenous, European, and African heritage. The country's most spoken language is Spanish, though ...
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Nicaragua's population is made up mostly of mestizos (people of mixed European and indigenous ancestry). ... called Alta Gracia, the largest island in Lake ...
As an ethnical group the Nicaraguan population is considered to be 'mestizo', a mix between Spanish and indigenous people. The major part of the population ...
Most Nicaraguans are Mestizos, which means persons of mixed European and indigenous (Indian) ancestry. Whites (of European descent) make up less than one-fifth ...
In the Pacific as well as the north and centre of the country, these are Chorotega, Cacaopera (Matagalpa), Ocanxiu (Sutiaba) and Nahoa (Náhuatl), while on the ...
Apr 10, 2019 · Yes. In fact, the native name for Nicaragua is “Nicananahuac”, which means “nican”, “here”, and “anahuac”, the name of the territory ...