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Nicaragua

(República de Nicaragua.)

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The Constitution of the Republic of Nicaragua is that which came into operation on April 5th, 1913. This is the same as was promulgated on March 12, 1912, with the exception of Articles 168 and 170. Previous constitution was that of March 30, 1905. It vests the legislative power in a Congress of two houses consisting of 40 deputies, elected for 4 years by universal suffrage, and 13 Senators elected for 6 years. The Executive power is with a President appointed for 4 years.

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Statistical and other Books of Reference concerning Nicaragua

1. Official Publications

  • Foreign Office Reports. Annual Series. London.

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  • Nicaragua. Bulletins of the Bureau of the American Republics. Washington.

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  • Boletin de Estadistica de la Republica de Nicaragua. Managua, 1908.

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  • Constitucion Politica de la Republica de Nicaragua (10 Dec., 1893). Managua.

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2. Non-Official Publications

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  • Portas (S. J. Bernardo), Compendio de la historia de Nicaragua. Managua, 1918.

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  • Squier (E. G.), Nicaragua, its People, Scenery, Monuments, and the proposed Interoceanic Canal. 2 vols. London, 1852.

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John Scott Keltie LL.D. (Formerly Secretary to the Royal Geographical Society, Honorary Corresponding Member of the Geographical Societies of Scotland, Paris, Petrograd, Rome, Lisbon, Amsterdam, Brussels, Geneva, Neuchatel, Philadelphia, and of the Commercial Geographical Society of Paris)M. Epstein M.A., Ph.D. (Fellow of the Royal Geographical and of the Royal Economic Societies)

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Scott Keltie, J., Epstein, M. (1919). Nicaragua. In: Scott Keltie, J., Epstein, M. (eds) The Statesman’s Year-Book. The Statesman’s Yearbook. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230270480_47

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