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93 Years Later, We Continue to Safeguard Sandino's Peace

Summary by Radio Nicaragua
February 2nd marked the 93rd anniversary of the signing of the Peace Agreement in Managua in 1933, which ended nearly seven years of war waged by the Army in Defense of Nicaragua's National Sovereignty, led by General Augusto C. Sandino. This agreement was not the beginning of peace, but rather its political formalization, as the war had already been decided on the ground. A month earlier, on January 1st of that same year, the United States occu…
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February 2nd marked the 93rd anniversary of the signing of the Peace Agreement in Managua in 1933, which ended nearly seven years of war waged by the Army in Defense of Nicaragua's National Sovereignty, led by General Augusto C. Sandino. This agreement was not the beginning of peace, but rather its political formalization, as the war had already been decided on the ground. A month earlier, on January 1st of that same year, the United States occu…

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Radio Nicaragua broke the news in on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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