Nicaragua's Co-President, Rosario Murillo, spoke on Wednesday about the Ulwa people, on the occasion of the 173rd anniversary of their settlement in the community of Karawala, at the mouth of the Río Grande on the Caribbean coast. "The Ulwa people are celebrating 173 years since they made the decision to found the community of Karawala on the banks of the Río Grande," she emphasized.
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Nicaragua's Co-President, Rosario Murillo, spoke on Wednesday about the Ulwa people, on the occasion of the 173rd anniversary of their settlement in the community of Karawala, at the mouth of the Río Grande on the Caribbean coast. "The Ulwa people are celebrating 173 years since they made the decision to found the community of Karawala on the banks of the Río Grande," she emphasized.