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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicaragua - CachedSimilarYou +1' d this publicly.  UndoJump to The Somoza Dynasty (1936–1979): has experienced several military dictatorships, The Somoza family came to power as part of a en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Somoza_family - CachedSimilarYou +1' d this publicly.  UndoThe was an influential political dynasty who ruled as an hereditary dictatorship. Their influence exceeded their combined 43 years in www.latinamericanstudies.org/nicaragua/comeback.htm - CachedSimilarYou +1' d this publicly.  UndoMay 7, 2000 &ndash Somoza family seeking comeback. Dynasty' s heirs fight to regain seized property. BY GLENN GARVIN. MANAGUA -- More than 20 i.m-w.com/concise/Somoza%20family - CachedYou +1' d this publicly.  UndoFamily that maintained political control of for more than 40 years. 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By the late 1940s Somoza García is Nicaragua' s largest gtalumni.org/Publications/magazine/win92/nicaragu.html - CachedSimilarYou +1' d this publicly.  UndoHer husband, Pedro Joaquin Chamorro, crusading publisher of La Prensa and an opponent of Nicaragua' s Somoza-family dictatorship, was assassinated on a en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anastasio_Somoza_García - CachedSimilarYou +1' d this publicly.  UndoJump to Nicaragua and World War II: of Nicaragua' s small, but economically influential German community and www.amazon.com &rsaquo &rsaquo Americas &rsaquo Central America &rsaquo Nicaragua - CachedYou +1' d this publicly.  Undo of Nicaragua and the Somoza Family (9780905838281): Eduardo Crawley: Books. 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The 1979 Sandinista revolution brought great progress in land redistribution, health and www.jorian.com/san.html - CachedSimilarYou +1' d this publicly.  UndoFrom 1937 to 1979, was ruled autocratically by two successive generations of the Somoza family. This seemed to please the US, which preferred universalium.academic.ru/245516/Somoza_family - CachedYou +1' d this publicly.  UndoSomoza family — The Somoza was an influential political dynasty in Nicaragua. Their influence exceeded their combined 43 years in the presidency, muse.jhu.edu/journals/hispanic_american_historical/79.3walker.htmlYou +1' d this publicly.  Undoby T Walker - 1999 www.slideshare.net/unionmade/nicaragua-pp-blog - CachedYou +1' d this publicly.  UndoThe Somoza Dictatorship From 1930-1979 was controlled by the family. From 1936 to 1956 Garcia Somoza ruled Nicaragua. www.nationsencyclopedia.com &rsaquo World Leaders 2003 &rsaquo Nicaragua - CachedSimilarYou +1' d this publicly.  UndoMar 29, 2009 &ndash For most of the twentieth century lived under the dictatorship of the family. After gaining power in a country torn by www.merriam-webster.com/concise/Somoza%20family - CachedYou +1' d this publicly.  UndoFamily that maintained political control of Nicaragua for more than 40 years. The dynasty' s founder, Anastasio García (1896–1956), became head of m.eb.com/topic/554159/Somoza%20family - CachedYou +1' d this publicly.  UndoSomoza family (Nicaraguan family), that maintained political control of for 44 years. www.davekopel.com/Misc/Nicaragua.htm - CachedSimilarYou +1' d this publicly.  UndoThere are evil empires in the world, and for most of this century, Nicaragua has been The Somoza knew enough to keep the U.S. President happy, and www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/554159/Somoza-family - CachedSimilarYou +1' d this publicly.  UndoSomoza family (Nicaraguan family), that maintained political control of for 44 years. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anastasio_Somoza_Debayle - CachedSimilarYou +1' d this publicly.  UndoHe was the last member of the Somoza family to be President, ending a After being overthrown in an insurrection led by the FSLN, he fled in exile www.worldatlas.com &rsaquo &rsaquo North America &rsaquo Central America - CachedSimilarYou +1' d this publicly.  UndoIn the early 20th century, the U.S. Marines left, and quickly fell under the repressive four-decade regime of the family. Flag of the Sandinista www.ucis.pitt.edu/clas/nicaragua_proj//somoza/Hist-Somoza-dinasty.pdfSimilarYou +1' d this publicly.  UndoFile Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - Quick View www.motoringinvestments.com/xc106.htm - CachedSimilarYou +1' d this publicly.  UndoThe Somoza family' s 43-year dynasty had finally come to an end. From 1936 to 1979, the Somozas had ruled Nicaragua and accumulated personal assets www.costarica-net-guide.com/pedroj.html - CachedSimilarYou +1' d this publicly.  UndoHis murder provoked violent demonstrations and demands for Somoza' s resignation, touching off a civil war in and marking the beginning of the end www.latinamericanstudies.org/nicaragua/family.htm - CachedSimilarYou +1' d this publicly.  UndoSomoza family returns to Nicaraguan politics. MANAGUA (Reuters) -- A member of the once-powerful Somoza family announced the birth of a new Nicaraguan The CIA & - US secret wars fought in South America www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQnLfFxnwcg10 min - Sep 20, 2008 - Uploaded by capth00k printfu.org/somoza+family+nicaragua - CachedYou +1' d this publicly.  UndoSomoza Family Nicaragua Papers and Research , find free PDF download from the original PDF search engine. www.mongabay.com//nicaragua/nicaragua-the_somoza_era,_193 - CachedSimilarYou +1' d this publicly.  UndoNicaragua-The Somoza Era, 1936-74 from the Country Studies Program, formerly the The family also controlled the PLN, which in turn controlled the www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20070476,00.htmlYou +1' d this publicly.  UndoMar 27, 1978 &ndash Agriculture may run in his family simplicity does not. For more than 40 years the Somozas have ruled with a grip of iron—first the www.stanford.edu/group/arts/nicaragua/discovery_eng/timeline/ - CachedSimilarYou +1' d this publicly.  UndoFor four years after his son' s regime, close associates of the family maintain political control of Nicaragua. 1960: The U.S. dispatches its Caribbean Float aglobalworld.com &rsaquo &rsaquo North America Holidays &rsaquo Nicaragua Holidays - CachedSimilarYou +1' d this publicly.  UndoIn Nicaragua, a Central American democratic republic, Liberation Day is observed on July 19th. The day commemorates the flight of the Somoza family from www.nicaragua.com/blog/the-infamous-somoza-family - CachedSimilarYou +1' d this publicly.  UndoThe dynasty began on 1 February 1896 with the birth of Anastasio Somoza Garcia. He was born to a coffee planter in Managua and led the privileged latinamericanhistory.about.com/od//p/somozagarcia.htm - CachedSimilarYou +1' d this publicly.  UndoEarly Years and Family: Somoza was born into the Nicaraguan upper-middle class. His father was a wealthy coffee grower, and young Anastasio was sent to www.worldcat.org/wcpa/servlet/org.oclc.lac.ui.DialABookServlet? - CachedYou +1' d this publicly.  UndoThese changes meant that by the 1970s, at the end of more than four decades of dictatorial rule by the family, Nicaragua was even more unequal than it www.mongabay.com/history/nicaragua/nicaragua-family.html - CachedSimilarYou +1' d this publicly.  UndoFor several decades prior to 1979, the Nicaraguan state was scarcely differentiated from the family. Family ties played a diminished but still critical role news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/278427.stm - CachedYou +1' d this publicly.  UndoA grandson of the Nicaraguan military strongman Anastasio Somoza has created a new political party in Nicaragua. www.amazon.co.uk &rsaquo &rsaquo Government & Politics - CachedYou +1' d this publicly.  UndoNicaraguan Revolution: Somoza Family, Sandinista National Liberation Front, Central America, Nicaragua, Violeta Chamorro, Anastasio Somoza Debayle, countrystudies.us/nicaragua/11.htm - CachedSimilarYou +1' d this publicly.  UndoA cynical and opportunistic individual, García ruled with a strong The family also controlled the PLN, which in turn controlled the www.nytimes.com &rsaquo COLLECTIONS &rsaquo NICARAGUANS - CachedAdd to iGoogleYou +1' d this publicly.  UndoJul 28, 1995 &ndash But ever so cautiously, the family is beginning to return to Nicaragua, hoping to find a place now that memories of its five decades of www.monitor.upeace.org/archive.cfm?id_article=534 - CachedSimilarYou +1' d this publicly.  UndoAug 7, 2008 &ndash From then on, Nicaraguan history could be depicted through the rivalries, The dynasty lasted from 1936-1979, owing to " - Managua and Pochomil" Saanddk' s photos around www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWUhXxcM8xY2 min - Dec 18, 2010 - Uploaded by TripAdvisorTRIPWOWu www.grassrootsonline.org/where-we-work/nicaragua - CachedYou +1' d this publicly.  UndoNicaragua suffered from the authoritarian reign of the Somoza family, backed by the U.S., from 1936-1979. The family amassed staggering wealth, including vast encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Somoza+family - CachedYou +1' d this publicly.  UndoFamily that maintained political control of Nicaragua for more than 40 years. The dynasty' s founder, Anastasio Somoza García (1896–1956), became head of www.everyculture.com &rsaquo Ma-Ni - CachedSimilarYou +1' d this publicly.  UndoOfficially identified as the Republic of Nicaragua, the origin of the country' s name is . Because the was plagued by corruption, many of their www.answers.com &rsaquo Library &rsaquo Miscellaneous - CachedSimilarYou +1' d this publicly.  UndoSomoza family that maintained political control of Nicaragua for more than 40 years. The dynasty' s founder, Anastasio García (1896. highstrangeness.tv/articles/reagan.php - CachedYou +1' d this publicly.  UndoThe US had previously ruled through the brutal family dicatorship, once the dictatorship was overthrown by a popular revolution the US was revolutions.truman.edu/nicaragua/bios.htm - CachedSimilarYou +1' d this publicly.  UndoSomoza created an enormous fortune for himself and his family. He owned most of the industries and economically efficient resources in Nicaragua. By the end
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