No Nica?I was sent by a dear friend of mine to my home in Nicaragua the August issue of your magazine. He is a Nicaraguan that lives in Washington and is a compatriot com·pa·tri·ot n. 1. A person from one's own country. 2. A colleague. [French compatriote, from Late Latin compatri that admires and reads your magazine very much. I found it very interesting and easy to read. I even bought one of your recommended books under the "Briefcase In Windows 95/98, a system folder used for synchronizing files between two computers, typically a desktop and laptop computer. Files to be worked on are placed into a Briefcase, which is then transferred to the second machine via floppy, cable or network. " box, but I felt very sad that under the economic indicators Economic indicators The key statistics of the economy that reveal the direction the economy is heading in; for example, the unemployment rate and the inflation rate. my country, Nicaragua, was nowhere to be found! It is like it didn't exist. Please ask the person in charge of doing the research for the Latin American indicators not to forget that Central America Central America, narrow, southernmost region (c.202,200 sq mi/523,698 sq km) of North America, linked to South America at Colombia. It separates the Caribbean from the Pacific. has five countries, not four. Alfredo Solorzano Managua, Nicaragua |
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