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Auto-translated by Grok Show original The cancer that is destroying Cuba is the same one that is destroying Nicaragua: an authoritarian regime that represses, persecutes, and forces its own people into exile. As a member of the United States Congress and representative of Florida's 26th District—home to a Show more Quote USEmbassy Nicaragua @USEmbNicaragua · 17h Auto-translated by Grok STATEMENT BY SECRETARY OF STATE MARCO RUBIO September 15, 2025 Message to the Nicaraguan people on their Independence Day. In the name of the Government of the United States of America, I reaffirm my solidarity with the Nicaraguan people on this important national holiday.
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Happy Independence Day, Nicaragua! This National Day, we look at Nicaragua’s role in the regional digital map. With one of the higher IPv6 adoption rates in Central America and direct connectivity through submarine cables, the country is strengthening its digital Show more
Auto-translated by Grok Show original #NicaraguensePorGraciaDeDios Happy Independence Day Nicaragua! I am pleased and proud that the legacy of my struggle and that of my family in seeking justice for the Femicide of my sister Dina Alexandra Carrión González QEPD, through the ruling of the @CorteIDH will Show more
It's Independence Day in my country !!! I drew my oc with her traditional Nicaraguan dress, eating 'Quesillo' and drinking 'Semilla de Jicaro'. I wish I could eat that today, it's sooooo good .
Auto-translated by Grok Show original Today, September 15, we commemorate the 204th anniversary of Central America's Independence, honoring the history and legacy of freedom that unites us as a region. #TodosSanJacinto #Nicaragua 𝙎𝙪𝙖𝙯𝙤 ☭ and 9 others
Auto-translated by Grok Show original How do you charge a violent, armed, and criminal country? On June 27, 1986, 39 years ago, the International Court of Justice ruled in favor of Nicaragua, condemning the United States to pay $17 billion in compensation for the damages, but to this day it has not paid a single Show more
— 🩷 TORB Straight Outta TFCon LA 2026 🩵 (@littlemisstfc) September 15, 2025
Auto-translated by Grok Show original Nicaragua, a unique and original land, forged in history, culture, and bravery, which today proudly celebrates its independence and sovereignty.
Auto-translated by Grok Show original Happy 204th anniversary of independence! On September 15, 1821, our homeland raised its brave voice and proclaimed its freedom, its sovereignty, and its independence. Today, as the City of Good Heart, we reaffirm our commitment to the values that unite us: Show more
Nicaragua Independence Day commemorates the nation's liberation from Spanish colonial rule. The day serves to remind Nicaraguans of their triumphant struggle for sovereignty, fostering national unity and an appreciation of their rich and diverse cultural heritage.
Nicaragua gained its independence on September 15, 1821, when the United Provinces of Central America (now known as Central America) jointly declared independence from Spain. This historic proclamation took place in Guatemala and catapulted Nicaragua into a new era. Leading up to this pivotal point, Nicaragua had experienced roughly 300 years of Spanish rule that saw the fusion of Indigenous cultures with Spanish influences, creating the unique blend of tradition and customs prevalent today.
On Nicaragua's Independence Day, a series of vibrant events and activities often take place. These commence with a resounding wake-up call played by school bands, followed by civic parades featuring school students in traditional Nicaraguan costumes. Symphonic concerts, sports competitions, and poetry recitals are other highlights of this grand festivity. Special church services are held to invoke divine blessings for a prosperous and peaceful nation. This annual celebration falls on September 15th, coinciding with the independence days of other Central American nations.
Nicaragua Independence Day facts
Independence Day is celebrated throughout the month of September and not just for a day.
León, Granada, and Ciudad Antigua were the first three cities established by the Spaniards after their arrival in Nicaragua.
The country has three biosphere reserves recognized by UNESCO, these are Bosawás, Ometepe, and Río San Juan.
Unlike some other Latin American countries, Nicaragua did not experience significant armed conflict during its independence process.
The colors of Nicaragua's flag (blue and white) symbolize justice and purity, respectively, and are often displayed during independence day celebrations.
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