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Calala Island, the Glossary

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Calala Island is a private island located in the Caribbean Sea, forming part of an archipelago of islands known as the Pearl Cays, off the coast of Nicaragua.[1]

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Table of Contents

  1. 31 relations: Caribbean Sea, Ciudad Sandino, Condé Nast Traveler, Daily Mirror, Ecosystem, El 19, François l'Olonnais, Harper's Bazaar, Hawksbill sea turtle, Hello! (magazine), Hummingbird, Jack Brooksbank, Jamaica, Magnificent frigatebird, Mongabay, Mosquito Coast, Necker Island (British Virgin Islands), Nicaragua, Pearl Cays, Pearl Lagoon, Petit Saint Vincent, Princess Eugenie, Seabird, South Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region, The Daily Telegraph, Tourism in Nicaragua, Treaty of Managua, Turtle, White-necked puffbird, Wildlife Conservation Society, Yellow warbler.

  2. Caribbean islands of Nicaragua
  3. Islands of Nicaragua
  4. Islands of the West Caribbean
  5. Private islands of the Caribbean

Caribbean Sea

The Caribbean Sea is a sea of the Atlantic Ocean in the tropics of the Western Hemisphere.

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Ciudad Sandino

Ciudad Sandino is a city and municipality in the Managua department of Nicaragua.

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Condé Nast Traveler

Condé Nast Traveler is a luxury and lifestyle travel magazine published by Condé Nast.

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Daily Mirror

The Daily Mirror is a British national daily tabloid newspaper.

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Ecosystem

An ecosystem (or ecological system) is a system that environments and their organisms form through their interaction.

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El 19

El 19 is a Nicaraguan newspaper, with close political ties to the Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional.

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François l'Olonnais

Jean-David Nau (c. 1630 – c. 1669), better known as François l'Olonnais (also l'Olonnois, Lolonois and Lolona), was a French pirate active in the Caribbean during the 1660s.

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Harper's Bazaar

Harper's Bazaar is an American monthly women's fashion magazine.

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Hawksbill sea turtle

The hawksbill sea turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) is a critically endangered sea turtle belonging to the family Cheloniidae.

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Hello! (magazine)

Hello! (stylized in all caps) is a royalist weekly magazine specializing in celebrity news and human-interest stories, first published in the United Kingdom on May 21, 1988, following the format of ¡Hola!, the Spanish weekly magazine.

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Hummingbird

Hummingbirds are birds native to the Americas and comprise the biological family Trochilidae.

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Jack Brooksbank

Jack Christopher Stamp Brooksbank (born 3 May 1986) is a British marketing executive who is married to Princess Eugenie, a niece of King Charles III.

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Jamaica

Jamaica is an island country in the Caribbean Sea and the West Indies. At, it is the third largest island—after Cuba and Hispaniola—of the Greater Antilles and the Caribbean. Jamaica lies about south of Cuba, west of Hispaniola (the island containing Haiti and the Dominican Republic), and south-east of the Cayman Islands (a British Overseas Territory).

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Magnificent frigatebird

The magnificent frigatebird (Fregata magnificens) is a seabird of the frigatebird family Fregatidae.

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Mongabay

Mongabay (mongabay.com) is an American conservation news web portal that reports on environmental science, energy, and green design, and features extensive information on tropical rainforests, including pictures and deforestation statistics for countries of the world.

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Mosquito Coast

The Mosquito Coast (also known as the Mosquitia or Mosquito Shore) is an area along the eastern coast of present-day Nicaragua and Honduras.

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Necker Island (British Virgin Islands)

Necker Island is a island in the British Virgin Islands just north of Virgin Gorda.

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Nicaragua

Nicaragua, officially the Republic of Nicaragua, is the geographically largest country in Central America, comprising.

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Pearl Cays

The Pearl Cays (Spanish: Cayos Perlas) is a group of 18 cays located about from Pearl Lagoon (Spanish: Laguna de Perlas) off the Caribbean coast of Nicaragua. Calala Island and Pearl Cays are Caribbean islands of Nicaragua.

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Pearl Lagoon

Pearl Lagoon is a municipality that is often time called just Lagoon and was historically known as English Bank.

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Petit Saint Vincent

Petit St Vincent, known locally as PSV, is an island south of St. Vincent in the Grenadine islands.

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Princess Eugenie

Princess Eugenie, Mrs Jack Brooksbank (Eugenie Victoria Helena; born 23 March 1990) is a member of the British royal family.

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Seabird

Seabirds (also known as marine birds) are birds that are adapted to life within the marine environment.

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South Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region

The South Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region (Región Autónoma de la Costa Caribe Sur) is one of two autonomous regions in Nicaragua.

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The Daily Telegraph

The Daily Telegraph, known online and elsewhere as The Telegraph, is a British daily broadsheet newspaper published in London by Telegraph Media Group and distributed in the United Kingdom and internationally.

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Tourism in Nicaragua

Tourism in Nicaragua has grown considerably recently, and it is now the second largest industry in the nation.

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Treaty of Managua

The Treaty of Managua, also known as the Zeledon-Wyke treaty, was an 1860 agreement between the United Kingdom and Nicaragua, in which Britain recognised Nicaraguan sovereignty over the Kingdom of Mosquitia, but reserved, on the basis of historical rights, a self-governing enclave known of the Mosquito Reservation for the people, citing earlier treaty arrangements and historical circumstances.

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Turtle

Turtles are reptiles of the order Testudines, characterized by a special shell developed mainly from their ribs.

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White-necked puffbird

The white-necked puffbird (Notharchus hyperrhynchus) is a species of bird in the family Bucconidae, the puffbirds, nunlets, and nunbirds.

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Wildlife Conservation Society

The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) is a global 501(c)(3) non-governmental organization headquartered at the Bronx Zoo in New York City, that states its mission as saving "wildlife and wild places across the globe".

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Yellow warbler

The yellow warbler (Setophaga petechia) is a New World warbler species.

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See also

Caribbean islands of Nicaragua

Islands of Nicaragua

Islands of the West Caribbean

Private islands of the Caribbean

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calala_Island

Also known as Lime Cay (Nicaragua).