Sweetwater has a higher number of Nicaraguan Americans.
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    Sweetwater has a higher number of Nicaraguan Americans.

    Nicaraguans in the U.S.

    Abroad, the United States is home to the second largest number of Nicaraguans outside Nicaragua, particularly in the Miami area. The estimated number of Nicaraguan Americans in the U.S. was 281,167 in 2006, up from 177,684 in 2000.

    The earliest documents of immigration from Nicaragua to the United States was combined in total with those of other Central American countries. However, according to the U.S. Census Bureau some 7,500 Nicaraguans legally immigrated from 1967 to 1976. An estimated 28,620 Nicaraguans were living in the U.S. in 1970, 90% of which self-reported as white on the 1970 census. Most Nicaraguan immigrants during the late 1960s were women: there were only 60 male Nicaraguan immigrants for every 100 female immigrants during this period. In 1998 more than two million Nicaraguans were left homeless due to hurricane Mitch, as a result many Nicaraguans received permanent residence or temporary protected status (TPS) in the late 1990s.

    According to the 1990 U.S. Census 168,659 of the total 202,658 documented Nicaraguans in the U.S. were born in Nicaragua. In 1992 approximately 10–12% of the Nicaraguan population had emigrated. These emigrants tended to be disproportionately of working age, better educated, and more often white-collar workers than nonmigrants. In addition, emigrants were more likely to come from larger premigration households and higher income households.

    Areas of greatest concentration in the U.S.
    The largest concentration of Nicaraguan Americans in the U.S., about 79,559, is in Miami, Florida, most notably around th areas of Sweetwater and "Little Managua". Sweetwater has the highest concentration of Nicaraguan American in the U.S., in 2000 16.63% of Sweetwater residents identified as being of Nicaraguan heritage. This was the highest percentage of Nicaraguan Americans of any place in the country. As a result, Sweetwater is locally known as "Little Managua" after Managua, the Nicaraguan capital. However, the area of "Little Havana" in Miami is also colloquially called "Little Managua even though Sweetwater has a higher number of Nicaraguan Americans.

    California hosts the second largest concentration, most notably in the metropolitan areas of Los Angeles and San Francisco. The number of Nicaraguan Americans living in California was 51,336 in 2000.

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    Hablamos y escribimos en espaÑol porque nos sale de la verga.

    Hablamos y escribimos en espaÑol porque nos sale de la verga.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EL NICA View Post
    Hablamos y escribimos en espaÑol porque nos sale de la verga.
    Glad we can copy and paste... Glad we can keep you all within one jurisdiction We don't want to contaminate the rest of South Florida... Think about it.. we are doing Miami-Dade County a favor!

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    When the Cubans had Little Havana it was flourishing now that the tira flechas have it as Little Managua it is a cesspool just like Managua in Nicaragua. I have been there it is a 3rd world piece of shit. No wonder they all want to leave. LMAO at these imbeciles.

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