Corinto, Nicaragua

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Corinto is a town of 17,000 (1995 population) on the northwest Pacific coast of Nicaragua in the department of Chinandega. The municipality was founded in 1863 and was named in honour of the Greek city of Corinth.

  • Location:
    • Longitude: 12.4833/12°29' N
    • Latitude: 87.1833/87°11' W

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[edit] Economy

It was a railroad terminus and Nicaragua's largest Pacific port. It has its own Container terminal and is able to manage a wide variety of cargo: liquid, bulk, containers, cars, etc.

[edit] U.S. Attacks

On May 2, 1896 U.S. Marines land in Corinto to protect U.S. interests during political unrest.[1] [2]

On January 25, 1922 the USS Galveston landed a detachment of U.S. Marines at Corinto, to reinforce the Managua legation guard during a period of political tension.

While supporting the Contras in the 1980s, U.S. Forces illegally mined the harbor of Corinto. On October 10, 1983 an attack destroyed 3.2 million gallons of fuel. It is believed that this attack was directed by the CIA and carried out by U.S. Navy Seals.[3] [4] [5] [6]

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Invasions in the "Neighborhood", Revolutionary Worker #1059, June 18, 2000. Retrieved on 2006-11-10.
  2. ^ A CENTURY OF U.S. MILITARY INTERVENTIONS: From Wounded Knee to Iraq, Compiled by Zoltan Grossman. Retrieved on 2007-01-04.
  3. ^ International Court of Justice, CASE CONCERNING THE MILITARY AND PARAMILITARY ACTIVITIES IN AND AGAINST NICARAGUA (NICARAGUA v. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA).
  4. ^ The New York Times, OCT. 10 ASSAULT ON NICARAGUANS IS LAID TO C.I.A.. Retrieved on 2006-11-10.
  5. ^ NBC Evening News for Tuesday, Oct 11, 1983. Retrieved on 2006-11-10.
  6. ^ Photograph showing the burning oil tanks, Un comando de la CIA y fuerzas especiales SEAL bombardean refineria en Corinto, Nicaragua, 1983..

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