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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BluefieldsBluefields - Wikipedia

    Bluefields is Nicaraguas chief Caribbean port, from which hardwood, seafood, shrimp and lobster are exported. Bluefields was a rendezvous for European buccaneers in the 16th and 17th century and became capital of the English protectorate of the Kingdom of Mosquitia in 1678.

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  4. Bluefields, city and port, eastern Nicaragua, just south of the mouth of the Escondido River and inland from its outer port of El Bluff. Named after the Dutch pirate Blewfeldt, who used it as a base in the 17th century, it was the capital of the British Mosquito Coast protectorate until returned to.

  5. Bluefields is the capital of the Southern Autonomous Region on the Atlantic coast of Nicaragua. The people have a combined heritage of being escaped/freed slaves, part of indigenous groups, descendants of Spanish settlers, and/or mix of any of these groups.

  6. Nicaragua's Caribbean coast is a unique part of the country, with its own distinct history and culture. The city of Bluefields, located on the eastern coast of Nicaragua, is the largest settlement in the region and has been a hub of commerce and culture for centuries.

  7. www.nicaragua-travels.com › caribbean › bluefieldsVisit Bluefields in Nicaragua

    Bluefields: a cosmopolitan city. B luefields is the capital of the Autonomous Region of the South Atlantic, between Kukra Hill and San Juan del Norte, the Caribbean Sea and El Rama.

  8. Situated on the south end of Nicaragua's Atlantic Coast is Bluefields – a small, unusual little town with a distinctive flavor. With a population of roughly 42,000 the town itself has little offer in the way of attractions and activities, even though it is Nicaragua's chief Caribbean port.

  9. Bluefields is the isolated capital of the South Caribbean Autonomous Region in Nicaragua. It is located along the wild, jungled Mosquito Coast (Moskito Coast) on Bluefields Bay at the mouth of the Escondido River.

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