- Palestinian Nicaraguan
infobox ethnic group
group = Palestinian Nicaraguan Palestino Nicaragüense
poptime = unknown
popplace =Managua , Granada,Masaya
langs = Spanish,Arabic
rels =Christianity , andIslam
related=Palestinian Nicaraguan (Spanish: Palestino Nicaragüense) are
Nicaragua ns ofPalestinian ancestry who were born in or have immigrated to Nicaragua. They are part of the ethnicArab diaspora .History
At different points during the 1890s to the 1940s Nicaragua, and many other
Latin America n countries, established laws or issued ordinances that restricted the entry ofArabs , forbade the stay of Arabs already present in the country and curtailed the expansion of their commercial activities. [cite book | first=Christina | last=Civantos | coauthors= | title=Between Argentines and Arabs: Argentine orientalism, Arab immigrants, and the writing of identity | date=2005 | publisher=SUNY Press | url = | work = | pages =224 | accessdate = 2007-05-22 | isbn = 0791466019 ]Although the exact number of Palestinians is not available, Guzmán writes "it is possible that from the end of the nineteenth century until 1917, when the
Ottoman Empire entered its final decline, duringWorld War I , 40 Palestinian families arrived in Nicaragua".cite book | first=Roberto | last=Marín Guzmán | coauthors= | title=A Century of Palestinian Immigration Into Central America: A Study of Their Economic and Cultural Contributions | date=2000 | publisher=Editorial Universidad de C.R. | url = | work = | pages =49-59 | accessdate = 2007-05-22 | language = |isbn = 9977675872 ] By 2000 it was estimated that there were 500 families of Palestine and Palestinian descendants. The Palestinians that arrived in Nicaragua were mostly Christians and a small number of Muslims, the majority of which came from rural villages nearRamallah ,Jerusalem ,Beit Jala andBethlehem Culture and lifestyle
When the Palestinians arrived in Nicaragua, many came from
rural area s and had experience withagricultural work which most continued doing, however, not many were able to buy land. The few Palestinians that managed to buy land for agriculture managed to do so mainly in the Sabana Grande area of the department ofNueva Segovia in Northern Nicaragua. Despite the few people who managed to buy land many Palestinians immersed themselves incommerce . They received greatprofit s after foundingstore s in cities such asManagua , Granada andMasaya , where the majority of which decided to settle. The stores founded by Palestinian immigrants varied from Clothing to Food stores, some of the more successful stores they founded were "Tienda París Loundres", "Almacén Dajer", "La Media Luna" among others.The Palestinians in Nicaragua tried to attract non-Palestinian Arabs by founding the Club Árabe (Arab Club) in 1958, and although they managed to get Syrians and Lebanese to join, 80% of the members were Palestinian.
Prominent Palestinian Nicaraguans
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