Nicaragua earthquake may refer to:
Fort Hood units also aided Managua, Nicaragua, after an 1972 Nicaragua earthquake ravaged the city.
That season's All-Star game was dedicated in Clemente's honor, who died a week before while transporting supplies to victims of the 1972 Nicaragua earthquake.
This group was affected by two major events in Nicaragua: the 1972 Nicaragua earthquake, and the Communist Nicaraguan Revolution in 1979.
Roberto Clemente was a baseball player, who was killed in an air crash while trying to assist relief efforts after the 1972 Nicaragua earthquake.
One of the most significant geological effects of the 1972 Nicaragua earthquake quake was surface faulting.
They arrived just after the 1972 Nicaragua earthquake that decimated most of Managua.
After the 1972 Nicaragua earthquake 1972 earthquake of Managua and rising political tensions, Sylvia's parents decided to move south to Costa Rica.
The National Palace is one of Managua's oldest buildings undamaged by the 1972 Nicaragua earthquake.
In 1973, the award was renamed after Clemente following his death in a plane crash while delivering supplies to victims of the Nicaragua earthquake.