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- Cheap Calls From U.S.A to Nicaragua
- Propane and Natural Gas
- Water...
- Internet
- Cost Of Basic Products
- Would somebody PLEASE
- More power outages annuonced Today
- Water....wells
- water shortage
- Mailbox in Matagalpa ?
- Water Wells in Port
- Interesting Economy info
- Warning: Water Fines
- ENACAL to Regulate wells
- Increase in Medicine prices
- Enitel Reports on yearly losses
- Minimum Wage
- Wind turbines
- The new powerplants from Chavez
- Esteli Gets Solar Panels
- Social Protest: ENACAL
- Long-term rent?
- My Day Has Come
- Wind Turbines for Esteli
- A waste of Energy
- Managua: Property Taxes due
- Huehuete Fishers
- Solar
- Water Problems
- Coconut Power
- Live like a Nica
- My nephew's company
- Once
- Internet coverage in Nicaragua
- News article on picking a country to retire to
- telephone/electric poles
- Biogas Nicaragua
- Seniors head south to Mexican nursing homes
- Real world job example
- Knee Surgery in Nicaragua
- Private company installs wind generators
- Drink your own wastewater, just like the stars
- National Bus Routes, new fares
- Managua Property Taxes
- Electricity Rate increase
- Internet
- Breadmakers strike in Puerto Cabezas
- La Colonia Supermarkets: Discount
- New Fruit in the Market
- No more Blackouts as of November 15th
- SINSA - Discount
- Electricity Bill by EMAIL
- Municipal Bus Routes : Managua, Ciudad Sandino
- Banco ProCredit encourages kids to Save
- Esteli: Taxi Fare Increase
- Cooking Gas goes up again
- Cooking Gas goes up again - II
- Flour goes up $
- Estesa Rate Increase!
- One more reason to get off the Grid quick!
- Less Power Outages Today
- Cooking Gas
- Without Home Phone for 3 Months
- No more power outages as of Tomorrow?!.
- Beans down, Everything else up
- grey water
- Blackouts could return next week
- Cooking Gas goes up again 3
- No Blackout next year
- Water Bill Increase
- 4th Energy Increase in little time
- Childrens School Items
- Flour price Increase worries Bread makers
- ENACAL: 2 extra new fees for Managua residents
- Internet Access and Costs
- Electricity: Another Increase!
- Managua Trash, Pay house by house
- 2 for 1 COPA Airlines
- PALI - Chichigalpa, Chinandega
- U$1 = 19 cordobas
- Water Bill Increase
- Nicaragua Basic Food company..ENABAS
- Canasta Basico Charts
- inflation, liberals are never good...
- My own personal emigration plan. ( sort of)
- Cable TV option
- Cost of Basic Products II
- Electricity: INCREASE in May
- Shades of Red...
- New Digital Satelite Television
- A Question For Everyone on their Life in Nica
- Belts tighten in Nicaragua (LA Times)
- Transportation Strike, Higher prices in Market
- Bag'o Cement Cost increase
- Cell Phones?
- Getting Burried
- Printer Ink Cartridges?
- Fair Trade: Spreading The Wealth
- "Canasta Basica", Not what it used to be
- Surprise Electricity Bill increase
- Going rate on Lobster?
- Posted menu's in Dollars
- Eggs a substitute for Meat and beans?
- Fireworks
- Inflation USA and Nicaragua
- Pickens Plan for Nicaragua?
- Electrical appliances?
- Wind Turbines Coming South
- Using my U.S. bank account?
- Computer Prices
- Nicaraguan Central Bank Warns of Spiraling Inflation
- Where can i get a good job, Pay from 400 to 500?
- Broadband & Monthly Expenses
- New product
- What can I buy for $30,000.00 or less? (Housing)
- Cost of products up, quality down
- New Minimum wage - as of October 2008
- Kids Cell phones
- Canasta Basica break down July 2008
- Cooking Gas down
- Phone calls from the US to Nicaragua
- Electiricty bill could go down
- Movistar "3.5G"
- Want to move back to Nica, help please.
- Internet at snailīs pace!
- Bottled or Off the tree?
- 19.9999 cordobas = U$1 dollar (Feb 26, 2009)
- No Weber Here
- Add money to someone's Claro phone account
- Gas/Diesel Cost
- Cost of Basic Building Materials
- 50% discount on internet this month
- Panama vs Nicaragua for expats
- Cost of Electricity
- Cheap prescription drugs in Nicaragua
- Cheap Medicine in Nicaragua
- Used Clothing
- Drinking Beer just got cheaper!
- "Fritanga Italiano" - Restaurante Chik Chak
- Cell Phone expenses
- Fresh Live Turkey
- Cost of a bag of cement.
- Cost of Living: Family of 4
- Falling Prices
- Case of beer
- Motorcycles
- Maderas para Siempre - FACESA
- Turkey at Supermercado La Union
- Live Christmas Trees at La Union
- Furniture Prices
- Electricity
- Door to Door Turkey Salesman
- Christmas Dinner
- Cashews
- Appliances
- Produce
- Happy Hour in Granada
- El Salmon - Mariscos y Delikatessen
- Posting an ad in La Prensa Classifieds
- Mark Ups that make you say DAMN (Not the river kind)
- What does school cost?
- Food Items
- Cost of Living in Costa Rica
- Upgrading Internet Service with Movistar 3.5G
- Police Fines
- Construction Material Price List: Feret
- Free Labor
- Helium Balloon Kit
- Prices: Printing Photos
- Laundromat in Granada (Bradley)
- Increase in Ex-Pats giving up US citizenship
- Renting an ENORMOUS Paella pan
- mahindra truck in nica?
- Mahindra
- Food Items: Part 2
- Corn meal
- Sack of coal
- 25# of flour
- Vegetable Prices, What Happened?
- Beer
- Soda
- Cooking Gas - Please Explain
- Claro 3G - Billing Question
- Where To Buy Great Beef
- Would you buy this car?
- Budget/Cost of Living Family of 4 in Managua
- Cost of living in Esteli, San Juan del Sur, more
- Private Catholic School Revisited
- Toņa 16 oz cans
- Bad Math?
- Cheap Eats in Gringolandia
- Fresh Bagels and Such
- I just tried to fill up my tank
- Starbucks
- Leg of Lamb
- Food budget
- What's up with Tomatoes
- Variety
- Not trying to scare you all, but...
- Prices dropping on cooking gas...
- Dollar devaluation - what do you do?
- Hurry, While it is still cheap...........
- Esteli rental contacts
- Me & Electricity
- Eating Well For Less
- Cooking Gas, WTH??
- Availability of local pork lately...
- Bean Prices through the Roof
- Googles Project Fi in Nicaragua
- DN/DS power rates as a spread sheet & Inside power meter.
- Rumor - All $US acconts to be changed to Cords Sept 17
- Super Herramientas Managua
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