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The town of Bluefields was born as a refuge for pirates and English merchants who used this area to hide or refuel before continuing on their expeditions. The biggest cultural festival of Bluefields is the Palo de Mayo celebration. In line with the&n...
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The Corn Islands lie of the coast of Nicaragua and are one of the Caribbean's forgotten tropical paradises. Both islands are lush with exotic fruit trees, breezy palm trees, and sandy beaches. Adventure seekers come here for the amazing fi...
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El Castillo is a historic town located in Rio San Juan, Nicaragua. The most popular sight in town is the 17th century Fortress of Immaculate Conception, or El Morro, a strategically built fortress originally built by the Spanish to defend against inv...
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Founded on the shore of Lake Nicaragua in 1524 by Francisco Fernandez de Cordoba, Granada, Nicaragua, is the nation's oldest city, one of the oldest cities in the New World and foremost attraction for tourists from around the world. Granada is the cl...
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Also known as Lago de Cocibolca, or "the sweet sea," Lake Nicaragua is the largest lake in Central America—about 100 mi/60 km long and 50 mi/30 km wide—and the 21th largest freshwater lake in the world. The city of Granada is located on the lake's no...
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Located in northwestern Nicaragua, about 90 minutes northwest of the capital city, Managua, and just 12 mi/20 km from Pacific coast beaches, Leon, Nicaragua, was first established in 1524, though it was destroyed in an earthquake in 1610 and rebuilt ...
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Managua, Nicaragua, is the country's large, sprawling, low-built and chaotic capital, which never quite recovered from the devastating earthquake of 1972 (80% of its buildings were destroyed). Today, it is a low-rise town that sprawls over a huge are...
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The center of the country's folk culture, Masaya, Nicaragua, is the spot for dancing, festivals, music and handicrafts. Most of Nicaragua's arts and handicrafts are produced in tiny villages located in Masaya Departmento's (state) highlands just west...
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Located well to the northeast of Managua, Matagalpa Department (state) is noted for large-scale coffee production, cooler climate and forested mountain countryside. Abundant foliage and cool weather provide a break from the heat and dust of Nicaragua...
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Montelimar, Nicaragua, was once the beach getaway of dictator Anastasio Somoza. After he fled the country in 1979 (following a shootout at the estate), the Sandinistas turned it into a luxury resort complete with villas, restaurants, bars, discos and...
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Ometepe Island is a volcanic island known as "the oasis of peace" by its inhabitants. It is located in Lake Nicaragua in the southern part of the country, and is enjoyed by visitors for both relaxation as well as exploring and high ad...
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Located just south of Montelimar, 30 mi/50 km southwest of Managua, Pochomil is a decent beach. It can also be enjoyable to watch the fisherfolk unload their hauls at the end of the day: The whole town, it seems, goes out to help them pull their boat...
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The port of Corinto port is considered one of the most important ports in Nicaragua because of the vast amounts of import and exports that travel through the port every day. Just outside the harbor one can find beautifully sandy, almost empty beaches...
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Rivas is a beautiful destination in southwestern Nicaragua, known for its natural and historic attractions. The local beaches are a highlight frequented by surfers from all over the world, and nature lovers enjoy the La Flor Beach Wildlife Refuge whe...
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San Juan Del Sur is the port of entry on the Pacific coast to Nicaragua, the largest republic of Central America. From here you can visit Granada, which lies at the foot of Mombacho Volcano on the northwestern shore of Lake Nicaragua. Founded in 1523...
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