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Nicaragua Overview

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Nicaragua (pop. 5.3 million as of 2004) is working to overcome a decades-old reputation of political instability, violence, civil war and natural disasters. It remains one of the poorest countries in the Western Hemisphere, but is now at peace and is relatively safe for travel. Spectacular volcanoes, the largest lake in Central America, colonial Granada, Caribbean beaches like Bluefields and some good Pacific beaches, are attracting more tourists every year who are willing to overlook Nicaragua’s turbulent past and still underdeveloped tourist infrastructure and take advantage of Nicaragua’s relatively low prices.

 

Nicaragua's Geography

The largest Central American nation, Nicaragua, is full of parks and reserves and more lakes than any other Central American nation. Located between Honduras to the north and Costa Rica to the south and with long coastlines on both the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, Nicaragua is about one-third tropical rainforests and is split in half by a mountain range scattered with volcanoes.

 

Nicaraguan Culture

Baseball-crazy Nicaraguans are friendly and helpful and will happily tell you their opinions about their country’s political past. In 1998 the nation was rocked by Hurricane Mitch which killed thousands and left 20% of the population homeless.

 

Some highlights not to miss on your trip to Nicaragua are:

 

Granada - Founded on the shores of Lago de Nicaragua and the base of Volcán Mombacho in 1524, today it is a hub for tourists taking daytrips in the area or for those who just want to relax in this peaceful town loaded with international restaurants and inexpensive lodging.

 

Lago de Nicaragua - The largest lake in Central America and home to the world’s only freshwater sharks, Lago de Nicaragua can be seen on a daytrip boat tour, or through longer stays on one of its islands.

 

The Corn Islands - These two Caribbean islands, Little Corn and Big Corn, are lined with picturesque palm trees and surrounded by beautiful coral reefs covered by crystal-clear water.

 

León - The second-oldest Nicaraguan town, León was the capital of Nicaragua until 1857 and is today considered its intellectual capital due to its large university-student population.

 

 

 

All information for this overview was written and researched by Dawn Wohlfarth.

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