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El Rosario (Spanish pronunciation: [el roˈsaɾjo]) is a municipality in the Carazo department of Nicaragua. It is unrelated to Nicaragua’s waterfall of the same name, which is located much farther north in the country: specifically, in the Nueva Segovia Department. The El Rosario Waterfall, also called El Rosario Falls, is considered one of ...
Carazo (Spanish pronunciation:) is a department in Nicaragua. It covers an area of 1,081 km 2 (417 sq mi) and has a population of 198,395 (2021 estimate). The capital is Jinotepe .
San Marcos is a town and a municipality in the Carazo Department of Nicaragua. It is located 45 km (28 mi) south of the capital Managua. The municipality has a population of 33,303 (2022 estimate). San Marcos' climate enables the production of coffee and a large variety of tropical flowers and fruits.
The 15 departments and 2 autonomous regions of Nicaragua are divided into 153 municipalities. [1] The formation and dissolution of municipalities is governed by the Law of Municipalities (in Spanish: Ley No.40 - Ley de Municipalidades), drafted and approved by the National Assembly on July 2. 1988.
Santa Teresa is a municipality in the Carazo department of Nicaragua. It contains 42 communities. It contains 42 communities. Olympic middle-distance runner Edgar Cortez was born in Santa Teresa.
Diriamba is a city and a municipality in the Carazo department of Nicaragua, with a population of 65,243 (2022 estimate). It is located 41 km south of Managua , the capital of Nicaragua. 11°51′N 86°14′W / 11.850°N 86.233°W / 11.850; -
A tropical storm warning is in effect for the Pacific coast of Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala. Tropical storm conditions are expected to hit within 24 hours. Tropical storm ...
Granada is historically one of Nicaragua's most important cities, economically and politically. It has a rich colonial heritage, seen in its architecture and structure. Granada had a thriving Indigenous population. In 1524, the city was renamed Granada, by Francisco Hernández de Córdoba, ostensibly the first European city in mainland America ...