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This article contains a sortable table listing all lakes and lagoons of Nicaragua. The table includes all still water bodies, natural or artificial, regardless of water volume or maximum depth. The table includes all still water bodies, natural or artificial, regardless of water volume or maximum depth.
Category: Bodies of water of Nicaragua. ... Rivers of Nicaragua (16 P) Pages in category "Bodies of water of Nicaragua" This category contains only the following page.
Navigation on the San Juan River and in Lake Nicaragua are affected by the progressive sedimentation of both water bodies. Navigation is also an important source of pollution of the water resources, due to the fact that boats are washed and serviced in both water bodies. [4]
The intermittent Tipitapa River feeds Lake Nicaragua when Lake Managua has high water. Lake Cocibolca is between two other bodies of water, on top is Lake Xolotlán and below is the San Juan River. These body of waters complete the largest International Drainage Basin in Central America. [3]
This article lists lakes with a water volume of more than 100 km 3, ranked by volume. The volume of a lake is a difficult quantity to measure. [1] Generally, the volume must be inferred from bathymetric data by integration. Lake volumes can also change dramatically over time and during the year, especially for salt lakes in arid climates.
Access to improved water supply in rural areas has increased significantly from 54% in 1990 to 68% in 2010. [1] Access to improved sanitation in rural areas has increased from 43% in 1990 to 52% in 2010. [1] According to the 2005 census, access to improved water supply in Nicaragua was 77% in 2005, which is lower than the JMP estimate of 83%.
This category is for articles pertaining to lakes and reservoirs in Nicaragua. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. N. Lake Nicaragua (1 C ...
Bodies of water of Nicaragua (4 C, 1 P) D. Dams in Nicaragua (1 C, 3 P) F. Fish of Nicaragua (4 C, 1 P) S. Water supply and sanitation in Nicaragua (1 P) T.