- Nicaragua - Wikipedia
Nicaragua is bordered by Honduras to the north, the Caribbean Sea to the east, Costa Rica to the south, and the Pacific Ocean and shares maritime borders with El Salvador to the west and Colombia to the east Nicaragua's largest city and national capital is Managua, the fourth-largest city in Central America, with a population of 1,055,247 in 2020
- Nicaragua | Geography, History, Facts | Britannica
Nicaragua, country of Central America The largest Central American republic, Nicaragua can be characterized by its agricultural economy, its history of autocratic government, and its imbalance of regional development
- Nicaragua - The World Factbook
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- First-timer’s guide to Nicaragua - Lonely Planet
The largest country in Central America - dubbed the land of lakes and volcanoes - Nicaragua has retained its off-the-beaten-path feel, and much of it has been preserved rather than developed
- Nicaragua Maps Facts - World Atlas
Nicaragua, located in Central America, is bordered by Honduras to the north, Costa Rica to the south, the Pacific Ocean to the west, and the Caribbean Sea to the east
- Nicaragua | Culture, Facts Travel | - CountryReports
The largest of the Central American Republics, Nicaragua borders Costa Rica to the south and Honduras to the north It covers 57,143 square miles including the region’s largest fresh water lakes—Lake Nicaragua and Lake Managua which total 3,500 square miles
- A Brief History of Nicaragua – Imagining Central America
In many ways it has been and remains divided ideologically—between Liberals and Conservatives in the 1800s, and today between the Sandinista government led by president Daniel Ortega and government critics—and geographically—between the Pacific coast and the Caribbean coast
- Nicaragua Travel Guide | Nicaragua. com
Part of the Caribbean area, Nicaragua sits between the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean in Central America The country’s natural iconic landmarks include the strato volcano, Momotombo, which sits to the north of Managua, the capital, and Lake Nicaragua, a favorite tourist destination
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