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Ometepe, An Oasis of Peace The Ometepe Island is formed by two volcanoes (rising from Lake Nicaragua in the Republic of Nicaragua. Its name derives from the Nahuatl wordsome (two) and tepetl (mountain), meaning two mountains. It is the largest island in Lake Nicaragua as...
The Colonial Charm of Granada Granada is the oldest European-established city in Nicaragua. Founded by Francisco Fernández de Córdoba in 1524, it takes its name after the city of Granada in Spain. Set on the western...
Relaxing at Montelimar Beach Located on the Pacific coast of Nicaragua, Montelimar Beach is one of the most exclusive beaches of Central America and dazzles with its charming coastline and landscape. You will ll...
Nicragua, Land of Lakes and Volcanoes Land of lakes and volcanoes, Nicaragua comprises a great number of lagoons and lakes, and a range of volcanoes. This chain runs from north to south along the...
Flora and Biodiversity of Nicaragua Featuring 320,000 hectares of national parks. Nicaragua is rich with flora and fauna biodiversity. In Nicaragua you will discover 7% of the world’s biodiversity. The country is blessed with seven...
Guardabarranco, National Bird of Nicaragua The Turquoise-browed Motmot (Eumomota superciliosa) also called Guardabarranco in Nicaragua, is a colourful, medium-sized bird of the motmot family, Momotidae. Quite common in Central America, the bird is approximately...
Sacuanjoche, Nicaragua National Flower Also named May Flower, Sacuanjoche is Nicaragua’s national flower since 1971. Its name derives from the Náhuatl language: “xacuan”(sacuan) means beautiful yellow petals and “xochilt”(joche) is flower. Belonging to the...
Nicaraguan Coffee is Round, Sweet and Progressive Agriculture remains the most important sector of the Nicaraguan economy. Nicaragua is known as the land of volcanoes and lakes, yielding a cup to show the rich...