Nicaragua Resources Cities and Culture - Diverse connections to additional topics of interest within Nicaragua's Cities and Culture
1. Comunidad - Nicaragua Resources
Bluefields -
Bluefields
Nicaragua's eastern tropical lowlands, adjacent to and including the Caribbean, are very different from the rest of the country geographically, ecologically and...
http://www.enicaragua.net/bluefields.htm
Chinandega -
Chinandega, Nicaragua
Chinandega Department, which more commonly means the Provience of Chinandega, is located in the northwestern region of Nicaragua. It's an...
http://onlinenicaragua.com/Chinandega/index.html
About Granada
Where is Granada; How to get there Lake Nicaragua; Granada Islands - Zapatera Island, El Muerto Island; Fort San Pablo; Volcano Mombacho; History of Granada.
http://www.granada.com.ni/intro/intro.html
Granada, Nicaragua
City of Granada, was the first city founded by the Spaniards, for which possesses a colonial aspect, that so much attracts the tourists. It is besides a port, where can embark toward Ometepe and toward the River San Juan crossing the Great...
http://www.granada-nicaragua.com/
Nicaragua, Granada Ablaze in Renaissance
One hundred and fifty years after U.S. filibuster William Walker torched this colonial city to the ground as he retreated across Lake Nicaragua, Granada has risen from...
http://www.naturelandings.com/articles.php?article=%2080
León - Nicaragua Resources
Project Minnesota - León
Project Minnesota/León is a people-to-people sister state organization facilitating mutually beneficial relationships and solidarity between the people of...
http://www.mn-leon.org/
Managua -
Explore Nicaragua - Managua
The Acahualinca footprints, dating back 6,000 years, are the oldest proof of human activity at the Managua area. The city was never of great importance, until Managua became Nicaragua's capital in 1855 to end a struggle between León and...
http://www.vianica.com/visit/managua
Masaya -
Masaya, Nicaragua
Masaya is the most active volcano in the region. The Spanish first described the volcano in 1524. Since then, Masaya has erupted at least 19 times. From 1965 to 1979 Masaya contained an...
http://volcano.oregonstate.edu/vwdocs/volc_images/south_america/masaya.html
Masaya, Nicaragua
The land in and around the department of Masaya is lush and beautiful. Surrounded by crater lakes and...
http://www.visitmasaya.com/
Nicaragua
Nicaragua
Welcome to Nicaragua, rich green tropical land of mountains and volcanoes, lakes and rivers, lush rain forests and broad sun swept beaches. Nicaragua is the largest of the Central American republics. Her neighbors are Costa Rica on the south and...
http://www.centralamerica.com/nicaragua/index.htm
Where Nicaragua is going? | Nicaragua Living
Make information on Nicaragua available, particularly to English-speaking people who have or will move there.
Content is a cooperative effort from this same community.
http://www.nicaliving.com/
Puerto Corinto -
Puerto Corinto, Nicaragua
Puerto Corinto, Nicaragua - famous landmark. Learn more about other places to see in Nicaragua.
http://www.webshots.com/search?query=Puerto+Corinto%2C+Nicaragua
San Juan del Sur -
San Juan del Sur Bay - Nicaragua
San Juan del Sur is a tranquil fishing village nestled at the head of a horseshoe-shaped bay on the Pacific coast of southern Nicaragua. The lovely bay is peppered with small, private yachts and...
http://www.sanjuandelsur.org.ni/
San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua
San Juan del Sur is a small village located in the southwestern corner of Nicaragua just a few kilometers north of the Costa Rica boarder. Set against the prehistoric volcanic hills to the east and...
http://www.nicamigo.com/sjds.html