There are few places left that are so enchantingly beautiful and yet so untouched... Welcome to Nicaragua!
Nicaragua is an enormous region of bubbling hot springs and soaring trees, white-sand Caribbean islets and endless tropical rivers that makes up roughly 70% of the country's total landmass.
Nicaragua is the largest but most sparsely populated of the Central American nations with a population of 5,785,846 people. The official language is English, though Spanish is spoken in some areas. The country borders on Honduras to the north and Costa Rica to the south.
Nicaragua is a world all of its own. From the cloud-forested peaks of the towering Serranía Amerrisque to the expansive and sultry Río Coco, Central America’s largest river, you will encounter many challenges while exploring Nicaragua’s Caribbean Coast. Even retirement can be an adventure! Nicaragua is mountainous in the west, with fertile valleys and boasts two huge lakes; Nicaragua and Managua that are connected by the Tipitapa River.
This tropical nation sits on The Pacific coast which is volcanic and very fertile and the Caribbean coast which is swampy.
Managua, is the capital and nerve center, of Nicaragua. This sultry and seismic 'Daughter of War' and 'City of Peace' is well loved with a proud ferocity by its 1.4 million inhabitants.
The city of Managua pulses with great nightlife and excellent restaurants. Dining is inexpensive and visitors have a variety of places to dine and relax.
The country is primarily agricultural however; construction, mining, fisheries, and general commerce have been expanding during the last few years.
The tourism industry has seen a rapid expansion over the past few years making tourism the third largest source of foreign exchange for the country.
Approximately 60,000 visitors come to Nicaragua yearly. These include business people, tourists, and people visiting relatives.
The friendly natives and the inexpensive living make Nicaragua an ideal location for retirement and investment.
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