
Nicaragua
Nicaragua is defined by its volcanic spine running between two large lakes, a Pacific lowland that bakes under dry-season sun, and a Caribbean coast thick with jungle and rainfall. Colonial cities bleach white in the heat, while market stalls overflow with plantains and chili-spiked stews. The country remains one of Central America's least touristed, which shapes its pace and texture considerably.
About Nicaragua
Overview
Nicaragua sits at the center of Central America, bordered by Honduras to the north and Costa Rica to the south, with coastlines on both the Pacific and Caribbean. Managua serves as the capital. Spanish is the official language and the córdoba the national currency. The culture blends Indigenous, Spanish colonial, and Afro-Caribbean influences, most visibly in food, music, and religious festivals.
Airports in Nicaragua
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