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Nicaragua


The area of is 50,193 sq. mi. The n highlands, with a
elevation about 2000 ft, cross from the northwest to the southeast.
Several mountain ranges, the highest of which, the Cordillera Isabelia, reaches
an elevation of more than 6890 ft, cut the highlands from east to west. In the
west is a great basin, or depression, containing two lakes, , the
largest in Central America, and Managua. The two are connected by the Tipitapa
River. A chain of volcanoes, which are a contributory cause of local
earthquakes, rises between the lakes and the Pacific coast. In the east, the
Caribbean coastal plain known as the Costa de mosquitoes (Mosquito Coast)
extends some 45 mi. inland and is partly ...

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and the remainder is Native
American (4%) and black (9%). The population of Nicaragua is 3,745,000,
yielding an overall density about 75 per sq. mi. Approximately 60% of the
population is concentrated in the western part of the country, and more than 55%
is urban.

Political Divisions and Principal Cities

Nicaragua is divided into six regions and three special zones. Managua, with a
population of 682,100, is the capital and commercial center. Le�n is an
important religious and cultural center. Granada is the terminus of the railway
from the main port of entry, Corinto, on the Pacific coast.

Spanish is the official language of Nicaragua. Nearly 90% of the Nicaraguan
people are Roman Catholic; most of the remainder are Protestant.

As in other Latin American countries, the culture of Nicaragua reflects Spanish
cultural patterns, influential since the colonial period, combined with an
ancient Native American heritage. Nicaraguans hold many colorful celebrations
to commemorate ...

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