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Nicaragua real estate in the Northern Sierra Mountains is perfect for those who prefer a cooler climate and plenty of opportunities for hiking. Lovers of coffee have the added bonus of organic coffee farms in the area under three hundred year old oak. Jinotega department is characterized by high mountains, large valleys, and rolling forested hills. This region has many historical sites, quaint pre-Columbian villages, Nicaragua's largest natural reserve and Lake Apanas, the country's most important artificial lake.
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There is something about the thought of refreshing yourself under the cascading torrent of a waterfall that appeals to the romantic in us all. Nicaragua doesn't disappoint as it has several major and minor waterfalls that are generally easy-to-reach and even easier to enjoy.
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Buy Nicaragua real estate in Managua and use your time here to work on projects that can make a real difference to the locals. Within an hour's drive east of the city is San Juan de Oriente, well known for unique pottery. Not much has changed in the way of making pottery in the past 1000 years and the village is primarily inhabited by descendants of the original Nahuatl Indian tribes who settled along the Pacific coast of Nicaragua 5,000 years ago. Spanish colonizers were captivated by the Indian potters here that they called the town San Juan de los Platos (the dishes).
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The major wealth of Nicaragua's natural resources lies in the Caribbean coast of the country which comprises 57% of the national territory. The marine life on the Caribbean coast is incomparable and the coastal rainforests are second only to those in Brazil. The region is rich in mineral resources which have the potential to yield $5 billion. Measures are now being taken through URACCAN to provide the foundation for the ecologically sound development of the area. The abundant seafood, mining, and forestry resources can be developed for the benefit of people who live on the Coast.
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Nicaragua property in and around the lovely 400 year-old city of Leon can serve as a base for many adventures. This charming Spanish colonial city offers premium Nicaragua real estate with many natural attractions at hand. Furthermore, Nicaragua nightlife is also at its sparkling best in Leon.
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The climate in Nicaragua is warm and pleasant year round, though it is cooler in the mountains of the north. The country has developed a reputation as being ideal for tourists and new overseas settlers looking for sun, beach and relaxation. Nicaragua has much more to offer than that. Over the years many activities have been developed for seekers of adventure sports. There are facilities for those who are interested in hiking in the rain forest, horseback riding, ocean kayaking, canopy tours, waterfall rappelling, white water rafting, snorkeling, scuba diving or catch and release sport fishing.
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At El Chaman - one of the oldest running nightclubs in Managua - you'll come across a non-intimidating crowd of mostly college students, who are known for being easy going and welcoming to people from diverse places. Yet, all age groups (over 18 that is) are welcome at El Chaman.
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Investing in Nicaragua real estate is top priority for many Americans and the reasons are not hard to see. It is the land of pure potential that very few have touched. Nicaragua is still virtually unknown and misunderstood by most of the world and not many seem to realize that strife and civil unrest are things of the past. It may be undeveloped by western standards and things may be a little unpredictable but Nicaragua property has a value that can only spiral upwards.