Chinandega

The landscape of the Chinandega department is almost as diverse as its various municipalities, which each have their own features and unique attractions. Peanuts, sugar cane, salt, shrimps and rum are major contributors to the agricultural industry of the Chinandega department and the region has an estimated population of approximately four hundred and forty thousand residents. Some, especially those in the coastal towns, have seized the opportunity of the tourism industry, to carve a living from travelers.

The almost five thousand square kilometer department has thirteen municipalities, which is made up of Posoltega, Cinco Pinos, Chichigalpa, Puerto Morazan, Santo Tomas del Norte, El Realejo, Villa Nueva, San Pedro del Norte, El Viejo, Somotillo, Corinto, Chinandega (capital city of the Chinandega department) and San Francisco del Norte. Landscapes across the municipalities vary from spectacular volcanoes, peaceful beaches, mangrove forests, estuaries and lush agricultural fields; to historic towns, breathtaking landmarks and wonderful natural attractions.

El Realejo and Corinto are known as the two most historic towns in the Chinandega department and in Corinto, visitors will be able to attend the highly anticipated Gastronomic Fair with is a festival that is hosted annually in the month of April. Other attractions to explore includes the San Cristobal volcano, the amazing bird life in the wetlands, the cliffs of Mechapa beach and the Islotes de Cosiguina which offers relaxing boat tours. The Chinandega department also has numerous talented locals living in the region, displaying their goods and providing visitors with the opportunity to purchase one of their unique creations as a souvenir.

User Comments & Reviews

paco saravia
2010-01-20 05:39:59

if anyone need help from a local contact me paco420169@hotmail.com

Lance Cooper
2009-11-15 20:57:14

My paternal Grandfather died in an accident aboard an ESSO oil tanker in the mid 1900's; while moared/docked in Corinto. I never met him. I'm wondering if a local, long-time resident of Corinto can help me locate my Grandfather's gravesite. I would also like to learn more about the accident. Any help or information will be gratly appreciated. Thank you! Lance

anabelle montealegre
2009-11-13 06:32:11

Adoro mi ciudad, y espero que todo el que la visite pueda ver en ella lo maravillosa que es sin olvidar lo bello de su gente trabajadora.If you go to Nicaragua do not forget to visit my beatiful city.

Ana
2009-10-01 18:58:10

I miss Nicaragua

richard larios
2009-09-29 17:49:35

I just want to thanks the beutifull people who wrote this sweet and wornm notes about my corintto

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