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Encyclopedia > Chinandega Department

Chinandega is a department in Nicaragua on the border with Honduras. The capital is chinandega city. In 2004 Nicaraguan census reported in the department of Chinandega a population of 452,190.


Largely agricultural, it produces rum from sugar cane; other products are bananas, peanuts, shrimps and salt.


Municipalities

  1. Chichigalpa
  2. Chinandega
  3. Cinco Pinos
  4. corinto
  5. El Realejo
  6. El Viejo
  7. Posoltega
  8. Puerto Morazán
  9. San Francisco del Norte
  10. San Pedro del Norte
  11. Santo Tomás del Norte
  12. Somotillo
  13. Villa Nueva


Chinandega is a city in the Chinandega Department in Nicaragua. ... Corinto [kOrEn´tO] is a town of 17,000 (1995 population) on the northwest Pacific coast of Nicaragua. ...

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Chinandega - LoveToKnow 1911 (78 words)
CHINANDEGA, or Chinendega, the capital of the department of Chinandega in western Nicaragua, 10 m.
Chinandega is the centre of a fertile corn-producing district, and has a large transit trade owing to its excellent situation on the chief Nicaraguan railway.
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