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Encyclopedia > Geography of Nicaragua

Location: Middle America, bordering both the Caribbean Sea and the North Pacific Ocean, between Costa Rica and Honduras.

Map of Nicaragua

Geographic coordinates: 13 00 N, 85 00 W


Map references: Central America and the Caribbean


Area:
total: 129,494 km²
land: 120,254 km²
water: 9,240 km²


Area - comparative: slightly smaller than the state of New York


Land boundaries:
total: 1,231 km
border countries: Costa Rica 309 km, Honduras 922 km


Coastline: 910 km


Maritime claims:
contiguous zone: 25-nm security zone
continental shelf: natural prolongation
territorial sea: 200 nautical miles


Climate: tropical in lowlands, cooler in highlands


Terrain: extensive Atlantic coastal plains rising to central interior mountains; narrow Pacific coastal plain interrupted by volcanoes; Lake Nicaragua (or Lake Cocibolca) is the second largest lake in Latin America.


Elevation extremes:
lowest point: Pacific Ocean 0 m
highest point: Mogoton 2,438 m


Natural resources: gold, silver, copper, tungsten, lead, zinc, timber, fish


Land use:
arable land: 9%
permanent crops: 1%
permanent pastures: 46%
forests and woodland: 27%
other: 17% (1993 est.)


Irrigated land: 880 km² (1993 est.)


Natural hazards: destructive earthquakes, volcanoes, landslides, and occasionally severe hurricanes


Environment - current issues: deforestation; soil erosion; water pollution; Hurricane Mitch damage


Environment - international agreements:
party to: Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Desertification, Endangered Species, Hazardous Wastes, Nuclear Test Ban, Ozone Layer Protection, Wetlands
signed, but not ratified: Environmental Modification, Law of the Sea

See also : Nicaragua

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NICARAGUA TOURS, TRAVEL & HOLIDAYS - WHY VISIT NICARAGUA? (505 words)
Nicaragua has unique forms of dance, music and festivals, but most of all Nicaragua's culture breaths poetry, the unrivaled national passion, which has produced some of the most important poets in the history of the Spanish language.
Nicaragua's food is amongst the finest in Latin America with a premium put on fresh ingredients and generous servings.
The thorny spine of volcanoes that run from Nicaragua's northwestern-most point to the dual-volcano island of Ometepe in the great lake of Nicaragua includes countless beautiful cones, 14 of which are filled with crystal clear crater lakes and 7 of which are active.
Nicaragua - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1979 words)
Nicaragua has seen U.S. military interventions and lengthy periods of military dictatorship, the most infamous being the rule of the Somoza family (supported by successive U.S. governments) for much of the early 20th century.
About 9 percent of Nicaragua's population is fl or afronicaragüense, with the fl population concentrated on the country's eastern coast.
Nicaragua's pre-Colombian population consisted of the Nahuatl-speaking Nicarao people of the west after whom the country is named, and six other ethnic groups including the Miskitos, Ramas and Sumos along the Caribbean coast.
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