- nomadsunveiled.com fun-facts-about-nicaragua/The British colonized Nicaragua in 1633, and they were in control for over 200 years until 1860. As such, Nicaragua has Spanish and English as official languages.
- worldatlas.com maps/nicaraguaWithin this region lies Lake Nicaragua, the largest freshwater lake in Central America, and one of the few lakes in the world known to house freshwater sharks.
- twitter.com visitnicaraguaDiscover why Nicaragua is unique and original! Official tourism account.
- nationsencyclopedia.com economies/Americas/…To the south, Nicaragua has a border of 309 kilometers (192 miles) with Costa Rica. Its combined coastline is 910 kilometers (565 miles) in length.
- aljazeera.com where/nicaragua/Stay on top of Nicaragua latest developments on the ground with Al Jazeera’s fact-based news, exclusive video footage, photos and updated maps.
- lonelyplanet.com nicaraguaNicaragua. It’s been a few decades since this 1345m volcano, the defining feature of the Granada skyline, has acted up, but it is still most certainly active and…
- en.wikivoyage.org wiki/NicaraguaAnd those are indeed striking features as Nicaragua contains the largest freshwater body in Central America, Lake Nicaragua or Cocibolca.
- kids-world-travel-guide.com nicaragua-facts.htmlNicaragua is slightly larger than England/ UK or slightly larger than the US state of Pennsylvania. Nicaragua Facts | Nicaragua Geography.
- nomadicmatt.com travel-blogs/activities-to-do-…Nicaragua used to be a secret. It was the land of backpackers and intrepid travelers ignored by tourists and expats due to the country’s violent past.
- thoughtco.com geography-of-nicaragua-1435244Geography, Climate, and Biodiversity of Nicaragua. Nicaragua is a large country located in Central America between the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea.