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Gaspar Garcia Laviana Corridor

Gaspar García Laviana (Asturias 1941-Nicaragua 1978) was a priest, poet and guerrilla of Spanish origin who joined the Sandinista struggle in Nicaragua. He arrived in the country in 1969 and was assigned to the parish of San Juan del Sur, a small port and fishing town on the Pacific coast where almost all the

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Granada, Colonial and Charming!

Considered the oldest colonial city in Latin America, built on land and one of the best preserved. It was coveted booty by European pirates who sacked and burned it, as did the American filibuster William Walker. Pride of the Spanish Crown in America, its main attraction is the Colonial, Neoclassical and

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Carazo Biological Tourist Corridor

The Biological Corridor represents an important space for natural conservation and preservation for our country and for the region, as it is part of the Mesoamerican Biological Corridor. This initiative, made up of private wildlife reserves and an agroecological farm, will allow you to enjoy ecotourism, scientific tourism and nature tourism, with quality services and activities.

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Fire Dragons Tourist Corridor, Volcanoes of León

Telica Volcano It is located 36km from the municipality of León, being one of the 6 most attractive volcanoes in Nicaragua, with frequent eruptions that have been observed and commented on since the times of the Spanish Conquest until today. Its last violent eruption was in 1048, since then it has been expelling

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Civil and Religious Architectures Tourist Corridor

Insigne and Royal Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Its construction lasted between 1747 – 1816, it is made of hewn stone and constitutes a solid masonry work. It was elevated to a minor Basilica by Pope Pius IX on November 20 of the same year, later it was given the title of Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary.