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What is Matagalpa, Nicaragua known for?
Matagalpa is known for its coffee, its cattle, milk products, vegetables, flowers and mountains popular with ecotourists. It is the location of such storied mountain tourist resorts as Aranjuez, Santa Maria de Ostuma, and Selva Negra Mountain Resort.
Who are the indigenous people of Matagalpa?
The Cacaopera people also known as the Matagalpa or Ulúa., are an indigenous people in what is now El Salvador and Nicaragua. Cacaopera woman holding a candle in Morazan, El Salvador. Map of Cacaopera indigenous groups in both countries.
What is the altitude of Matagalpa Nicaragua?
Matagalpa, along with nearby Jinotega, enjoys 'eternal spring' — all year spring-like weather, lying more than 700 meters above sea level with average temperatures ranging from 79°F to 82°F and relative humidity between 75% and 85%.
Where is Nicaragua located?
Nicaragua is the largest country in Central America and is slightly bigger in area than New York State. The country is bordered by Honduras to the north and Costa Rica to the south. The Pacific Ocean provides the border to the west, and the eastern border of the country is on the Caribbean Sea.
Nestled between oceans, cloud forests and coffee plantations, the city of Matagalpa is a fascinating destination, with sights such as the Selva Negra Museum ...