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Spanish immersion schools in Granada.

Spanish immersion schools in Granada, Nicaragua:

Casa Xalteva. Founded in 1995, Casa Xalteva is an innovative education and cultural center offering Spanish language classes, volunteer social service opportunities,and special programs to introduce you to the Nicaraguan people, their history, culture and natural environment. Field trips and special activities help expose students to Nicaragua and its' people, and give them practical experience using the Spanish language. www.casaxalteva.org

Granada Spanish Lingua. Spanish lessons from beginners to advances levels with experience native Nicaraguan teachers. www.granadanicaraguaspanish.com

Nicaragua Spanish Schools. Nicaragua Spanish Language Schools is a cooperative consortium of six independent Spanish language schools in Nicaragua. www.nicaraguaspanishschools.org

One on One Tutoring. One on One Tutoring was established in 1996. We serve our students everyday including weekends and holidays from 8 in the morning until 8 at night!!! www.1on1tutoring.net

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About Granada:

Granada is the capital city of the Nicaraguan department of Granada. The city is dominated by the Mombacho volcano. Granada aspires to being the future of Nicaraguan tourism after catching the attention of tourists from particularly France, Italy, Germany and Spain. Granada was founded in 1524 by Francisco Fernández de Córdoba and was long the principle city in the Nicaragua region of New Spain. It was raided by pirates from France and England in the 17th century. Granada remains Nicaragua's third largest city and is known for preserving some fine colonial-era architecture. Granada is the most agreeable city in this country. A city with history and charm and a large central plaza surrounded by old Spanish colonial buildings. A city with little streets for meandering, neighborhoods for exploring, and style. The people dress better here than in Managua  or  elsewhere. The buildings  are  painted   bright blues  and greens and reds. The women walk proudly to and from the market balancing baskets on their heads, smiling, and holding hands with each other.

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