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Spanish immersion schools in
Nicaragua.
SPANISH SCHOOLS IN NICARAGUA: CHOOSE A CITY
Esteli. Estelí, the main center
between Managua and the Honduran border, is a quiet, pleasant,
friendly town in a valley between the mountains, and it's a good
stopover on the way to or from the border.
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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.
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Leon. Just west of Lake
Managua, Leon was first established in 1524, though it was destroyed
in an earthquake in 1610 and rebuilt in a different spot. It served as
the capital of Nicaragua until 1857. Today, the city is home to a
large university student population and is considered the intellectual
capital of Nicaragua.
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Managua. Founded in 1819, the city was given the name:
Leal Villa de Santiago de Managua. Its original purpose was to serve
as a rural fishing village. Efforts to make Managua the capital of
Nicaragua began in 1824, after the Central American nations formally
attained their independence from Spain.
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Matagalpa. The city has a population of 109,100
(2005 census), while the population of the department is more than
480,000. Matagalpa is Nicaragua's fifth largest city and one of its
most commercially active outside of Managua.
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San Juan del Sur. San Juan del Sur is a
small tranquil fishing town on the coast of the Pacific where they
turned back time. It’s a place where you meet the local people and
form strong, lasting bonds of friendship. The lovely bay is peppered
with small, private yachts and commercial fishing boats.
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