MANAGUA


Meaning of MANAGUA in English

city, capital of Nicaragua, lying amid small crater lakes on the southern shore of Lake Managua. One of Central America's warmest capitals, the city is only 163 feet (50 m) above sea level. Throughout the Spanish colonial period, Managua was recognized only as an Indian town, outranked by the relatively nearby Spanish cities of Len and Granada. Its choice as a permanent capital in 1857 came after partisans of those two rival cities had exhausted themselves in internecine conflict. Much of Managua was rebuilt after 1931, when it was ravaged by earthquake and fire. After the disastrous earthquake of 1972, the business section was rebuilt 6 miles (10 km) away (to the south and west) from the former city centre. It was the scene in 197879 of general strikes against the Somoza government and of heavy fighting, particularly in the Sandinista-held slum areas. Notable landmarks include Daro Park, with its monument to Nicaragua's famed poet Rubn Daro ; the National Palace; and the 20th-century cathedral. In 1952 the University of Managua became part of the National University of Nicaragua. Other universities are the Central American (1961) and the Polytechnic (1968; university status 1978). Managua, the largest city in the country, is also its centre of commerce and culture. It produces a variety of small manufactures, including processed meat, furniture, metal, and textiles; it also has an oil refinery. Coffee and cotton are the principal crops grown in the agricultural hinterland. The city has railroad and highway connections with the Pacific port of Corinto and with the cities of Len and Granada. The Pan-American Highway and an international airport tie it to other Central and North American cities. The city is surrounded by rich agricultural lands devoted primarily to the cultivation of coffee, cotton, and corn (maize). The importance of sugarcane, rice, sorghum, cattle, and horses is decreasing. Pop. (1985 est.) city, 682,111.

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