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Managua is the capital of Nicaragua. This is not only a large political center but also the second city in terms of population density in Central America. Managua lies near the shore of the lake with the same name. Nearby Momotombo Volcano makes the city’s skyline even more picturesque. Currently, this is a sleeping volcano so tourists have nothing to worry about and can safely enjoy their acquaintance with Managua attractions. Currently, there are not many old buildings in the city because of the volcano. Momotombo was active in the past, and its eruption caused much damage to the settlement. Despite this, Managua has still much to offer to its guests. Managua was on the maps before the moment when famous explorer Christopher Columbus reached America. Initially, this was a small fishing village. Managua officially became a town only in 1819. The settlement had a beneficial location, and this fact helped the region to develop. Lying between Leon and Granada, the village managed to turn into a large center of commerce within a short time. In 1857, an army of mercenaries with William Walker as their leader ruined Granada, and Managua became the new capital. Over the years, the city had to endure several though periods and times of political unrest. In the 30s and the 70s of the 20th century, two devastating earthquakes took place in Managua. These natural disasters damaged many buildings in the city. The following civil war and numerous revolutions almost destroyed … Read further

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Archaeologists discovered layers of the petrified lava and footprints of ancient beings at the end of the 19th century. Scientists started examining them carefully and agreed on the opinion that the age of these footprints is more than two thousand years. It is incredibly interesting to look at the fossilized footprints of ancient people and compare them to the footprints of the modern human. Besides the collection … Open

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