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Located on the southwestern shores of Lake Nicaragua, Managua has been capital of Nicaragua since the 1800’s. The largest city in Nicaragua in terms of both population and size, Managua was originally a sleepy rural fishing community that gained its current prominence primarily because of its position between the bickering communities of Leon and Granada. Currently, Managua’s economy is based primarily on trade and the business of government. Managua also serves an important cultural center and sets the tone and pace for much of what happens throughout the country.

 
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The Barcelo Managua Hotel is 20 minutes from the international airport and conveniently located near the city center in Villa Fontana. The Barcelo Managua Hotel boasts a full conference center, swimming pool, and gym for your optimal stay. Location: Villa Fontana, Managua Managua is the capital of Nicaragua. Villa Fontana is an upscale neighborhood of the capital known for its beautiful ecological diversity.



The Real Intercontinental Metrocentro in Managua is at the heart of the capital's action. The 7-floor Real Intercontinental Hotel has 157 guest rooms, a full, 24-hour, state of the art business center, and two classy restaurants. Location: Managua Managua is the capital of Nicaragua. Villa Fontana is an upscale neighborhood of the capital known for its beautiful ecological diversity.



The Barcelo Montelimar Beach Hotel is on a 2.5 mile stretch of Pacific coast beach. This five-star, all-inclusive beach resort offers 293 guest rooms between private bungalows and superior suites and a business center with 12 meeting rooms. Location: Montelimar Montelimar Beach is on the Pacific coast in Nicaragua, 40 miles from the capital of Nicaragua and near Volcano National Park and the charming colonial towns like León and Granada ...



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