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Chinandega is situated about 20 kilometres (12 mi) from the Pacific Ocean. The city is served by Chinandega Airport. The region around Chinandega produces agricultural products, particularly oil, flour, peanuts, shrimp, and sugarcane, and distilled liquors. The city's weather is warm and humid due to its location at a low altitude in the tropics.
People from Chinandega Department (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Chinandega Department" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
Chinandega (Spanish pronunciation: [tʃinanˈdeɣa]) is a department in Nicaragua, located on the border with Honduras.It covers an area of 4,822 km 2 (1,862 sq mi) and has a population of 441,897 (2021 estimate).
Lockheed L-188 Electra of TAN Airlines (Transportes Aéreos Nacionales S.A.) operating at Las Mercedes Airport, Managua, Nicaragua in 1970s American Airlines Boeing 737-800 taxiing for departure from Managua en route to Miami International Airport is one of the well-traveled routes from the airport.
The 15 departments and 2 autonomous regions of Nicaragua are divided into 153 municipalities. [1] The formation and dissolution of municipalities is governed by the Law of Municipalities (in Spanish: Ley No.40 - Ley de Municipalidades), drafted and approved by the National Assembly on July 2. 1988.
This is a list of the largest cities in Nicaragua by population. Cities. 2021 class City ... Chinandega Department: 114,417 7 Matagalpa: Matagalpa Department: 111,258 8
Chinandega Airport (Spanish: Pista Aérea Germán Pomares Ordoñez) (ICAO: MNCH) is an airport serving Chinandega, the capital of the Chinandega Department of Nicaragua. The airport is on the northwest edge of the city. The Managua VOR-DME (Ident: MGA) is located 64.7 nautical miles (120 km) southeast of the airport. [4]
The 1992 Consent Decree between the City of North Miami and the United States redefined and shrank the National Priorities List boundaries of the site to a 30-acre (120,000 m 2) site is in wetlands to the east, away from the actual dump. [4] In 2011, Munisport was designated by the EPA as a site ready for use and redevelopment. [5]