Nicaragua Map
Facts about Nicaragua
Nicaragua
is the second poorest country in the Western Hemisphere with
an annual per capita income of $410 US. An estimated
75% of the population lives on $2 US per day.
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Total population-5.3 million
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Largest Central American republic,
slightly larger than New York State
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Unemployment-24%; Underemployment-36%
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Population 14 years of age and
under-40%
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Over 10,000 orphaned and abandoned
children without care
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Children 5-14 years of age who are
illegally employed to supplement the bare survival income of
their families-240,000 children
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Children, ages 10-14, who are
economically active-28%

40% of population 0-14
years old
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Children, ages 6-9, who are
economically active-20%
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Undernourished people-29%; Chronic
malnutrition among children-25%
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Children who lack iron and Vitamin
A-60%
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Rural population without safe
drinking water-41%
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Teenage pregnancy rate—27%, highest
in Central America
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Poor with “little to no” access to
adequate health care facilities
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Leading causes of death in children
under 5 years of age-intestinal diseases, acute respiratory
infections, malnutrition

25% of children suffer
chronic malnutrition
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Population 15+ years of age who can
read and write-66%
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Primary
level student to teacher ratio-38:1
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Net primary school enrollment-81%
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Children who reach 5th grade -48%
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Net secondary school enrollment-36%
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One-third of primary school teachers
are inadequately trained and many more lack teaching
materials

Only 48% of children reach grade 5
Sources: World Bank Group,
UNICEF, UN Food and Ag Organization, UN Project Report, US
Department of State, CIA World Fact Book, Nicaraguan
Government,
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Leon and Matagalpa - Climate, Weather, and Time
Zone
Nicaragua
has a predominantly tropical climate, alternating between two
seasons: rainy and dry. This is a result of its geographic
location between 11° and 15° latitude north and the humidity
from both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans which give it a
fairly stable season. Nicaragua’s rainy season is from May to
mid-November.
Leon is located in the Pacific Lowlands of Nicaragua and is
a region with a tropical climate. During the rainy season,
almost all days begin sunny with rains coming in the afternoon
and night and are of short duration. The rainy season high
temperatures range from 81° to 95°F. The coolest months are
December and January. The warmest months are March, April, and
May when temperatures range from 85° to 95°F.

Leon is located 20 minutes from the beautiful Pacific Ocean.
Matagalpa is located in the mountainous, Central American
Highlands. Matagalpa is a region of highlands and misty
forest, with a temperate and moist climate. Elevations in the
area exceed 4,500 feet above sea level. Temperatures range
from 60° to 80°F.

Matagalpa is located in the beautiful mountains of Nicaragua.
Nicaragua is
in the Central Time Zone.
Leon’s five day forecast
Matagalpa’s five day forecast
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