
Masaya - Wikipedia
Masaya (Spanish pronunciation: [maˈsaʝa]) is the capital city of Masaya Department in Nicaragua. It is situated approximately 14 km west of Granada and 31 km southeast of Managua. It is …
Masaya Nicaragua Destination Guide (2024): What You Need to …
Jun 18, 2024 · Masaya has a surprising number of claims to fame. Known as the Capital of Folklore in Nicaragua, Masaya has produced many of Nicaragua’s important cultural traditions …
Things to Do in Masaya - Tripadvisor
Things to Do in Masaya, Nicaragua: See Tripadvisor's 6,622 traveler reviews and photos of Masaya tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in March. We have reviews …
Masaya - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
Masaya (del náhuatl: Masayan ‘Lugar de venados’) es un municipio y una ciudad de la República de Nicaragua, cabecera del departamento de Masaya. Dista 28 kilómetros de la capital de …
10 Things to Know Before Visiting the Masaya Volcano
Sep 20, 2024 · Located in Masaya Volcano National Park, the Masaya Volcano (aka Volcan Santiago) made its claim to fame as one of the few volcanos in the world where you can …
Masaya, Nicaragua: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025 ... - Tripadvisor
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Masaya Department - Wikipedia
Masaya (Spanish pronunciation:) is a department in Nicaragua. It is the country's smallest department by area (611 km 2) and has a population of 397,632 (2021 estimate). The capital …
Masaya: the city, the volcano and its handicrafts - Terra Nicaragua
Located on the road between the capital Managua and the city of Masaya, the Masaya Volcano National Park is the most popular and recognized site in Nicaragua. Covering an area of 54 …
Masaya - Nicaragua.com
Visit the baroque churches dating back to the sixteen century, explore the Masaya Volcano, discover the Apoyo Lagoon Natural Reserve or be enchanted by the Coyotepe fortress that …
Masaya — Los Maribios
Masaya is one of the principal towns of Nicaragua, and contains a larger population than Granada itself. It is inhabited almost exclusively by Indians, who are distinguished for their skill and …