Country Archive
Here Comes the Sun Again
Date: 10/25/2007Sunny skies finally returned to much of Nicaragua this week, giving people a break from the constant rains and helping aid relief efforts in the northern highlands. Storms have pelted the prime coffee growing region for 50 days. They have dumped more rain here in past weeks than Hurricane Mitch did in 1998.
Read OnNicaragua, My Home
Date: 06/24/2007In Managua there exists an attitude I call “energetic optimism,” as new businesses open and grow. New construction is everywhere you look, from small homes to large commercial centers.
Read OnEscape To Little Corn in Nicaragua: A Tiny Roadless Caribbean Island
Date: 06/14/2007The people of Little Corn could boast of their turquoise waters, white sand beaches, and hidden coves of crystal clear, bathtub warm waters, but they don't.
Read OnMoving the Family to Nicaragua
Date: 06/07/2007In 1997 my husband and I made a huge decision: to move to Nicaragua with our three children (a 5-, 7-, and 14-year-old).
Read OnNicaragua's Unofficial Expat Club
Date: 04/12/2007The Nica Buffet's simple exterior belies what you'll find inside--the pulse of this city's expat community.
Read OnThe Coastal Road is Coming
Date: 04/12/2007The long-awaited Coastal Highway, stretching from Montelimar in the north to the Costa Rican border in the south, has been approved.
Read OnNicaraguan Beachfront House For $80,000
Date: 04/12/2007Here's a way for you to get your own Nicaraguan beachfront home...providing a sunny retreat whenever you want...and a rental income whenever you're not using it...for just $80,000.
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