San Lorenzo, Boaco

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San Lorenzo is a municipality in the Boaco department of Nicaragua. It has a population of 28,100 (2006, est.) and an extension of 559.61 Km². The economy is based mainly on agricultural and some agropecuarian activities. The capital is the town of San Lorenzo located 91 km. from Managua.

Most people in the municipality (70%) lives in rural areas. The mayor of the municipality of San Lorenzo is Leonel Leonidas Sasiga Madrigal from the Constitutional Liberal Party (PLC).

[edit] History

Back in 1852, Josefa Tellez, owner of a small farm in the vecinities of the area where the town of San Lorenzo is located today, found a religious image of San Lorenzo. From that day the place was known as San Lorenzo de los Tellez in honor to Josefa Tellez.

San Lorenzo was officially granted the title of town on August 23, 1858. With new settlers from the department of Granada in 1872, the town became more populated. The municipality of San Lorenzo was part of the department of Chontales until 1935, when it became part of the department of Boaco.

[edit] Local festivities

The municipality celebrates it's patron San Lorenzo with corridas, popular fiestas and religious activities during the period from August 7 through 10.



Coordinates: 12°22′N, 85°40′W

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