Waslala
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Waslala is a municipality in the Región Autónoma del Atlántico Norte department of Nicaragua - it is 71 miles from Matagalpa and 161 miles from Managua.
The revolution affected Waslala tremendously - it was the location of many guerilla fights. The main village has electricity even televisions, cell phone service and an Internet cafe run by the Parish. The 95 outlying villages do not have electricity or running water although some business owners have generators for limited power supplies.
[edit] Climate
Waslala has a tropical climate and two seasons - wet and dry.
[edit] Landscape
Waslala and the surrounding areas are lush with vegetation, have beautiful rivers and streams and offer breathtaking views of the forests and countryside. Nicaragua's deforestation did hit Waslala where farmers cut down many trees to make way for farms.