Somoto, Madriz
Somoto | |
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Municipality | |
Somoto Location in Nicaragua | |
Coordinates: 13°28′N 86°34′W / 13.467°N 86.567°W | |
Country | Nicaragua |
Department | Madriz |
Population (2005) | |
• Municipality | 35,000 |
• Urban | 15,000 |
Somoto, meaning The Valley of Geese,[1] is a town located in the hills of northern Nicaragua around 20 km south-west of Ocotal, and is in the department of Madriz. It was founded as a town in 1867, and since 1936,[1] has been the capital of Madriz. Somoto is also home to the Somoto Canyon, a relatively big tourist attraction in Nicaragua. Somoto has a total population of approximately 40,000[1] with 15,000 people living in the urban area and 25,000 in 48 nearby communities.
History
In pre-Hispanic times Somoto was populated by Olmecs and Aztecs who emigrated from Mexico.[1] The Merced/Somoto Sister City Committee was formed in 1988 by members of the Merced Central America Support Group, who were matched with Somoto by the Nicaraguan Embassy.[2] In March 1992 were granted official Sister City status by a unanimous vote of the Merced City Council.
Notable people
Notable people from Somoto include Carlos Mejía Godoy and Luis Enrique, both famous musicians in Nicaragua.[1] and internationally.
Sports
The Real Madriz football team is located in Somoto.
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Coordinates: 13°29′N 86°35′W / 13.483°N 86.583°W
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