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Rancho Grande (Municipio de Rancho Grande)
Rancho Grande is a municipality in the Matagalpa department of Nicaragua. As of 2005, its population was 26,223.

 
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Country - Nicaragua
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Nicaragua, officially the Republic of Nicaragua , is the largest country in Central America, bordered by Honduras to the north, the Caribbean to the east, Costa Rica to the south, and the Pacific Ocean to the west. Managua is the country's capital and largest city. , it was estimated to be the second largest city in Central America. Nicaragua's multiethnic population of six million includes people of mestizo, Indigenous, European and African heritage. The main language is Spanish. Indigenous tribes on the Mosquito Coast speak their own languages and English.

Originally inhabited by various indigenous cultures since ancient times, the region was conquered by the Spanish Empire in the 16th century. Nicaragua gained independence from Spain in 1821. The Mosquito Coast followed a different historical path, being colonized by the English in the 17th century and later coming under British rule. It became an autonomous territory of Nicaragua in 1860 and its northernmost part was transferred to Honduras in 1960. Since its independence, Nicaragua has undergone periods of political unrest, dictatorship, occupation and fiscal crisis, including the Nicaraguan Revolution of the 1960s and 1970s and the Contra War of the 1980s.
Currency / Language  
ISO Currency Symbol Significant figures
NIO Nicaraguan córdoba C$ 2
Neighbourhood - Country  
  •  Costa rica 
  •  Honduras