Masaya Department Explained

Masaya
Other Name:Departamento de Masaya
Settlement Type:Department
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Nicaragua
Seat:Masaya
Seat Type:Capital
Area Total Km2:611
Population As Of:2021 estimate
Population Footnotes:[1]
Population Total:397632
Population Density Km2:auto
Population Urban:238345
Blank Name:ISO 3166-2
Blank Info:NI-MS

Masaya (pronounced as /es/) is a department in Nicaragua. It is the country's smallest department by area (611 km2) and has a population of 397,632 (2021 estimate). The capital is the city of Masaya. It is famous among Nicaraguan people for its nickname, "La Cuna Del Folklore" which translates to (The Cradle of Folklore). It is also the site of the Masaya Volcano, an active 635m volcano which last erupted in 2016. The Indigenous inhabitants of Masaya are the Nahuas and the Chorotegas, the Nahuas dominate the cultivation and production of cocoa beans in the municipality of Masatepe.[2] [3] [4]

Municipalities

  1. Catarina
  2. La Concepción
  3. Masatepe
  4. Masaya
  5. Nandasmo
  6. Nindirí
  7. Niquinohomo
  8. San Juan de Oriente
  9. Tisma

References

11.9667°N -92°W

Notes and References

  1. https://www.citypopulation.de/en/nicaragua/cities/ Citypopulation.de
  2. Web site: Preparation of a hygiene plan for the Nicaraos microenterprise cocoa industry in the department of Masaya.
  3. Web site: Nicaragua National Report.
  4. Book: Carmack, Robert. The Indigenous People of Mesoamerica and Central America. Lexington Books. 2017. 9781498558976. 81–83.