Santa Lucía, Nicaragua Explained

Santa Lucía
Settlement Type:Municipality
Pushpin Map:Nicaragua
Pushpin Label Position:bottom
Pushpin Mapsize:250
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Nicaragua
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: Nicaragua
Subdivision Type1:Department
Subdivision Name1:Boaco Department
Unit Pref:Imperial
Area Total Km2:120.78
Population As Of:2005
Population Total:8254
Population Density Km2:auto
Population Urban:2046
Coordinates:12.5167°N -108°W

Santa Lucía (pronounced as /es/) is a municipality in the Boaco department of Nicaragua. It has a population of 10,300 (2006, est.) and an extension of 120.78 km2. The capital is the town of Santa Lucía located 94 km from Managua. Approx. 72% of the population lives in rural areas and 28% in the urban zones.

Overview

The economy is based mainly on agriculture with around 2,200 small farmers in the whole municipality. There are also some agropecuarian activities.

The mayor of the municipality of Santa Lucía is Elba Maria Salinas Guzmán from the Constitutional Liberal Party (PLC).

History

Back in the days of the Spanish colony, the town of Santa Lucía was known as Potreritos (small pasturelands, in English) and was part of the municipality of Teustepe. The town was later renamed in honor of Saint Lucy.

On August 16, 1904, the town of Santa Lucía became the capital town of the homonymous municipality and part of the Boaco department.

Local festivities

From December 10 to 17 in honor of Saint Lucy. The festivities continues on February 12 and 13. The municipality celebrates its patron with corridas, popular fiestas and religious activities during the festivities.

References

12.5333°N -127°W