Jinotega

Jinotega
City
Flag of Jinotega
Official seal of Jinotega
Jinotega is located in Nicaragua
Jinotega
Jinotega
Location in Nicaragua
Coordinates: 13°5′18.207″N 85°59′57.838″W / 13.08839083°N 85.99939944°W / 13.08839083; -85.99939944
Country Nicaragua
DepartmentJinotega
MunicipalityJinotega
Founded1891
Government
 • MayorLeonidas Centeno Rivera (FSLN)
 • Vice MayorLidiangeles Guatemala (FSLN)
Elevation
1,000 m (3,000 ft)
Population
 (2022 estimate)[1][2]
 • City56,910
 • Demonym
Jinotegano/a
 • Municipality
150,146
Time zoneUTC−06:00
Area codeNi-Ji
ClimateAw
Websitehttp://www.alcaldiajinotega.gob.ni/ (in Spanish)

Jinotega (Spanish pronunciation: [xinoˈteɣa]) (derived from Náhuatl: Xiotenko ‘place next to the jiñocuajo trees’) is the capital city of the Department of Jinotega in north-central Nicaragua.

The city is located in a long valley surrounded by the cool climate and Dariense Isabelia ridge located 142 km north of the capital Managua. In 2012, the Department of Jinotega had a total population of 417,372, of which 123,548 lived in the municipality. Of the total population, 50.5% are men and 49.5% are women, and almost 38.4% of the population lives in the urban area.[3] Jinotega produces 80% of Nicaragua's coffee, which is exported to the United States, Russia, Canada and Europe.

Within the city of Jinotega are several rivers and a lake. Lake Apanas, an artificial lake of 51 square kilometers, provides hydropower to much of the country. Although there is debate as to the origin of the name, Jinotega is colloquially known as "The City of Mists" (Ciudad de la Brumas) for the magnificent whisks of clouds continuously feathering through the top of the valley. Other generally accepted names are "The Eternal City of Men", and the "City of Eternal Men".

Jinotega is bordered to the

  • north by the municipalities of Santa María de Pantasma and Wiwili
  • south by the municipalities of Matagalpa and Sébaco
  • east by the municipalities of El Cua, Bocay, and Tuma La Dalia
  • west by the municipalities of La Trinidad, San Rafael del Norte, La Concordia, and San Sebastian de Yali
  1. ^ Citypopulation.de Population of cities in Nicaragua [better source needed]
  2. ^ Citypopulation.de Population of Jinotega municipality [better source needed]
  3. ^ "Población Total, estimada al 30 de Junio del año 2012" (PDF). Instituto Nacional de Estadísticas y Censos- INEC de Nicaragua. June 30, 2012.