Jinotega Department

Jinotega
Department
Coat of arms of Jinotega
Country Nicaragua
CapitalJinotega
Area
 • Department
9,222 km2 (3,561 sq mi)
Population
 (2021 estimate)[1]
 • Department
483,404
 • Density52/km2 (140/sq mi)
 • Urban
119,770
ISO 3166-2NI-JI
Websitehttp://www.alcaldiajinotega.gob.ni/

Jinotega (Spanish pronunciation: [xinoˈteɣa]) is a department of Nicaragua. Its departmental head is Jinotega. It is located in the north of the country, on the border with Honduras.

The Department of Jinotega has a population of 483,404 (2021 estimate) and covers an area of 9,222 km2. It is one of the 15 most extensive departments in the country. Founded on October 15, 1891. In addition, Jinotega is home to various indigenous peoples, including the Cacaopera and the Nahua.[2]

The city of Jinotega "Las Brumas" is the departmental capital of the homonymous department with an urban population of 53 265 inhabitants in the year 2017. It is located in a valley at an altitude of 1,003.87 meters above sea level with a cool climate at an average temperature of 25 °C and a distance of 142 km from Managua (2h 44 min, by Carr.Panamericana / Panamericana Nte./CA-1).

Source: National Institute for Development Information (INIDE) - Nicaragua. Statistical Yearbook 2016 - 18

The department generates its own power through Lake Apanás Dam, which is also a tourist attraction. Isabelia Mountain Range contains several cloud forests peaks and massifs such as Chimborazo (1,688 m), Datanlí Diablo (1,550 m) with "la Bujona" waterfall. Also, Penas Blancas Massif (1,700 m) containing several water drops, and Bosawás Biosphere Reserve, the largest biosphere reserve in Central America with about 22,000 km2. [3]

  1. ^ Citypopulation.de Population of departments in Nicaragua
  2. ^ "Nahoas. Territorio indígena y gobernanza".
  3. ^ "Jinotega".