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  1. La Gigantona, a 400-year-old tradition – Visit Nicaragua

    La Gigantona was brought by the Spanish to represent their women, some say, and there are those who maintain that the indigenous and mestizo settlers made a satire of the Spanish woman: tall, blonde …

  2. Nicaragua attracts women traveling alone – Visit Nicaragua

    Jul 16, 2018 · According to hostel booking site Hostelworld, there has been a 42 per cent increase in backpackers travelling the world in the last two years alone with more women than ever before.

  3. Condega is proud of its artisans from Ducuale Grande

    About 20 women began to work with ceramics, motivated by Emma Centeno, who worked at the Casa de Cultura de Condega. She, along with Spaniards, taught them how to finish the pieces and how to …

  4. Culture of Nicaragua – Visit Nicaragua

    Nicaraguan culture is rich in dances, crafts, and cultural expressions. The Güegüense is an expression of protest against colonial rule.

  5. Dutch woman travels through Nicaragua on a motorcycle

    Jul 6, 2022 · Noraly Schoenmaker, known on YouTube as Itchy Boots, visited Nicaragua and explored its cities and towns on her mountain bike.

  6. Matagalpa-Handicrafts-Women of Lead – Visit Nicaragua

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  7. Black Dance – Visit Nicaragua

    From the American School gate, 1 block west and 2 blocks north. Lomas de Monserrat, Managua. Managua, Nicaragua. P.O. Box No. 13043

  8. 10 Instagrammable places in Nicaragua – Visit Nicaragua

    10 Instagrammable places in Nicaragua The numbers published in Meta's advertising tools, reflected in the DataReportal data, indicate that Instagram in Nicaragua had 2024 million users at the beginning …

  9. Traveling with mom in Nicaragua – Visit Nicaragua

    If you've thought about traveling with your mom, but you don't know where to go, we'll give you some ideas for an unforgettable trip.

  10. Traditional dances for San Sebastian – Visit Nicaragua

    Traditional dances for San Sebastian, the Giant, Toro Huaco, The Old Man and The Old Woman, Indian Singers and the Dance of Hungarian Women