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in July 1979 by Flavio César Tijerino and a group of young students, including Ricardo Sequeira his daughters, Melba Tijerino, Velleda Tijerino, Humberto Rivas, and Marlene Sotelo. The library had an initial collection of 500 books. Later that year, the library became part of the newly founded
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Boaco has a diverse climate which ranges from that of a tropical forest to that of tropical grasslands with scattered trees. The average temperature is between 27 °C and 30 °C during summer and 18 °C in December. The annual precipitation is 1,200-2,000 mm.
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The municipality of Boaco is home to around 1% of Nicaragua's total population. It plays a more important role in the country's economy as a major producer of beef and dairy produces in what is called the cattle cluster (which includes the Chontales region).
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Network of Public Libraries, which was organized and coordinated by the Culture Department. With national and international support from governments, organisations and individuals, today the public library of Boaco has a collection of more than 8,000 books.
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and cattle-ranching lands in region. The city has played an important part in Nicaragua's economy, providing pecuarian products (beef, dairy products) to the rest of the country, as well as exporting to other countries.
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Indians, encouraged by the British colonists on Nicaragua's Atlantic coast, raided Boaco Viejo. They destroyed the town. The few who survived the massacre fled west and founded the new town of Boaco (now known as
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Hernan Robleto (novelist), and Fernando Buitrago Morales (poet, novelist, and historian) were the first figures in Boaco's literature. Boaco was the native town of several poets and artists such as
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Both paved and unpaved roads connect Boaco to other important cities in the country. Public transportation (bus) is available to Managua and other locations inside and outside the department.
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Boaco is located in the hilly central region of Nicaragua. Its topography is irregular with many mountains, which are smaller than the mountains in northern Nicaragua. The highest peak is
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established the department of Jerez with the city of Boaco as its capital. However, the conservative government reversed that law. It was not until July 18, 1935 that the government of
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Of the population of 56,900 (2006 est.), 27,900 (49%) are men and 29,000 (51%) women. The average age is 21.4 years; 60.5% of the population is between 15 and 64 years of age.
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According to the 2000 census on education, Boaco has a population of about 31,000 students and 350 teachers (excluding community pre-school workers).
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Boaco has several museums: The Boaco Museum of Anthropology, Arturo Javier Suarez Miranda's The Municipal Museum, and a private museum owned by
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has reached Boaco and stimulated the local economy. Boaco now has casinos, banks, gas stations and its first traffic lights installed.
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The rural population represents 61% of the total and the urban population 39%. The population density is 52.36 inhabitants/km.
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Elections for municipal authorities are held every four years. The current mayor of the municipality of Boaco is
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The city of Boaco, with a population of 26,209 (2022 estimate), is located in the mountains 88 km. east of
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The labour force is about 40% of the population of Boaco, about 23,000, with an unemployment rate of 13%.
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BoacoVisión is the local cable TV channel. There are several local radio stations broadcasting on FM.
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Telecommunications in Boaco are supervised by the Nicaraguan Telecommunications Company (
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from 1958. In recent years Lázaro Díaz, Javier León Valdez and others have made up the
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Following the 2004 municipal elections, the seats are divided in the following way:
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are the two telephone companies providing mobile telephone services in the area.
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to the south; the municipality of Camoapa to the east; and the municipalities of
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The municipality of Boaco (12°28′N 85°40′W) borders with the municipality of
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With the help of new paved roads, business from the country's capital of
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The governing party: Sandinista National Liberation Front: 5
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The local festivities in honor of the city's patron saint,
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Mobile telephones are frequently used by the population.
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The municipality of Boaco was traditionally part of the
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View of Boaco at night
Flag of Boaco
Official seal of Boaco
Boaco is located in Nicaragua
12°28′N 85°40′W / 12.467°N 85.667°W / 12.467; -85.667
Nicaragua
Department
Boaco Department
Urban
[boˈa.ko]
municipality
Boaco Department
Nicaragua
Managua
Armando Incer Barquero

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