- León, Nicaragua
León is the second largest
city inNicaragua , afterManagua . It was founded by the Spaniards as Santiago de los Caballeros de León and rivals Granada, Nicaragua, in the number of historic spanish colonial homes and churches. As of 2005, the city had an estimated population of about 175,000 people which increases sharply during university season with many students coming from other Nicaraguan provinces. It is the capital andmunicipality of the León department.León is located along the Río Chiquito "(Chiquito River)", some 50 miles northwest of
Managua , and some 11 miles east of thePacific Ocean coast. The drive from Managua takes less than 90 minutes. Although less populous than Managua, León has long been the intellectual center of the nation, with itsuniversity founded in1813 . León is also an important industrial, agricultural (sugar cane, cattle, peanut, plantane, sorghum) and commercial center for Nicaragua.History
Infobox World Heritage Site
WHS = Ruins of León Viejo
State Party = NIC
Type = Cultural
Criteria = iii,iv
ID = 613
Region = Latin America and the Caribbean
Year = 2000
Session = 24th
Link = http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/613The first city named León in Nicaragua was established in 1524 by Francisco Hernández de Córdoba about 20 miles east of the present site. The city was abandoned in 1610, after an eruption of the Momotombo volcano, located only a couple miles away, which left extensive damage in the form of flooding fromLake Managua . The inhabitants decided to move to its current location next to the Indigenous town of "Subtiava". The ruins of the abandoned city are known as "León Viejo " and were excavated in 1960. In the year 2000, León Viejo was declared anUNESCO World Heritage Site .León has fine examples of Spanish Colonial architecture, including the grand Cathedral of the Assumption, built from 1706 to 1740, with two towers added in 1746 and 1779.
When Nicaragua withdrew from the
United Provinces of Central America in1839 , León became the capital of the new nation of Nicaragua. For some years the capital shifted back and forth between León andGranada, Nicaragua , with Liberal regimes preferring León and Conservative ones Granada, until as a compromiseManagua was agreed upon to be the permanent capital in1858 .In 1950 the city of León had a population of 31,000 people. Nicaraguan President
Anastasio Somoza García was shot and mortally wounded in the city onSeptember 21 ,1956 .The building of
El museo de tradiciones y leyendas was once the infamous XXI jail before the 1979 revolution. There are also several politicalmural s around the city.Gallery
Twin Cities
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Hamburg ,Germany
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External links
* [http://www.vianica.com/visit/leon Leon: hotels, restaurants, activities, photos]
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