Nicaragua's remote Miskito Cays were once a popular pirate hideout.
The largest country in Central America, bounded by Honduras to the north, Costa Rica to the south, the Caribbean to its east, and the Pacific to its west, has a long history of political tumult but is rich in natural attractions. • It boasts one of the world's largest freshwater lakes, home to the only known species of freshwater shark. • Volcanoes, many still active, litter the landscape. • Unspoiled beaches, new ecotourism opportunities, and evocative colonial architecture in cities like LeÛn and Granada draw visitors in record numbers.
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