San Juan de Cinco Pinos, colloquially known as Cinco Pinos, is a town and a municipality in the north of the Chinandega Department in Nicaragua, situated between San Pedro del Norte and Santo Tomás del Norte.
Cinco Pinos | |
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Municipality | |
Coordinates: 13°13′N 86°55′W / 13.217°N 86.917°W | |
Country | Nicaragua |
Department | Chinandega Department |
Area | |
• Municipality | 20 sq mi (60 km2) |
Population (2005) | |
• Municipality | 6,781 |
• Density | 290/sq mi (110/km2) |
• Urban | 5,894 |
History
editThe town was founded in 1879 as a result of the migration of residents from neighboring Honduras. Prior to that time, there was a small village called Villa Salvadorita, 2 km west of the current location of Cinco Pinos. In the early 1950s, with the development of cotton cultivation, the town was renamed to San Juan de Cinco Pinos.[citation needed]
The festivities of the patron saint of Cinco Pinos is held in honor of San Caralampio. The event takes place every year from February 9 to 11, with the traditional Toro Huaco dance and chichero music.[1]
Geography
editThe population of San Juan de Cinco Pinos is mainly rural. Only 21% lives in the town of Cinco Pinos and the rest are scattered around the 14 comarcas of the municipality.[1]
- El Carrizal
- El Cerro
- El Espino
- El Jícaro
- El Pavón
- El Zacatón
- La Honda
- La Montaña
- Las Lajitas
- Las Pozas
- Los Araditos
- Santa Fe
- Villa Camilo
- Villa Francia
References
edit13°13′N 86°56′W / 13.217°N 86.933°W