Nicaragua

Reprinted from WeatherHub Website

The Republic of Nicaragua is situated in Central America. Nicaragua began free market reforms in 1991 after 12 years of economic free-fall under the Sandinista regime. Despite this growing economy, Nicaragua remains the second-poorest nation in the hemisphere. Freedom of speech is a right guaranteed by the Nicaraguan constitution and vigorously exercised by its people. Diverse viewpoints are freely and openly discussed in the media and in academia. There is no state censorship in Nicaragua.
(Reprinted from The U.S. Department of State Website.)


At the CyberCafe in Leon you can get just about anything you want at the Ben Linder Cybercafe. From simple sandwiches, soft drinks, and coffee, to a wide variety of dinner entrees, wine, beer, and cocktails. You can also surf the web, send email, and learn how to use a computer on one of the café's 20 computers.


Walking Unidos
Hot coffee, delicious meals, a cozy atmosphere, and computers go together in the newly opened Ben Linder Cyber-Café, where Walking Unidos, the Polus Center and WiRED are providing a means to support aid to the disabled, while they provide the people of Leon, Nicaragua with high speed Internet access, as well as good food.


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