Nicaragua is a country located in Central America, bordered by Honduras to the north and Costa Rica to the south. Its capital and largest city is Managua. The official language is Spanish and the currency is the Nicaraguan cordoba. The population of Nicaragua is approximately 6.5 million people.
Nicaragua has a presidential representative democratic republic form of government. The country has a diverse cultural heritage, with influences from indigenous groups, as well as Spanish and African immigrants.
The economy of Nicaragua is based on a mixed market economy, with a focus on agriculture and industry. The country is known for its production of coffee, cotton, sugar, and beef, as well as its natural resources, including timber, gold, and silver. The tourism industry is also a significant contributor to the economy, with many visitors drawn to the country's natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Nicaragua is a member of the United Nations, the World Trade Organization, and the Central American Integration System (SICA). The country has been facing some challenges such as poverty, unemployment, political instability and human rights issues. The government has implemented a number of economic and social policies to address these issues and to promote sustainable economic growth and development.