Northern Pacific Coast is a region in Nicaragua.
The Northern Pacific Coast of Nicaragua is made of the Chinandega Department to the north and the Leon Department to the south. The area has a total population of 830,900 as of the 2005 Census, though given Nicaraguan population trends the current figures are likely significantly higher.
The Chinandega Department is located on the border with Honduras, It is largely agricultural, it produces rum from sugar cane; other products are bananas, peanuts, shrimps and salt. The capital city of the department is Chinandega. Other major towns in the department are Chichigalpa (headquarters of Flor de Caña) and Corinto, a major port.
The Leon Department is located just south of the Chinandega Department. It is the fourth most populous in the country with a total population of 389,600. Its capital is Leon. About 20 minutes from Leon lies the beach communities of Poneloya and Las Peñitas. Other towns in the department include El Sauce, Larreynaga (which is primarily known as Malpaisillo), and Nagarote.
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Temperatures can rise well above 35°C (100°F) in the dry season (verano), so make sure to stay hydrated. Although some say that tab-water in León is safe, stick to bottled water to make sure you don't catch travelers' diarrhea from bacteria your body isn't accustomed to, as it will make you lose water even faster.
The current of the Pacific coast can be very strong and even trained swimmers in their best health have died there. If there are warning signs, they are usually there for a reason. Don't go to far out and stick to official beaches where people can see and - if need be - rescue you.