Ciudad Darío, Administrative division in Matagalpa Department, Nicaragua.
Ciudad Darío is an administrative division in Matagalpa Department in northern Nicaragua and covers a hilly, forested region. The area is characterized by natural water sources and rural settlements spread across varied terrain.
The settlement was originally known as Metapa before being renamed to honor the birthplace of poet Rubén Darío. The name change reflects the national importance of the writer to Nicaragua.
The Rubén Darío Museum occupies the poet's birth house and contains furnishings and personal belongings from the 19th century. The location draws visitors interested in Nicaraguan literature and the life of the nation's most celebrated writer.
The area lies roughly an hour's drive from Managua and is reached by roads that also connect smaller towns throughout the region. The dry season offers the best conditions for travel and exploration of the countryside.
The region holds three lakes called Tecomapa, Moyúa, and Playitas that local fishermen use for their daily catch. Many visitors overlook these water bodies while focusing on the literary attractions.
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