Diriamba, Administrative division in Carazo, Nicaragua.
Diriamba is an administrative division in Carazo Province, located in the Nicaraguan highlands at about 576 meters elevation. The area combines urban settlements with agricultural land, where coffee cultivation shapes the local economy.
The municipality was a site of armed conflicts between Sandinista forces and government troops during the Nicaraguan Revolution in 1978 and 1979. This period significantly shaped the area's recent history.
The January festivities honoring Saint Sebastian feature traditional folk dances like El Toro Huaco and El Güegüense that have been performed here for generations. These celebrations shape the cultural rhythm of the place and bring residents together to honor their customs.
The location on the Pan-American Highway provides direct road links to the capital Managua, with regular bus services departing from the UCA station. The town center is accessible through these established transport routes.
The area encompasses approximately 60 rural communities and contains several limestone quarries that contribute to regional industrial production. These extraction activities have shaped the rural economy.
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