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Neighborhood Directory
Chichigalpa, Chinandega, Nicaragua
Overview
A source-backed directory of neighborhoods in Chichigalpa, drawn from Overture Maps and OpenStreetMap data.
Source-backed neighborhood directory
Only mapped neighborhoods are highlighted — blank areas may not have coverage yet.
Apastepe
Apastepe lies on the edge of the city with a mix of old residential streets and scattered small shops. The area is quiet with limited nightlife or commercial activity.
Bethel
Bethel is a family-oriented neighborhood with single-family homes and local shops. It draws residents seeking quieter streets and easy access to schools.
Carlos Espinoza (Las Nubes)
Chichigalpa
Colonia La Trinidad
Cosmapa
Cosmapa is a small, primarily residential neighborhood in the outskirts of Xalapa. Local shops and simple eateries line the main streets, serving the area's tight-knit community.
Cuitanca Norte
Cuitanca Norte is mainly residential, with a few local shops and small parks. Traffic is light and streets are quiet most evenings.
Cuitanca Sur
Cuitanca Sur is mostly residential with a mix of small local shops and basic services. The area attracts families looking for quieter surroundings away from the city center.
El Socorro
El Socorro is mostly residential, with small local shops and basic services. Streets are quiet and there's limited nightlife or entertainment.
Guanacastal
Juan José Briceño
Julio Picado
Julio Picado is a residential neighborhood dominated by modest houses and small local businesses. Streets are busy during the day with local traffic and vendors.
Pellizco Central
Pellizco Central is a business and transit hub, busy during weekdays with steady foot traffic. Office towers line the main streets, with casual cafes and convenience stores beneath.
Pellizco Occidental
Pellizco Occidental is a mostly residential area with some local shops along the main streets. Side roads are quieter, with older apartment buildings and small parks.
Pikín Guerrero (Versalle)
Pikín Guerrero, sometimes called Versalle, is a residential area with a mix of apartment buildings and modest homes. Commercial spots cluster on main roads while side streets stay quieter.
San Antonio
San Antonio is a working-class neighborhood with a mix of older apartments and single-family homes. Shops and local eateries cluster along the main roads.
San Benito
San Benito is a residential neighborhood with a mix of gated communities and apartment buildings. The area is known for quiet streets and easy access to the World Trade Center and major roads.
San Cayetano
San Cayetano is a working-class area with mostly residential blocks and a few small shops. Local schools and basic services anchor the neighborhood.
San José
San José is the administrative and commercial center of Costa Rica, with government offices, banks, and transport hubs lining its busy streets. It is dense, noisy, and full of daytime activity.
Santa Matilde
Santa Matilde is a mostly residential neighborhood featuring low-rise apartments and small shops. The area is known for quiet streets and easy access to public transit.
Sirama
Sirama has a mainly residential feel, with modest homes and basic local businesses lining its streets. Public spaces are limited and most daily needs are met at small shops or the local market.
Sirama Norte
Sirama Sur
Sirama Sur sits on the southern edge of the city, mostly housing families and service workers. Streets are quiet, but amenities are limited.
Valle Nº 2
Valle Nº 2 is a small residential area known for its quiet streets and close-knit community. Most homes are modest and families have lived here for years.
Valle Nº 3
Valle Nº 3 is a residential neighborhood with mostly low-rise apartment blocks and basic shops. The area is known for its working-class population and affordable housing options.
Valle Viejo
Villa Dolores
Villa Dolores is a residential area known for quiet streets and mostly low-rise housing. It has convenient local shops and easy bus links.
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