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Neighborhood Directory
Somotillo, Chinandega, Nicaragua
Overview
A source-backed directory of neighborhoods in Somotillo, drawn from Overture Maps and OpenStreetMap data.
Source-backed neighborhood directory
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Casa Blanca
Casa Blanca is a residential neighborhood in Cartagena known for its mid-rise apartment blocks and quiet local streets. Most shops cater to nearby families and daily needs.
Cofradía
Consuelo
Consuelo is a residential neighborhood with a mix of mid-rise apartment buildings and local shops. Most streets are quiet and see little traffic outside peak hours.
Dulce Nombre de Jesús
Dulce Nombre de Jesús is mainly residential with modest homes and a few corner stores. Most streets are quiet but see regular foot traffic from locals.
El Caimito
El Caimito sits on the outskirts of San Juan, mostly residential with wide streets and some local shops. It's quieter than central neighborhoods and has a modest community feel.
El Cercado
El Cercado is the traditional downtown area of Monterrey, lined with government offices and older commercial buildings. The streets get busy during weekdays with workers and shoppers.
El Chaparral
El Danto
El Guasaule
El Guasaule sits along the border between Honduras and Nicaragua, mainly serving as a crossing point for travelers and freight. The area has limited residential and commercial activity outside its transit function.
El Jicaro Bonito
El Jicote
El Laredo
El Llano de La Chaperna
El Obraje
El Obraje is a residential area on the eastern side of San Miguel de Allende with new developments and some historic buildings. It is quieter than the city center and attracts both locals and foreign residents.
El Ojoche
El Pacaral
El Palo de Rueda
El Papalón
El Papaloncito
El Rodeíto
El Taquezal
Empalme Valle El Danto
Empalme Valle El Danto is a small residential area located on the outskirts with mostly modest housing and few local businesses. Public transport options are limited and many streets are unpaved.
La Carreta
La Carreta is mostly residential with some small local shops and cafes. Streets are quiet, and housing is a mix of older homes and newer low-rise apartments.
La Flor
La Fragua
La Fragua is a quiet residential neighborhood with low-rise housing and local shops. Most streets are lined with traditional homes and small eateries.
La Palmita
La Palmita is a quiet residential area with basic amenities scattered along its main avenues. Some small shops and eateries cater to local needs.
La Pavana
La Pavana is a quiet suburban area with mostly residential streets lined by modest homes. Shops and eateries are limited, and traffic remains light throughout the day.
La Perla
La Perla is a coastal barrio inside San Juan, bordered by the Atlantic Ocean and the walls of Old San Juan. It's known for its tightly packed houses and local community life.
La Plaza del Rodeito
La Plaza del Rodeito is a small residential neighborhood with local shops and apartments. There is little nightlife and most streets stay quiet in the evenings.
Las Lajitas
Las Lajitas is a quiet residential area with most amenities within walking distance. Small shops and local bakeries line its main streets.
Las Mesas
Las Mesitas
Las Pavas
Las Pavas is a residential neighborhood mostly made up of apartment blocks and local shops. It has frequent bus connections and a busy main street.
Los Balcones
Los Balcones is mainly residential, with low-rise apartments and villas. It has easy access to main roads and basic services like supermarkets and clinics.
Los Encuentros
Los Encuentros sits at a major highway junction, acting as a transport hub for travelers heading deeper into Guatemala. Daily life centers around roadside businesses and markets serving passing buses and locals.
Los Esterillos
Los Limones
Los Lirios
Los Tablones
Los Tablones is a quiet residential area with mostly mid-size homes and small local businesses. Traffic is light and community parks are present.
Palo Grande
Palo Grande is a residential area with low-rise apartment blocks and a mix of small shops along main streets. Locals favor its quieter atmosphere and direct access to metro transit.
Poncé
Poncé is a mostly residential area with a mix of mid-rise apartments and local shops. Streets are busy, and public transport is available nearby.
Rama Gacha
Rodeo Grande
Rodeo Grande is mostly residential with a mix of older family homes and small apartment blocks. Local shops and casual eateries line a few main streets.
San Antonio
San Antonio has a mix of older homes and blocks of apartment buildings. It sits close to schools and is known for its residential feel.
San Enrique
San Enrique is mostly residential with a few local shops and mid-sized apartment blocks. The area has limited nightlife and quieter streets compared to the city center.
San Francisco de Asís
San Miguelito
San Miguelito is a densely populated suburb north of Panama City, known for its residential streets and local businesses. Public transport is frequent but traffic can be heavy during peak hours.
San Pascual
Santa Ana
Santa Paula
Santa Rosa
Santa Rosa is mostly residential with a mix of mid-rise apartments and local shops. Schools and clinics are within walking distance for most residents.
Santa Teresa
Somotillo
Somotillo is a small town near the Honduran border, known as a transit point for cross-border trade. Daily life centers around basic commerce and agriculture.
Valle El Jiñocuabo
Valle El Jiñocuabo is a mostly residential area on the outskirts, with some small farms and local businesses. Streets are quiet and traffic is low.
Valle La Danta
Valle Nombre de Jesús
Valle Nombre de Jesús is a quiet residential area with modest homes and a relaxed pace. Most streets are lined with small shops and basic services.
Veraneadero Apacuna
Veraneadero Apacuna is a residential neighborhood with modest homes and small markets. Locals mostly commute to nearby areas for work and services.
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