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Neighborhood Directory
Tipitapa, Managua, Nicaragua
Overview
A source-backed directory of neighborhoods in Tipitapa, drawn from Overture Maps and OpenStreetMap data.
Source-backed neighborhood directory
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15 de Septiembre
Barrio San Rafael
Barrio San Rafael is a residential area with a mix of older apartment buildings and single-family homes. Most streets are quiet, with a few local shops and basic amenities nearby.
Cacalote
Ciudad de Dios (La Unión)
Ciudad de Dios (La Unión) is mostly residential with modest shops and basic services lining its main streets. Streets are active during the day and quiet after dark.
Ciudadela San Martín
Colama
Colonia Los Laureles
Colonia los Maestros
Colonia Roque
El Brasil
El Brasil is a mostly residential area with older apartment blocks and modest local shops. Public transport and basic amenities are accessible but not fancy.
El Chirimollo
El Coyol
El Coyol mixes residential streets and small local businesses. The area sees light foot traffic and mostly daytime activity.
El Guanacaste
El Madroño
El Madroño is a quiet residential area with basic local shops and small parks. Most buildings are low-rise apartments and older single-family homes.
El Milagro
El Nancital
El Nancital is a quiet residential neighborhood mostly composed of single-family homes. It has limited commercial activity and few public spaces.
El Paraíso
El Terrerito
El Triunfo
El Triunfo is a quiet residential area with a mix of low-rise housing and small local shops. Traffic is light and most streets are lined with trees.
El Tule
La Carbonera
La Carbonera is a quiet residential neighborhood with few commercial spots. Most local businesses here are family-owned and serve nearby residents.
La Cuchilla
La Empanada
La Empanada is a mostly residential neighborhood with a mix of older apartment buildings and local bakeries. Streets are quiet, with few nightlife options.
La Pita
La Pita has narrow streets and simple apartment blocks. Local shops and small cafes serve residents and workers in the area.
Las Avellanas
Las Avellanas is a beachside area known for its laid-back atmosphere and surf-friendly shoreline. Most homes are vacation rentals or small guesthouses, with limited commercial development.
Las Banderas
Las Canoas
Las Canoas is a quiet residential area with simple homes and small local shops along the main road. Community life here centers around daily routines rather than attractions.
Las Lajas
Las Maderas
Las Mesas de Acicaya
Las Palmas
La Uva
Los Ángeles
Los Ángeles is a residential area with many older homes and local businesses. Most streets are quiet, but traffic can be heavy near main avenues.
Los Guanacastes
Los Menas
Los Novios
Los Pocitos
Los Positos
Los Positos is a quiet residential area with mostly single-family homes and local services. It sits west of downtown and offers easy access to major roads.
Mesa de La Flor
Olominapa
Pinar del Río
Pinar del Río is a quiet residential area known for tobacco production and small-town life. Most homes are modest and streets are calm in the evenings.
Punta de Plancha
Quebrada Honda
San Antonio
San Antonio is a dense residential area with primarily mid-century homes and older apartment blocks. Local shops and small eateries are scattered along its main avenues.
San Blas
San Emilio
San Emilio is mostly residential, known for quiet streets and modest apartment buildings. It attracts families and older residents looking for stability.
San Francisco del Peñón
San Francisco del Peñón is a residential area with older homes and a quiet atmosphere. The community is mostly longtime residents, and local stores serve basic needs.
San José de Oluminapa
San José de Oluminapa is a quiet residential area with small local businesses and limited nightlife. Most homes are single-family with basic amenities.
San Juan
San Juan is a middle-class neighborhood with schools, parks, and small local businesses. The area is mostly residential, with occasional traffic on main streets.
San Judas
San Judas is a mainly residential area with frequent local activity and basic services. Modest housing and small businesses fill most streets.
San Ramón
San Ramón has a mostly residential feel with several schools and medical clinics nearby. Main streets feature small markets and local eateries.
Tipitapa
Ulises Tapia
Valle San Juan
Victoria de Julio
Zambrano
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