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Neighborhood Directory
Ciudad Darío, Matagalpa, Nicaragua
Overview
A source-backed directory of neighborhoods in Ciudad Darío, drawn from Overture Maps and OpenStreetMap data.
Source-backed neighborhood directory
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Agua Fría
Apacorral
Apacorral is a quiet residential area with basic amenities and few large businesses. Most homes are single-family and streets have limited traffic.
Apompuá
Asientos Viejos
Asientos Viejos is a quiet residential neighborhood with a mix of older homes and modest new builds. Local businesses are mostly small shops and eateries serving longtime residents.
Barrio España
Buena Vista
Buena Vista has a mix of historic homes and newer developments. Its quiet streets appeal to families and long-time residents.
Candelaria
Canta Gallo
Cerro Colorado
Cerro El Fuego
Cerro El Fuego sits on the city's edge, dominated by steep roads and compact homes. Access is limited, with few shops or services nearby.
Chagüite Viejo
Chagüite Viejo is a residential area with modest local shops and small eateries. Most homes are low-rise and streets are quiet.
Ciudad Darío
Cuajiniquilapa
Delirio
Dos Montes
Dos Montes is mostly residential, known for quiet streets and modest homes. Local convenience shops and family eateries cluster along main roads.
Dos Quebradas
Dos Quebradas is primarily residential with a mix of commercial zones along main roads. Many locals commute to nearby Pereira for work and services.
Dulce Nombre de Jesús
El Abra
El Abra is a quiet residential area located near the river in the northeast. Most homes are single-story and property sizes are modest. Local shops line the main avenue and public transit is limited.
El Bacacán
El Bacacán is mostly residential with small businesses, locally owned shops, and simple eateries lining the main streets. Daily life here is laid-back, with families and longtime residents making up most of the population.
El Bijagüe
El Bordo
El Bordo is a working-class district on the eastern edge of Tijuana, known for modest homes and industrial activity. Services are basic and amenities limited compared to central neighborhoods.
El Brasil
El Cacao
El Cacao de Los Suárez
El Carbonal
El Carmen
El Chagüite
El Chagüite Santa María
El Chagüite Santa María is a quiet residential area with mostly single-family homes and some small corner shops. Streets are calm, and not much nightlife happens here.
El Chote
El Coyol
El Coyol is mainly residential with some light industry and basic shopping. The area is quiet and attracts families seeking affordable housing.
El Coyolito
El Coyolito is a small residential neighborhood with mostly low-rise homes. Shops and services are limited but locals appreciate the quieter environment.
El Cristal
El Escobillo
El Guineo
El Guineo is a densely populated area where residential blocks mix with small local shops. The community is tight-knit and most amenities are basic.
El Hato
El Hato sits on the outskirts with modest homes and a quiet pace. A mix of local shops and basic services lines the main streets.
El Horno
El Jícaro
El Matasano
El Matasano is a suburban area characterized by basic amenities and modest housing blocks. Residents see limited commercial activity and few public spaces.
El Nancital
El Nancital is a quiet residential area on the outskirts that features modest homes and scattered local shops. Most activity centers on daily needs rather than leisure or nightlife.
El Ojo de Agua
El Palo de Agua
El Palo de Agua sits on the western edge of Caracas with mostly residential blocks and local shops. Public transport links are limited compared to more central neighborhoods.
El Payapal
El Payapal is a residential area with small local shops and basic services. Streets are mostly quiet, with limited nightlife or entertainment options.
El Pital
El Potrerillo
El Prado
El Prado is a residential area featuring tree-lined avenues and older homes. Most streets are quiet but traffic picks up near the main commercial strips.
El Regadio
El Rincón
El Rincón is a quiet residential area with small local shops and few large businesses. Streets are generally calm, mostly lined with older apartment blocks.
El Sesteo
El Tempisque
El Terrero
El Terrero is mostly residential with low-rise homes and small local shops. Daily life is quiet, and traffic is light.
El Zarzal
Güiscanal
Güiscanal is a residential zone with mid-rise apartment blocks and a few busy commercial streets. Local markets and small shops serve most daily needs.
Hato Nuevo
La Ceiba
La Ceiba is a coastal neighborhood known for its casual nightlife and proximity to beaches. The area offers basic amenities and access to ferry services.
La Ceibita
La Ceibita is a residential area with local businesses and modest housing. The streets are quiet and primarily serve families who live nearby.
La Curva
La Flor
La Flor is mostly residential with a range of single-family homes and small apartment buildings. Local shops and parks draw families and longtime residents.
La Montañita
La Montañita sits in the northern edge of the city and offers mostly residential streets with a few local stores. Many families live here and public transit access is limited.
La Palma
La Palma offers quiet residential streets with a mix of single-family homes and small local shops. Its location provides quick access to major roads for commuting.
La Picota
La Pita
La Primavera
La Primavera is a mostly residential area with newer housing developments. The streets are quiet and kept clean, with few commercial spots.
La Queserea
La Rauda
La Remonta
Las Calabazas
Las Casas Viejas
Las Delicias
Las Delicias is mostly residential, known for its straightforward layout and practical amenities. The area attracts families and workers commuting to nearby commercial zones.
Las Jaguas de Santa Lucía
Las Lajas
Las Lomas
Las Lomas Nº 1
Las Lomas Nº 1 is a mostly residential neighborhood with wide streets and detached houses. Services and shops cluster along main avenues, while quieter blocks stay low-traffic.
Las Mesas
Las Minas
Las Nubes
Las Palmas
Las Pilas
Las Pilas is mostly residential, with basic local shops and services. Streets are quiet, traffic is light except during school hours.
Las Tunas
Las Tunas is a mostly residential area with local shops and a few quiet cafes. Streets are laid out in a simple grid and traffic is light.
Las Tunitas
Las Tunitas is a rural coastal area known for agricultural properties and scattered homes. Access is limited, with basic amenities but few local shops.
La Ventosa
La Ventosa is a mostly residential area known for strong winds and modest homes. The neighborhood attracts workers from nearby wind farms.
Llanos de Tamalapa Nº 1
Llanos de Tamalapa Nº 1 is a residential neighborhood with mostly single-family homes and local shops. Few public facilities are present in the area.
Llanos de Tamalapa Nº 2
Llanos de Tamalapa Nº 2 is mostly residential with newer developments and basic local services. Streets are quiet with minimal commercial activity.
Llanos de Tamalapa Nº 3
Llanos de Tamalapa Nº 3 is a residential area with a mix of older homes and newer developments. It's mostly quiet, with limited commercial activity.
Llano Verde
Llano Verde is a mostly residential district with newer apartment blocks and some small retail strips along the main roads. It has limited nightlife and is quieter than the city center.
Los Capules
Los Cedros
Los Cerritos
Los Cocos
Los Cocos is a residential neighborhood with mixed housing and a steady local population. The area is mostly quiet, with some small shops and eateries along main streets.
Los Corrales
Los Corrales is mostly residential with several local businesses along its main streets. Most homes are low-rise and the area attracts families and older residents.
Los Encuentros
Los Encuentros is a crossroads area with basic housing and local shops. The neighborhood connects road traffic between larger towns, drawing more commuters than residents.
Los Hurtados
Los Hurtados is a mostly residential neighborhood with a mix of older homes and newer low-rise apartment buildings. Basic shops and services are clustered along main streets.
Los Limones
Los Pedernales
Los Pedernales has a mix of mid-rise apartments and small local shops. It's mainly residential with some informal markets on the main streets.
Los Placeres
Los Placeres is a residential district in the southern part of Valparaíso with apartments and local shops along main streets. It is quieter than the city center, attracting families and students from nearby universities.
Los Placeres de Las Playitas
Los Placeres de Las Playitas is a residential area known for its proximity to the coast. It has mostly mid-range apartments and local shops.
Los Trujillos
Maunica
Monte Verde
Monte Verde is a suburban area with a mix of residential blocks and small local shops. It attracts families and retirees looking for calm surroundings away from the city core.
Ojo de Agua
Palos Verdes
Piedra Rajada
Potrerillo
Poza Larga Nº 1
Poza Larga Nº 1 is a small residential neighborhood with modest apartment blocks and limited commercial activity. Local shops cater to nearby residents, and streets tend to be quiet.
Pueblo Nuevo
Puertas Viejas
Sabana Verde
Sabana Verde is a suburban area known for residential streets and proximity to shopping centers. Locals find practical amenities and quick highway access.
Sabana Verde Nº 2
San Antonio
San Antonio has a mix of traditional houses and newer residential buildings. Shops and cafes cluster near the central square, while quiet streets stretch outward.
San Augustin
San Cristóbal
San Francisco
San Juanillo
San Martín
San Martín is mostly residential with some local shops and schools. Community life centers around smaller parks and family businesses.
San Pedro
San Rafael del Jobo
San Rafael del Jobo is mainly residential with small local shops and basic services. The area is quieter compared to central parts of the city.
Santa Isabel
Santa Juana
Santa Pastora
Santa Pastora is mostly residential, with quiet streets and a few small local businesses. It's known for having older homes and nearby schools.
Sonzapote
Tamalapa
Tamalapa is a quiet residential area with mostly low-rise apartments and small shops. The streets see little traffic, and locals know each other well.
Totumblita o La Coyota
Totumblita o La Coyota is a small peripheral neighborhood known for basic housing and limited shops. Access to central areas can be challenging, especially without a car.
Valle Las Calabazas
Valle Las Calabazas is a mostly residential area with newer housing developments. The neighborhood is quieter, with few commercial or public spaces.
Valle Los Ramírez
Valle Plan de Monte
Valle Plan de Monte is mostly residential, set on the city's outskirts with newer housing developments and some local shops. Limited public transport connects it to the city center.
Valle San Juan
Valle San Juan is a quiet residential neighborhood with basic shops and schools. Most homes are single-family units and streets see little traffic.
Veracruz
Veracruz is a central port neighborhood with a strong maritime identity. The area is known for seafood markets, music, and colonial-era streets.
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