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Neighborhood Directory
Muy Muy, Matagalpa, Nicaragua
Overview
A source-backed directory of neighborhoods in Muy Muy, drawn from Overture Maps and OpenStreetMap data.
Source-backed neighborhood directory
Only mapped neighborhoods are highlighted — blank areas may not have coverage yet.
Campamento La Rondaya
Campamento La Rondaya is a small residential area with simple housing and limited local services. Most streets are quiet and there is little commercial activity.
Cerro Grande
Cerro Grande is a residential neighborhood mostly made up of single-family homes. It sits on a hillside with wide streets and offers easy access to schools and local shops.
El Chaparral
El Coyoltepe
El Coyoltepe is mostly residential and known for its quiet streets. Local shops and basic services line the main avenues.
El Esquirín
El Esquirín is a quiet residential area with a mix of modest apartment blocks and small local businesses. Public transport is limited, so most residents rely on cars.
El Hormiguero
El Javillo
El Javillo is a quiet residential section with a mix of modest apartment blocks and small shops. Most streets have heavy local traffic and limited public spaces.
El Mojón
El Mojón is a quiet residential area on the edge of San Pedro del Pinatar. Most homes are low-rise and there is little commercial development.
El Trapiche
El Trapiche is a residential neighborhood with modest multi-story housing and some local shops along its main roads. Public parks and schools are common throughout the area.
Empalme de Tapasle
Empalme de Tapasle is a small area mainly known for its transport hub, serving as a junction for local bus routes. Few residential blocks sit close to the station.
Los Ramos
Los Ramos is a mostly residential area with local shops and small parks scattered throughout. The neighborhood has a mix of older apartment buildings and newer homes.
Malpaso Arriba
Malpaso Arriba is a quiet residential area with limited commercial activity. Most homes are single-family dwellings, and public amenities are sparse.
Muy Muy
Muy Muy is a small rural town with basic shops, schools, and clinics. Daily life centers around agriculture and local markets.
Paso Real
Rodeo Siles
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