San Juan de Cinco Pinos, colloquially known as Cinco Pinos, is a town and a municipality in the north of the Chinandega Department in Nicaragua, situated between San Pedro del Norte and Santo Tomás del Norte.

Cinco Pinos
Municipality
Street in Cinco Pinos
Street in Cinco Pinos
Cinco Pinos is located in Nicaragua
Cinco Pinos
Cinco Pinos
Location in Nicaragua
Coordinates: 13°13′N 86°55′W / 13.217°N 86.917°W / 13.217; -86.917
Country Nicaragua
DepartmentChinandega Department
Area
 • Municipality20 sq mi (60 km2)
Population
 (2005)
 • Municipality6,781
 • Density290/sq mi (110/km2)
 • Urban
5,894

History edit

The town was founded in 1879 as a result of the migration of residents from neighboring Honduras. Prior to that time, there was a small village called Villa Salvadorita, 2 km west of the current location of Cinco Pinos. In the early 1950s, with the development of cotton cultivation, the town was renamed to San Juan de Cinco Pinos.[citation needed]

The festivities of the patron saint of Cinco Pinos is held in honor of San Caralampio. The event takes place every year from February 9 to 11, with the traditional Toro Huaco dance and chichero music.[1]

Geography edit

The population of San Juan de Cinco Pinos is mainly rural. Only 21% lives in the town of Cinco Pinos and the rest are scattered around the 14 comarcas of the municipality.[1]

  • El Carrizal
  • El Cerro
  • El Espino
  • El Jícaro
  • El Pavón
  • El Zacatón
  • La Honda
  • La Montaña
  • Las Lajitas
  • Las Pozas
  • Los Araditos
  • Santa Fe
  • Villa Camilo
  • Villa Francia

References edit

13°13′N 86°56′W / 13.217°N 86.933°W / 13.217; -86.933