El Cuá
Municipality in Jinotega, Nicaragua / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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El Cuá is a municipality in the Jinotega department of Nicaragua. Formerly part of the municipality of El Cuá-Bocay, it became a separate municipality in 2002.[2] Its population rose from 43,305 in 2005[3] to 56,897 in 2012.[4]
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Coordinates: 13°22′3″N 85°40′24″W | |
Country | Nicaragua |
Department | Jinotega |
Area | |
• Municipality | 246 sq mi (637 km2) |
Population (2022 estimate)[1] | |
• Municipality | 61,689 |
• Density | 250/sq mi (97/km2) |
• Urban | 11,280 |
Time zone | Central: UTC-6 |
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The area around El Cuá saw bitter fighting during the Contra War in the 1980s, and the village was the home of that war's only known United States casualty, the engineer Ben Linder.[5] The hydroelectric plant on which Linder worked continues to be the source of electric power in El Cuá and neighboring San José de Bocay.[5]