Rotonda de la Centroamérica

Rotonda de la Centroamérica is a traffic circle in , .

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Japan-Nicaragua Park and Metrocentro Managua.

Park
is situated 1½ km northwest of Rotonda de la Centroamérica.

Shopping center
is a shopping center in Managua, Nicaragua, developed and operated by the Salvadorean Grupo Roble. The shopping center is home to 120 stores, a food court, a supermarket and a movie theater. is situated 2 km northwest of Rotonda de la Centroamérica.

School
The is a private Catholic school located in , . Founded by the Jesuits in the city of in 1916, the school serves as an elementary, middle, and high school. is situated 2 km southwest of Rotonda de la Centroamérica.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Managua and La Chureca.

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is the capital and largest city of . A city that saw the death of Sandino, the rise of the Somozas, and their fall from power at the hand of the Sandinistas, is full of history and the closest thing to a metropolis Nicaragua has.

Neighborhood
was the municipal domestic and industrial waste-disposal site in Managua, Nicaragua. It was the largest open-air landfill in , covering 7 km2 in the north-western corner of Managua. is situated 8 km northwest of Rotonda de la Centroamérica.

Rotonda de la Centroamérica

Latitude
12.11347° or 12° 6′ 49″ north
Longitude
-86.2554° or 86° 15′ 19″ west
Elevation
170 metres (558 feet)
Open location code
764M4P7V+9R
Geo­Names ID
12036997
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