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'''Boaco''' is a department in [[Nicaragua]]. It was formed in 1938 out of part of [[Chontales Department]]. It covers an area of 4,176.68 km² and has a population of 178,582 (2015, est.). The capital is the city of [[Boaco]]. [[Indigenous peoples]] are the ''[[Nuhuas]]'' and ''[[Sumo_(people)|Sumos]]''.
'''Boaco''' ({{IPA-es|boˈa.ko}}) is a department in [[Nicaragua]]. It was formed in 1938 out of part of [[Chontales Department]]. It covers an area of 4,176.68 km² and has a population of 178,582 (2015, est.). The capital is the city of [[Boaco]]. [[Indigenous peoples]] are the ''[[Nuhuas]]'' and ''[[Sumo_(people)|Sumos]]''.


== Municipalities ==
== Municipalities ==

Revision as of 23:01, 7 September 2016

Boaco
Flag of Boaco
Boaco, department of Nicaragua
Boaco, department of Nicaragua
CountryNicaragua
CapitalBoaco
Area
 • Total4,176.68 km2 (1,612.63 sq mi)
Population
 (2015)
 • Total178,582
 • Density43/km2 (110/sq mi)
ISO 3166 codeNI-BO

Boaco (Spanish pronunciation: [boˈa.ko]) is a department in Nicaragua. It was formed in 1938 out of part of Chontales Department. It covers an area of 4,176.68 km² and has a population of 178,582 (2015, est.). The capital is the city of Boaco. Indigenous peoples are the Nuhuas and Sumos.

Municipalities

  1. Boaco
  2. Camoapa
  3. San José de los Remates
  4. San Lorenzo
  5. Santa Lucía
  6. Teustepe

12°28′N 85°40′W / 12.467°N 85.667°W / 12.467; -85.667