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República De Nicaragua 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 750 760 770 780 790 800 810 820 830 840 850 T GR Finca El u AN MAPAS DE LOCALIZACIÓN m DE Porvenir a DE M A E DE MA La Estrella TA AND TAG 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 266 G GR A Santa Rita 500 700 900 650 700 750 800 850 ¤£ A LP L A G Î P Aguas Caliente Î REA PÚBLICA DE NICARAGUA R San Pedro Muelle Muelle Comunal A R A C C N N R A C C N del Norte Comunal 0 0 0 0 D 0 0 0 0 Apawas E MINISTERIO DE TRANSPORTE E INFRAESTRUCTURA 5 5 A 0 0 D 4 4 P 0 0 0 0 1 1 L Finca Monte E A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 G Carlo M 0 0 0 6 6 MM AATTAA GG AA LL PPAA A DIVISIÓN GENERAL DE PLANIFICACIÓN 1 1 A 0 0 T T 4 4 A A 0 0 4 4 G 0 0 M Honduras 0 E l 0 1 A 1 R A C C N E l L R A C C N 0 0 E P J I N O T E G A A Pahaniawala J I N O T E G A 0 0 D MAPA MUNICIPAL DE EL TORTUGUERO TToorrttuugguueerroo 4 4 E NNUUEE VVAA SSEE GGOOVV IIAA 1 1 D La Ardilla N Walpadákura BB OO AA CC OO A R RED VIAL INVENTARIADA POR TIPO DE SUPERFICIE MMAA DDRRIIZZ G San Francisco 0 0 0 0 D e s e m b o c a d u r a 0 0 D e s e m b o c a d u r a E S T E L I Barrera Tamarín Supa E S T E L I 0 0 o 5 5 El Recreo dd ee ll RR íí oo GG rr aa nn dd ee 3 3 M A T A G A L P A 1 1 0 M A T A G A L P A 0 Prudencio 0 C H I N A N D E G A 0 0 C H I N A N D E G A 0 RR AA CC CC SS 0 0 CC HH OO NN TTAA LL EE SS Mar 0 0 El Cacao 4 LLEE OONN RRAACCCCSS 4 La Esperanza 1 BBOOAACCOO 1 Camp II 0 Caribe 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 G R A N A D A 0 0 G R A N A D A 3 3 M A N A G U A 1 1 M A N A G U A C H O N T A L E S MMAASSAAYYAA C H O N T A L E S Feliciano Casa de Alto Océano CCAARRAAZZOO RRIIOO LL aa CC rr uu zz dd ee 0 0 Pacífico S A N 0 0 S A N Mar 0 0 J U A N 0 0 RRIIVVAASS J U A N La Gloria RR íí oo GG rr aa nn dd ee Caribe 5 5 2 2 0 0 R Í O 0 0 R Í O 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 SS AA NN JJ UU AA NN 0 0 3 3 0 0 4 4 0 0 1 1 0 0 El Perro 2 Costa Rica 2 1 1 Costa Rica Kung Kung 000 000 000 000 000 500000 700000 900000 650 700 750 800 850 K U R MACROLOCALIZACIÓN MICROLOCALIZACIÓN IN Bella Vista W El Seis A S Punta Palo Alto Palmira Bulbul San Juan INFORMACIÓN DEL MUNICIPIO S A K W El Jocote El Lanchon URI N NW I A R S U Buena Vista K Tipo de Superficie Clasificación Funcional 0 0 0 El Bum 0 0 0 0 Î 0 2 La Medalla 2 4 San Cristobal Muelle Municipal 4 1 1 San Antonio EL TORTUGUERO KILÓMETROS KILÓMETROS Supawás TIPO CLASIFICACIÓN K (KM) U £381 (KM) R ¤ I N Punta La W S Concreto Hidráulico 0.19 0.00 A Florida Troncal Principal A W S IN R Empedrado 0.34 0.00 Bocana de U Troncal Secundario K Oliwás Revestido 44.47 0.00 PP aa ii ww aa ss Bocana de Colector Principal Oliwas El Corozo La Estación Todo Tiempo 50.93 Colector Secundario 54.45 El Salto S A Estación Seca 16.80 58.28 W Kukarawala Caminos Vecinales N La Bodega I R La Bodega U TOTAL 112.73 TOTAL 112.73 La Ceiba K 0 0 0 Dolorito 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 Lomas de 4 1 SONORA Calzón Quemado 1 Fuente: Oficina de Inventario Vial - MTI. La Isla La Esperanza EE ll TToo rr tt uu gg uu ee rr oo Datos Generales Las Delicias San Antonio San Jose La Maravilla Cerro Waspado San Ramón El Zopilote g n a g EL TORTUGUERO h washan s Wa a L a g u n a d e P e r l a s NOMBRE DEL MUNICIPIO w L a g u n a d e P e r l a s a REGIÓN AUTÓNOMA DEL ATLÁNTICO SUR W CALDERON La Cruz del Río Grande, Desembocadura del Río Grande, San Jorge Municipios Limítrofes La Tortuga Laguna de Perlas, Kukra Hill, El Rama, El Ayote y Paiwas Comarca Calderon Extensión Territorial 3,403.07 Km² El Zapote San Ramón 0 0 0 Purple Dog 0 0 El Consuelo 0 CENSO 2005 (Hab.) ESTIMACIÓN 2019 0 El Carmen 0 0 0 4 4 1 1 Población 22,324 51,420 El Corozo State (Estado) Los Planes De Lugar El Papel Densidad Poblacional 6.6 Hab / Km² 15 Hab / Km² Buenos Aires El Cuatro EE ll AAyy oo tt ee Población Urbana 1,737 8,515 El Espejo g n Población Rural 20,587 42,905 a h San Jerónimo s LAS CAÑAS a Kurinwacito Población Hombres 11,667 26,599 w DISTANCIA ENTRE CIUDADES El Espavel a Y POBLADOS IMPORTANTES W Población Mujeres 10,657 24,821 REGION AUTONCOoMmAar cAaTLANTICO SUR La Milpa (KILÓMETROS) EL AYOTE 287 CEDRO MACHO 193 163 Fuente: Censo de Población y Vivienda 2005, Proyecciones INIDE 2019 0 0 0 0 0 NUEVA HOLANDA 123 210 117 0 0 0 9 CHASMOLA2R46 9 3 ¤£ 117 190 96 41 3 1 JACINTO BACA 135 173 79 61 45 1 JERUSALENLa Trinidad 110 183 89 34 7 38 de Nawawas COLONIA LA ESPERANZA 87 200 105 36 29 48 23 LA FONSECA 121 217 123 53 47 65 40 34 SIMBOLOGÍA LA PROVIDENCIA 93 213 119 49 43 61 36 14 48 San Vicente LA UNION 123 216 122 52 46 64 39 36 53 50 Red Vial por Tipo de Superficie LOS ANGELES 106 194 100 17 24 44 17 19 36 32 35 Infraestructura sobre la Vía Comarca El Toro LOS LAURELES 132 164 70 56 36 9 29 45 62 59 61 40 W a p Puentes (long > 20m) KURINWAS 136 186 92 62 56 16 49 48 66 62 65 45 23 EE ll RR aa mm aa i NACIONES UNIDAS 74 213 118 49 42 61 36 13 47 18 49 32 58 61 Carretera Asfaltada NUEVA GUINEA 99 188 94 24 18 37 12 11 29 25 27 7 33 37 25 Comarca Î Información Base ol Salto Blanco NUEVO LEON in Finca Juan D Camino Adoquinado 83 204 110 40 33 52 27 4 38 9 40 23 49 52 9 15 P os Boc o Garcia as RIO PLATA n 0 102 192 87 28 22 33 15 15 32 28 31 12 40 33 28 3 19 a 0 0 C 0 0 0 Curvas de Nivel 0 RUBEN DARIO 0 8 97 209 115 45 39 57 32 9 44 23 45 28 54 58 22 21 13 24 8 Concreto Hidráulico 3 3 1 SASNa JnOtaS BEerta 144 195 101 71 64 25 57 57 75 71 74 54 32 9 70 46 61 42 67 1 Lugar Larga SAN MARTIN 122 212 90 48 42 13 35 34 52 48 51 31 20 14 47 23 39 20 35 23 La Tigra vista Camino Empedrado Ríos SAN PABLO 134 171 77 60 43 2 36 47 65 61 63 44 7 15 60 36 51 32 57 24 13 Loma Buenos SERRANO 115 211 117 47 41 59 34 28 6 41 47 30 56 59 41 22 32 26 37 68 46 58 Aires Martin Holm Camino Revestido TALOLINGA 130 180 86 56 50 9 43 42 60 56 59 39 17 6 56 31 47 28 52 15 8 9 54 N Lagos y Lagunas a r Dos Bocas i ELLa Vs EDReDliUciNas 101 193 99 29 23 42 16 14 31 27 22 13 39 42 27 5 18 9 23 51 28 41 25 36 YOLAINA is W Camino de Todo Tiempo 103 198 104 34 28 47 21 16 19 29 35in 18 44 47 29 10 20 14 25 56 33 46 12 41 13 ap u i q Centros Urbanos NAWAWAS n 299 12 176 223 203 185 196 212 229 226 22I 8 207 176 199 225 200 216 205 221 177 224 183 223 193 206 211 La Victoria EL ESPABEL 169 140 23 93 73 55 66 82 99 96 98 77 46 69 95 71 86 75 91 I 78 66 53 93 63 76 81 152 Camino de Estación Seca nqu inis EL NISPERO 113 1P7il3an 79 37 17 28 10 26 44 40 42 21 19 42 39 15 30 19 36 50 39 26 Co3m7arca3 6Boca20 25 186 56 Localidades EL RAMA 199 35 152 131 114 125 141 158 154 157 135 105 128 154 129 145 133 150 136 125 112de1 5P2ilan122 135 140 211 59 115 PUERTO PRINCIPE 108 228 134 64 58 76 51 29 63 15 65 47 74 77 33 40 24 43 38 86 63 76 56 71 42 44 241 111 55 169 Red Vial No Inventariada EMPALME TALOLINGA a 127 178 84 53 47 8 40 40 57 54 56 37 14 8 53 29 44 25 49 17 6 7 51 2 34 39 190 61 33 119 69 Buenos Aires m 0 a 0 Municipio de El Tortuguero 0 El Paraiso D 0 0 EMPALME YOLAINA K os 0 0 96 191 97 27 21 39 14 8 26 22 28 10 37 40 21 3 12 6 18 49 26 39 20 34 5 7 204 74El C1a8still1o32 37 32 Wapí 0 3Î21 B Límites 7 ¤£ 7 o 3 c 3 SAN MIGUEL 118 201 103 44 38 27 31 31 48 44 47 27 33 28 44 20 35 16 40 37 14 27 42 22 26 30 215 80 53 139 59 19 22 Muelle a 1 ka s 1 wa Comunal Las Mercedes Lomas Piedras KUKRAHILL (MUELLE) 269 106 222 202 172 195 211 228 225 224 206 17s5u 198 224 200 215 204 221 207 195 182 222 192 205 210 281 125 185 71 240 193 203 209 Municipios Vecinos u Comarca El Gordas Límites Internacionales LAGUNA DE PERLAS M 279 116 232 212 194 205 221 238 235 237 216 185 208 234 210 225 214 230 217 205 192 232 202 215 220 2G91arr1o3bo4 195 80 250 203 213 219 23 Loma San Juan n Lugar Casaba a LAl BATEA Finca San i 177 147 16 101 80 63 73 90 107 103 106 84 54 76 103 78 94 82 99 85 74 61 101 70Cer8ro3 88 160 7 63 51 118 71 81 88 122 132 Comarca La P Martin LA CRUZ DE RÍO GRANDE Carbonerita Pichinga Límites Departamentales ¤£ Kilómetros desde Managua 499 351 377 425 343 386 397 413 431 427 430 408 378 400 426 402 418 406 413 409 426 385 425 394 407 412 362 354 387 412 442 392 405 409 483 493 361 El Caimito LA ESPERANZA 219 189 26 143 122 105 115 132 149 145 148 126 96 118 145 120 136 124 141 127 116 103 143 112 125 130 202 50 105 9 160 113 123 130 80 90 42 403 KK uu kk rr aa HH ii ll ll LA GORRA inis 172 143 20Inqu96 76 58 69 85 107 99 106 80 49 72 98 74 89 78 95 81 69 57 96 66 79 84 155 3 59 56 114 63 77 83 126 136 4 357 46 ri Altamira Límites Municipales San Rafael Na LAS MIRADAS 128 159 65 52 31 14 24 40 58 54 57 35 5 27 53 29 45 33 50 36 25 12 52 21 34 39 172 42 14 100 69 19 32 40 171 181 49 373 91 45Monte Rosa Centros La Primavera Castellon EMPALME LA CURVA El Panchón 158 129 35 82 61 44 55 71 88 84 87 66 35 58 84 59 75 64 81 67 55 42 82 52 65 70 141 11 45 70 99 49 62 69 140 150 19 343 61 14 30 Santa Margarita Costas MANAGUA 382 233 259 306 286 268 279 295 312 309 311 290 259 282 308 283 299 288 304 291 279 266 306 276 289 294 245 235 269 294 324 274 287 293 365 374 243 358 285 238 255 224 MUELLE DE LOS BUEYES 186 157 6 110 90 72 83 99 117 113 115 94 63 86 112 88 103 92 109 95 83 71 110 80 93 98 169 17 73 42 128 78 91 97 112 122 10 371 32 14 59 28 252 Comarca El San Ramón PRESILLA Silencio 204 175 12 128 108 90 101 117 135 131 133 11E2l Lim81on 104 130 106 121 110 127 113 103 89 128 98 111 116 187 35 91 24 146 96 109 115 94 104 28 389 14 32Mata7k7a 46 270 18 Centros Los Abandonos Santa Rosa Calderon El Escobal EL TORTUGUERO 315 288 124 241 220 202 213 229 247 243 246 224 193 216 242 218 233 233 239 225 213 201 240 210 223 228 301 147 203 98 258 208 221 238 168 178 140 98 144 189 158 383 130 112 Centros El Centros de El Cacao San Isidro El Pachon 0 Zancudo El Almendro 0 0 WAPI 0 0 255 225 62 179 158 140 151 167 185 181 184 162 131 154 180 156 172 160 177 163 152 138 179 148 161 166 238 85 141 36 196 146 159 166 107 116 78 456 36 82 127 97 321 68 50 60 0 0 Los Sánchez 0 6 Ciudad Campana Casa Blanca 6 NOTA: Mapa elaborado con información de la Red Vial Registrada por la Oficina de 3 3 E 349 S A M u e l l e d e l o s ) 1 M u e l l e d e l o s ¤£ 1 D A E Z Flor de Pino E A S N Samuel Lau A G Y N L S V E A A A A N E O L N BB uu ee yy ee ss A 358 I P A A R I R Inventario Vial del Ministerio de Transporte e Infraestructura.
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