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  1. Category: Matagalpa, Nicaragua. Guide to Municipality of Ciudad Darío ancestry, family history and genealogy: birth records, marriage records, death records, church records, parish registers, and civil registration.

  2. Renowned as the birthplace of exceptional Nicaraguan poet Rubén Darío, Ciudad Darío has much to offer tourists. Originally known as Metapa and Chocoyos even before that, Ciudad Darío is easily accessed along the renowned Pan-American Highway.

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  4. Ciudad Darío (Spanish pronunciation: [sjuˈðað ðaˈɾi.o]) is a town and a municipality in the Matagalpa department of Nicaragua. It is the birthplace of poet Rubén Darío and the legendary guerilla leader Edén Pastora. Previously known as Metapa and Chocoyos, Ciudad Darío is located 90 km (about 56 miles) from Managua.

    • 735 km² (284 sq mi)
    • Nicaragua
  5. History of Ciudad Darío. Around 1627, missionaries of the Spanish order of the Mercedarios settled in Metapa Valley, thus giving origin to San Pedro de Metapa, or as it was known for centuries. In 1891 it was elevated to the city and it was on February 25th 1920 that the name was changed to Ciudad Darío, in honor of the great poet and writer ...

  6. Jun 26, 2023 · Metapa” is derived from the Nahuatl word “metl,” which means “place of magueys (a type of agave plant).” The maguey plant has significant cultural and religious symbolism in Central American mythology and art. This was used often in Darios poems. Metapa is now known as Ciudad Darío in his honor.

  7. Metapa” is derived from the Nahuatl word “metl,” which means “place of magueys (a type of agave plant).” The maguey plant has significant cultural and religious symbolism in Central American mythology and art. This was used often in Darios poems. Metapa is now known as Ciudad Darío in his honour.

  8. info-nicaragua.com › culture-nicaragua › ruben-darioRubén Darío - Info Nicaragua

    Rubén Darío was born on January 18,1867 in Metapa, Nicaragua, what is now known as Ciudad Darío, municipality of Matagalpa. He was the son of Manuel García and Rosa Sarmiento.