La Libertad, Chontales
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La Libertad () is a
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in the
Chontales Department Chontales () () is a Departments of Nicaragua, department in Nicaragua. It covers an area of and has a population of 191,856. The capital is Juigalpa. Some of land overlooks Lake Cocibolca (Lake Nicaragua) on the western side. The department i ...
of
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. It is the birthplace of
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Daniel Ortega José Daniel Ortega Saavedra (; ; born 11 November 1945) is a Nicaraguan politician and dictator who has been the president of Nicaragua, co-president of Nicaragua since 18 February 2025, alongside his wife Rosario Murillo. He was the 54th an ...
, Cardinal Miguel Obando y Bravo, and
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Omar Halleslevens Moisés Omar Halleslevens Acevedo (born 3 September, 1949) is the former Vice President of Nicaragua, serving during the third term of President Daniel Ortega. Biography Halleslevens was born in La Libertad, Chontales. In 1974, he joined the "J ...
. It has a population of 14,712 people.


Geography

La Libertad is located 32 kilometers from the municipality of Juigalpa and 175 kilometers from the capital,
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. The municipality is bordered to the north by the municipality of
Camoapa Camoapa is a city and a municipality in the Boaco department of Nicaragua. Camoapa city is the capital of a municipality described within the Boaco departmental area of Nicaragua. Although Camoapa is a small town, (founded on August 23, 1858), ...
, to the south by the municipality of
San Pedro de Lóvago San Pedro de Lóvago () is a city in the Chontales Department of Nicaragua Nicaragua, officially the Republic of Nicaragua, is the geographically largest Sovereign state, country in Central America, comprising . With a population of 7,14 ...
, to the east by the municipalities of
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and
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, and to the west by the municipalities of Juigalpa and
Cuapa San Francisco de Cuapa () is a municipality in the Chontales Department of Nicaragua. This municipality was created July 30, 1997 and is located in the northeast section of Chontales. Before that date, the town was part of the municipality of Juig ...
. The municipality of La Libertad is also located in the northern part of the department of Chontales, between the Amerrisque mountain range and the rivers that descend towards the plains of the municipalities of Santo Domingo, San Pedro de Lóvago, and El Ayote.


Climate


History


Settlement

Due to the abundant wealth of indigenous place names in the current territory of La Libertad, it is believed that the first inhabitants were of
Mayangna The Mayangna (also known as Ulwa, Sumu or Sumo) are a people who live on the eastern coasts of Nicaragua and Honduras, an area commonly known as the Mosquito Coast. Their preferred autonym is Mayangna, as the name "Sumo" is a derogatory name histor ...
- Carib origin, who were displaced by the Chontales people. The last Carib settlement was "El Jobo," located 2 kilometers west of the current city, abandoned in 1730 due to dysentery that decimated its inhabitants. Between 1710-1817, Spaniards and mestizos arrived, promoting extensive cattle ranching. They discovered that the natives were washing gold sands from the Mico River, which caused immigration of nationals and foreigners and led to the creation of the "El Mineral" settlement. Years later, the town was named "La Trinidad" after three brothers with the surname Conrado who arrived and stayed. Another version is that the first authorities were three honorable people with the same name "Miguel," who used a single official signature "La Trinidad." According to the historian Jerónimo Pérez (1838–1878), El Mineral was renamed "La Libertad" by a gambler, Conrado, who told his friends pursued by the Police: "Let's go to El Mineral; there is freedom to gamble, drink, and everything." Soon after, the name La Libertad became widespread.From a historical point of view, there are no known data to certify the name and founding date (since there is no information from the National Archives), but La Libertad was founded between 1816 and 1852. The municipality was incorporated as a town in 1855. La Libertad was elevated to the rank of villa in 1886. During the administration of Doctor and General José Santos Zelaya, through Executive Decree published in the "Diario de Nicaragua" No. 111 (old name of La Gaceta, Official Gazette) on Wednesday, March 13, 1895, page 2, La Libertad was elevated to city status along with
Boaco Boaco () is the capital city and a municipality of the Boaco Department of Nicaragua. The municipality of Boaco has a population of 63,422 (2022 est.) and an area of 1,087 km2 (26% of the Boaco Department) while the department (state) is 4,1 ...
; while Camoapa was elevated to villa.


Demographics

La Libertad has a current population of 14,712 inhabitants. Of the total population, 50.9% are men and 49.1% are women. Almost 46.2% of the population lives in the urban area.


Territorial Organization

The municipal seat is located south of "La Cruz" hill and on the banks of the Mico River. It is made up of three districts that encompass four zones and aggregate seven neighborhoods: Tasbapriss Neighborhood, "Camilo Ortega" Development, "Villa Hermosa," "La Nueva Esperanza," "San Luis" Neighborhood, "La Luz," "La Sapera," and "Concepción de María" Neighborhood. Its rural territory is subdivided into 25 communities with their corresponding population settlements: El Castillo, Cuscuás, Palmira, Tawa Arriba, Tawa Abajo, El Sabalar, Timulí, Amores del Sol, Carquita, El Parlamento, El Zancudo, Arenas, Pijibaye, Betulia, El Chamarro, El Escándalo, San Francisco del Coyol, San Francisco del Gamalote, El Espejo, Zapote de Oriente, Zapote de Occidente, Cosmatillo, San Buenaventura, Kinuma, and Río Mico.


Economy

The economy of the municipality of La Libertad is fundamentally defined by its two most important economic riches, composed of livestock and cattle farming in the rural areas, and the mining of gold and silver in the urban and sub-urban areas. Broadly speaking, its inhabitants are dispersed across the vast territory as small conglomerates, in three mountain ports (Betulia, Carquita, and Palmira), in three cooperative settlements (San Marcos, Las Praderas, La Victoria), and in places adjacent to farms. It is extremely important to highlight larger-scale mining operations such as the Minisa Mining Company and, on a smaller scale, the Cooperative of Small Miners Production (Cooppemilich R.L.). The main economic activities of the municipality are agriculture, livestock, mining, and commerce. La Libertad is also home to the largest open-pit mine in Nicaragua, which processes six thousand tons of earth and rocks each day.


Notable people

*
Miguel Obando y Bravo Miguel Obando y Bravo, SDB (2 February 1926 – 3 June 2018) was a Nicaraguan Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Managua from 1970 to 2005. Pope John Paul II created him a cardinal in 1985. He was a member of the Salesians of Don Bo ...
, S.D.B. Cardinal of the Catholic Church, the first cardinal of Central America, Archbishop Emeritus of the Archdiocese of Managua, and who was
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of the Diocese of Matagalpa. Declared a National Hero by the
National Assembly of Nicaragua The National Assembly () is the legislative branch of the government of Nicaragua founded in January 1985. History The unicameral National Assembly replaced the bicameral National Congress of Nicaragua which was disbanded following the overt ...
. *
Daniel Ortega José Daniel Ortega Saavedra (; ; born 11 November 1945) is a Nicaraguan politician and dictator who has been the president of Nicaragua, co-president of Nicaragua since 18 February 2025, alongside his wife Rosario Murillo. He was the 54th an ...
, guerrilla and politician: President of the Republic of Nicaragua (1985–1990, 2007–2012, 2012–2017, 2017–2022, and 2022–2027); General Secretary of the FSLN (1991–); commander of the Sandinista Popular Revolution; guerrilla leader in the Northern Front "Carlos Fonseca". * Rigoberto Cruz, teacher, university professor, founder of the FLN (National Liberation Front) and mythical Sandinista guerrilla known as "Pablo Úbeda". *
Omar Halleslevens Moisés Omar Halleslevens Acevedo (born 3 September, 1949) is the former Vice President of Nicaragua, serving during the third term of President Daniel Ortega. Biography Halleslevens was born in La Libertad, Chontales. In 1974, he joined the "J ...
, military commander and politician: Vice President of the Republic of Nicaragua (2012–2017); Commander-in-Chief of the EPS (2005–2010); Guerrilla Commander of the Sandinista Popular Revolution (1974–1979). * Walberto López Tenorio (1935–1973), table tennis athlete, National Champion undefeated for 18 consecutive years (1956–1973) (record); Central American Champion for 5 consecutive years (1961–1965); North America, Central America, and the Caribbean Champion (NORCECA 1966). * Carlos Garzón, goldsmith and entrepreneur, founder and owner of the famous "Joyería Garzón".


References

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