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Bluefields, Nicaragua

Bluefields
Bluefields and Bluefields Bay (Bahia de Bluefields)
Bluefields and Bluefields Bay (Bahia de Bluefields)
Official seal of Bluefields
Seal
Bluefields is located in Nicaragua
Bluefields
Bluefields
Coordinates: 12°0′N 83°45′W / 12.000°N 83.750°W / 12.000; -83.750
Country  Nicaragua
Autonomous Region South Caribbean Autonomous Region
Municipality Bluefields
Government
 • Mayor Gustavo Castro Jo (FSLN)
Area
 • City 4,774.75 km2 (1,843.54 sq mi)
Elevation 25 m (82 ft)
Population (2005)
 • City 45,547
 • Urban 38,623
Climate Af

Bluefields (Spanish pronunciation: [bluˈfjelds]) is the capital of the South Caribbean Autonomous Region (RACS) in Nicaragua. It was also the capital of the former Zelaya Department, which was divided into North and South Caribbean Coast Autonomous Regions. It is located on Bluefields Bay at the mouth of the Escondido River in the municipality of the same name.

Bluefields was named after the Dutch pirate Abraham Blauvelt who hid in the bay’s waters in the early 17th century. It has a population of 87,000 (2005) and its inhabitants are mostly Mestizo, Afro-descendant Creoles, and indigenous Miskitu, along with smaller communities of Garifuna, whites, Chinese, Mayangnas, Ulwas, and Ramas. Bluefields is Nicaragua’s chief Caribbean port, from which hardwood, seafood, shrimp and lobster are exported. Bluefields was a for English and Dutch buccaneers in the 16th and 17th century and became capital of the English protectorate over the Mosquito Coast in 1678. During United States interventions (1912–15, 1926–33) in Nicaragua, American Marines were stationed there. In 1984, the United States mined the harbor (along with those of Corinto and Puerto Sandino) as part of the Nicaraguan Revolution. Bluefields was destroyed by Hurricane Joan in 1988 but was rebuilt.


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