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Granada

One of the oldest colonial cities in the Americas — pastel facades and a landmark cathedral on the shore of Lake Nicaragua.

Founded in 1524, Granada is one of the oldest European-built cities in the Americas — pastel streets, horse carriages, and the yellow landmark cathedral, all on the shore of vast Lake Nicaragua.

Offshore lie Las Isletas, 365 tiny islands left behind when a flank of the Mombacho volcano collapsed into the lake.

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