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Originally appearing in Volume V07, Page 154 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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CORINTO  , a seaport on the Pacific

coast of
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Nicaragua, in the department of Chinandega, built on the small island of Asserradores or Corinto, at the entrance to Realejo
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Bay, 65 m. by
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rail N.W. of
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Managua . Pop . (1900) about 3000 . The
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town, which was founded in 1849, and first came into prominence as a
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port in 1863, has a spacious and sheltered harbour, the best in Nicaragua . It possesses no docks or wharves, and vessels anchor some 500 yds. off-
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shore to load or discharge cargo by means of lighters . On the mainland is the
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terminus of a railway to Leon, Managua and other commercial centres . Coffee, gold,
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mahogany, rubber and cattle are largely exported; and more than
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half the
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foreign trade of Nicaragua passes through this port, which has completely superseded the roadstead of Realejo, now partly filled with sandbanks, but from 1550 to 185o the
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principal seaport of the country . About 450 ocean-going
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ships, of some 450,000 tons, annually enter the port . Most of, the foreign vessels are owned in Germany or the
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United States . The
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coasting trade is restricted to Nicaraguan boats .

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