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Jour de la Force Aérienne
Dimanche, 1 Février, 2026
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📣 Conseils aux voyageurs
Nicaragua is Central America's largest and least populated country. It is known as the 'country of lakes and volcanoes' due to prominent features like Lake Nicaragua (Cocibolca) and volcanoes such as Momotombo and Mombacho.
- Use formal Spanish forms ('usted'/'ustedes') when addressing strangers or elders.
- Volcanoes and large lakes are characteristic geographical features of Nicaragua.
- A modest dress code is expected, particularly at beaches.
- Locals may use appearance-based nicknames, which should be understood as normal conversation.
- Mosquito protection suggests wearing long pants or jeans for men.
- The culture generally respects local faiths, primarily Catholicism.
- When speaking to strangers, elders, or authority figures, use the formal Spanish forms ('usted' or 'ustedes'). Using titles like 'Don' (Mr.) or 'Doña' (Mrs.) shows respect. Dress neatly; men should wear pants or jeans, and women are advised to modestly cover up when bathing. Be aware that locals may use appearance-based nicknames, which are generally not considered offensive.
À propos de ce jour férié
Air Force Day commemorates the Nicaraguan Air Force, which serves as the air defense branch of Nicaragua’s armed forces and continues former Sandinista air units. Historically, air units were also maintained by the Nicaraguan National Guard before 1979.