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Coastal Highway Boosts Tourism

Summary by Radio Nicaragua
More than 375,000 people benefit from the 29-kilometer second section of the coastal highway, which connects Tola with San Juan del Sur for the first time, significantly reducing travel times. The head of the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure (MTI), Óscar Mojica, emphasized that this road improves mobility and strengthens connectivity in the southern Pacific region, facilitating quick and direct access between the two destinations. R…
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More than 375,000 people benefit from the 29-kilometer second section of the coastal highway, which connects Tola with San Juan del Sur for the first time, significantly reducing travel times. The head of the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure (MTI), Óscar Mojica, emphasized that this road improves mobility and strengthens connectivity in the southern Pacific region, facilitating quick and direct access between the two destinations. R…

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Radio Nicaragua broke the news in on Sunday, April 5, 2026.
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