Condega is situated on the Pan-American Highway (Route One) at a distance of 185 km (115 mi) north of Managua, and at an altitude of 560 m (1,840 ft) above sea level.
[2] The municipal center is located 185 km (115 mi) north of Managua (about 3 hours by car).
According to INTER, 4 the municipality of Condega is located at the coordinates 13° 21' north latitude and 86° 23' west longitude.
The Condega area is characterized by a very rugged relief with marked differences in altitude and diversity of terrestrial systems.
[2] The site of Condega was inhabited from pre-Hispanic times, as evidenced by the archaeological remains found in the urban area and nearby communities.
[2] This zone had a great importance of cultural exchange and commercial exchange with other aboriginal populations of the northern zones Ulua-Yojoa, of the present Republic of Honduras, by the found ceramic of the type Ulua Policroma and Babilonio and the molds of mud for emptying of figures.
[2] The type of archaeological pieces include: Litica: they are objects that were elaborated by means of percussion procedures, giving shape until later the sharpening and polishing of arrow points, lances, blades, axes with flint, chalcedony, jasper, obsidian, etc.
[2] Mortars: wooden containers used to crush food and mineral substances, vegetables and animals; To prepare medicines and dyes for ceramics, or to have tissues.
[16] The Good Samaritan Mission Radio Station broadcasts on frequency modulated (FM) 98.9 megahertz.