Rama is a municipality and a city in the South Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region of Nicaragua.
Ethnicity also fought pirates and Spanish conquistadors who sought to enslave during the conquest.
The municipality increased its importance in the late nineteenth century, with the beginning of the extraction of timber, rubber and banana enclave by US companies.
This economic activation caused a strong flow from other parts of the country as well as citizens of Chinese origin, who were primarily devoted to trade.
The construction of the Managua-Rama highway facilitated successive waves of migration of peasants There are a total of 98 communities: among which we can to mention: