This includes Poles due to the Partitions of Poland and Sudeten Germans from present Czech Republic.
[1] In 1852, a group of German immigrants, primarily single men, began to settle in northern Nicaragua with the purpose of cultivating 200 blocks of land per person, which were granted by the Nicaraguan government.
During this period, fifty young men of German descent were attacked in La vaterland.
To promote the cultivation of coffee he donated 80 hectares (200 acres) of land in the wilderness areas of Matagalpa and Jinotega.
These Germans were the ones who started the promotion, production, processing, transportation and marketing of coffee in northern Nicaragua.
They maintain the use of elements of German culture such as the use of fireplaces in their homes, which are unusual in Hispanic America.
All the events are free to attend, except for the Grand Concert "Germany in the heart of Nicaragua", held at the córdobas Ruben Dario National Theater.