GRANADA, Nicaragua — A statue of Spanish conquistador Francisco Hernández de Córdoba stands on Calle La Calzada near Lake Nicaragua's shore. The monument honors the founder of Nicaragua and the cities of Granada and León, after whom the country's currency is named.
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Contributor:
David Coleman | Have Camera Will Travel / Alamy Stock PhotoImage ID:
EPT88HFile size:
85.9 MB (1.1 MB Compressed download)Releases:
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6706 x 4476 px | 56.8 x 37.9 cm | 22.4 x 14.9 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
15 May 2015Location:
Calle La Calzada, Granada, Granada Department, NicaraguaMore information:
Photograph by David Coleman. The statue of Francisco Hernández de Córdoba, situated on Calle La Calzada near Lake Nicaragua in Granada, commemorates a pivotal figure in Nicaraguan history. Córdoba, a Spanish conquistador, is credited with founding Nicaragua and establishing the cities of Granada and León in the early 16th century. This monument stands as a testament to Nicaragua's colonial past and the complex legacy of Spanish exploration in the Americas. The statue typically depicts Córdoba in conquistador attire, often holding symbols of his role as a founder and conqueror. Its location on Calle La Calzada, Granada's main pedestrian thoroughfare, ensures high visibility among both locals and tourists. The backdrop of Lake Nicaragua adds to the scenic value of the monument, integrating historical commemoration with natural beauty. Córdoba's lasting influence on Nicaragua is further emphasized by the country's currency, the córdoba, being named after him. This connection between the historical figure and modern-day Nicaragua highlights the enduring impact of colonial-era events on national identity. The statue serves as a focal point for discussions about Nicaragua's colonial history, the impact of Spanish conquest on indigenous populations, and the country's journey to independence. Its presence in a bustling tourist area provides an opportunity for visitors to engage with Nicaragua's rich and complex historical narrative.