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This 200 córdobas banknote was issued by Nicaragua in 2014. It belongs to the series of Nicaraguan banknotes celebrating the national cultural heritage, with a theme dedicated to two iconic institutions of the country.
The banknote pays tribute to El Güegüense, a dramatic work considered one of the most important expressions of folklore and colonial literature in Central America. This comedy-ballet, whose full title is Comedia Bailete El Güegüense, is inscribed on the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage list. It represents a cornerstone of Nicaraguan cultural identity, blending social satire, dance, and music in a tradition dating back to the colonial era.
The banknote also references the Teatro Nacional Rubén Darío, Nicaragua's main performance venue, located in Managua. This building, inaugurated in 1969, bears the name of the famous Nicaraguan poet Rubén Darío, the guiding figure of the Hispanic modernist movement. The theatre stands as a major architectural and cultural symbol for the country.
The face value of 200 córdobas makes it a significant denomination in the Nicaraguan monetary system, the córdoba being Nicaragua's official currency since 1912, named after the conquistador Francisco Hernández de Córdoba, founder of several important cities in the country.
This banknote is a representative numismatic document of the issuance policy of the Central Bank of Nicaragua, which regularly uses banknotes as a means of transmitting and promoting the national historical and cultural heritage.