Tourists generally visit the many lakes and volcanoes in Nicaragua, but various areas such as the city of Granada have historic landmarks as well. See the related link for a list.
They may see the Taj Mahal in Agra, India or The red fort or lotus temple also in north India.
Yes, and no. USA might of hindered everything possible for Nicaragua to improve, but as for 'ruining' Nicaragua.. Not in a million years.
London is a great place with lots of tourist spots! Some landmarks are Buckingham Palace, Piccadilly, and Kensington Palace. One might also want to go to Warner Bros. Studio, British Museum, Tate Modern, or the London Eye.
Some things a tourist might wear around their neck:A scarfA cameraAn ID (for the boat or cruise ship or tourist group)Glasses
A tourist might want to travel to Cardiff to spend a day at the seaside.
If the house is on the Historical Societies list of landmarks or of some importance to the local history you might receive some assistance (usually accompanied with LOTS of paperwork)
There are thousands of landmarks in Europe, so it would be impossible to list them. Some are definite, but there would also be things that some might consider landmarks and others would not. So it is a question that cannot be answered.
Yes, compared to other countries, Nicaragua is big. It is the 96th largest country, so it is just barely on the larger side. However, it might be more accurate to classify Nicaragua as a medium-sized country.
Tourist might visit Spain because they are very rich and good in business.
A scarf!!
Camera
a camera