The Correo de Centroamérica was a newspaper that circulated in Managua, the capital city, at least during the early twenties of the XX century. Its Director was Sofonías Salvatierra. Modesto Armijo was one of its writers. It was considered "Unionista", sympathizer of the union of Central America. (Source: Hemeroteca Nacional "Manolo Cuadra". (1992). Catálogo de periódicos y revistas de Nicaragua (1830-1930).Instituto Nicaragüense de Cultura, Biblioteca Nacional "Rubén Darío".). Extent: One newspaper of 4 pages. Publisher(s): Tip. Progreso. Editor(s): Sofonías Salvatierra. Volume and issue number: Year 4 / 95.
