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BANDERA NACIONAL DE HONDURAS. Tres franjas horizontales iguales, una azul (arriba), blanco (centro) y azul (abajo) con cinco estrellas azules de. Cinco puntas dispuestas en un patrón X, centrado en la banda blanca. Las estrellas representan a los miembros de la antigua República Federal de Centro América: Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras y Nicaragua. PINO - ÁRBOL NACIONAL DE HONDURAS. Abundante y sus productos se usan de muchas maneras. Su uso también se ha convertido regulado para evita...
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Although this is one of the most remote. Nevertheless, it is the most visited Pech village. You can fly from La Ceiba to Palacios. There are some men with canoes with outboard motors whom will meet you for a 6-hours canoe trip through the rainforest to Las Marias. There is a wooden hotel/hospedaje in Las Marias—wooden walls, palm leaf roof of Suita. Complete with bucket shower…the very old fashion in the hills way of life. Leonel makes unimaginably small clay figurines with precise detail that are meticu...
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A BRIEF HISTORY OF WHAT ONCE MOVED HONDURAS. Honduras, just like most of the rest of the Central American countries bordering the Caribbean Sea, was producing bananas for local consumption since the XVI century. In the mid 1860's, Honduras began making small shipments of bananas from the Bay Islands of Utila and Roatan, to the city of New Orleans. These were carried as part of the cargo of small schooners making the trip between those ports. One of these buyers was Minor C. Keith, who had his own pla...
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Honduras is administratively divided into eighteen departments. Atlántida, Choluteca, Colón, Comayagua, Copán, Cortés, El Paraíso, Francisco Morazán, Gracias a Dios, Intibucá, Islas de la Bahía (Bay Islands), La Paz, Lempira, Ocotepeque, Olancho, Santa Bárbara, Valle, and Yoro), each with a designated department capital ( cabecera. Are further divided into 291 municipalities ( municipios. Nationwide, including a Central District consisting of the cities of Tegucigalpa and Comayagüela. A municipality in H...
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BANDERA NACIONAL DE HONDURAS. Tres franjas horizontales iguales, una azul (arriba), blanco (centro) y azul (abajo) con cinco estrellas azules de. Cinco puntas dispuestas en un patrón X, centrado en la banda blanca. Las estrellas representan a los miembros de la antigua República Federal de Centro América: Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras y Nicaragua. PINO - ÁRBOL NACIONAL DE HONDURAS. Abundante y sus productos se usan de muchas maneras. ESCUDO NACIONAL DE HONDURAS. A través de su iniciat...
misiguatepeque.com
Consul
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Embassies and Consulates in Honduras. Embajadas and Consulados en Honduras. One of the biggest service that a Consulate provide to is. To protect the interests and welfare of citizens temporarily or permanently living in the foreign country where the consulate works. Consulates also issue passports and visas, Moreover, that is not their primary. Obligation. Their function goes much further than that. These positions are usually political appointees, usually appointed by their president resident. Tourists...
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BANDERA NACIONAL DE HONDURAS. Tres franjas horizontales iguales, una azul (arriba), blanco (centro) y azul (abajo) con cinco estrellas azules de. Cinco puntas dispuestas en un patrón X, centrado en la banda blanca. Las estrellas representan a los miembros de la antigua República Federal de Centro América: Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras y Nicaragua. PINO - ÁRBOL NACIONAL DE HONDURAS. Abundante y sus productos se usan de muchas maneras. Por último, para crear una conciencia nacional a tr...
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Consul and customs - consulados and costumbres. Embassies and Consulates in Honduras. Embajadas and Consulados en Honduras. One of the biggest service that a Consulate provide to is to protect the interests and welfare of citizens temporarily or permanently living in the foreign country where the consulate works. Consulates also issue passports and visas, Moreover, that is not their primary. Obligation. Their function goes much further than that. Additionally, to the responsibilities of both the Consulat...