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Does Honduras lie farther east then south Africa?

Honduras is in the Americas, so no, it does not


What is the difference between Sudan Honduras Angola and Kenya?

Sudan is in Africa and is the largest country in the region. Honduras is in Central America and known for its beautiful beaches. Angola is also in Africa and has a diverse culture with Portuguese influences. Kenya is in East Africa and famous for its wildlife and safaris in national parks like Maasai Mara.


Will Honduras be in FIFA 2010?

Honduras has a very good chance to qualify for 2010 world cup in Africa , on the South America bracket of countries.


What is the continent of Hounduras?

Honduras is not a continent. It is a country located in Central America.


What country start with H?

The 3 countries that start with H are Haiti, Honduras and Hungary. None of them are in Africa.


Has hondurans qualify for the World Cup?

Yes Honduras has qualified for the world cup to be held in South Africa in the year 2010.


What was Belize called before 1981?

British Honduras British Honduras British Honduras


What African countries start with h?

Not really the closest thing there is St. Helena which is an Island of the coast of west Africa


Are Honduras and British Honduras the same?

Hi, Honduras and British Honduras are different. British Honduras was the old name of what now we call Belize. And Honduras is still Honduras, the country above El Salvador, East from Nicaragua and West from Guatemala.


Is soldeu in Honduras?

no, it is not from honduras....


What is Honduras traditions?

What is two major religions in Honduras? What is two major religions in Honduras? What is two major religions in Honduras?


Did Honduras used to be called Gold Coast?

No, Honduras was not formerly known as the Gold Coast. The term "Gold Coast" historically referred to the coastal region of West Africa, now part of Ghana, where gold was extensively traded. Honduras, located in Central America, has its own distinct history and name, derived from the Spanish word for "depths," reflecting its deep coastal waters.