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Central Mexico, the Yucatan Peninsula and parts of Guatemala, Belize, Nicaragua, Honduras and El Salvador were part of the Aztec and Mayan civilizations before contact with Europeans was established in 1519.
Nicaragua. WIlliam Walker took control unsuccessfuly for 1 month before surrounding countries disposed of him.
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When Mexico was a colony of Spain before 1821, all the territories it possessed included today's Mexico, most of Central America (Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and parts of Panama) as well as today's US States of California, Nevada, Utah, Texas and parts of Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, and Wyoming.
The New Spain included present-day Mexico, the southwestern United States (the whole states of California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas, as well as parts of Wyoming, Colorado, Oklahoma and Kansas), most of Central America (Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Nicaragua) and also from its capital, Mexico City, the Philippines were administered.
Just before Mexico declared its independence from Spain in 1810, all the territories it possessed included present-day Mexico, most of Central America (Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica) as well as today's US States of California, Nevada, Utah, Texas, Arizona, New Mexico and parts of Colorado, Oklahoma, Kansas and Wyoming.
The capital city of Honduras is Tegucigalpa. Before 1880, however, the capital was Comayagua.
No Honduras has never won a world cup in its history.
The wrestling style used by the Aztecs, is the same wrestling style used by all indigenous tribes of Central America, and in ancient times before the Spanish invasion, southern Mexico, Guatemala, and the whole western half of Honduras was the same cultural sphere. In fact the Lenca language is a very close cousin to Nahuatl. If any martial art came from Honduras, it would be the wrestling style also practiced by the Maya and Aztecs.
No, but after a series of convoluted events, Guatemala "lost" territory to Mexico. Before the independence war, New Spain included the U.S. Southwest, Mexico, as well as most of Central America (Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, El Salvador and Costa Rica). After independence was won in 1821, and Mexico became a federal republic in 1823, most of the region split-off, to conform the so-called Central American Union. At the time, Guatemala's territory also included the provinces of Chiapas and Soconusco. Chiapas became an independent republic on its own, while Guatemala kept Soconusco. In 1824, the Chiapas Republic chose to become a state of the Mexican federation and in 1825, Mexico made its first formal claim to the Soconusco region, which was repeatedly rejected by Guatemala. Soconusco had strategic and economic importance, but due to geography, it remained relatively isolated from the rest of Guatemala. Due to the civil war among the Central American Union provinces (1838-1840), political instability weakened Soconusco's allegiance to Guatemala, so General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna took advantage of the situation and annexed the province for Chiapas in 1842. Guatemala held claim to Soconusco until 1882, when the border between Guatemala and Mexico was finally settled, and Guatemala renounced to its claim over both Chiapas and Soconusco.
Luis López had played 0 times for Honduras before the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
Osman Chávez had played 54 times for Honduras before the 2014 FIFA World Cup.