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What is the state captial of Honduras?

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The capital of Honduras is Tegucigalpa

Is there divorce in Honduras?

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yes

Who won the salvadoran honduran war?

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el salvador (:

How much postage is needed to send a letter to Honduras from Bellingham Wa?

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Postage for a standard letter is 98 cents at the present.

All mail leaving the U.S. for other countries goes by air. You can send a letter to Honduras by putting 1.00 dollar postage on it minimum depending what is contains i.e photo/ pages. It will travel very quickly to Honduras, then , may easily take several weeks to arrive at its destination, You have no control over the postal service in Honduras. If it is something very important and needs to get there quickly, you can send it by Fed-Ex...will arrive there in less than a week and cost a fortune. I live in Virginia. I mailed my mother in law in Teguciqalpa a letter more than one month ago... she got it today. The mail system in Teguciqalpa is better than the smaller cities and towns.

What country does Honduras belong?

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Honduras is located in Central America. Natives to Honduras speak Spanish, English, Garifuna, and Miskito. The capital city is Tegucigalpa.

What year was the war between el salvador and Honduras?

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Because Honduras started to steal rescources of el Salvador killing many citizen en el Salvador. The the prisedent of el Salvador declared war. 6,000 salvadorian soliders died and 8,000 Honduran soliders and 3,000 citizen in Honduras joyen to pertect their country.over the to countries el Salvador was winning it took control of 8 cities in Honduras and where part of el Salvador.but then el Salvador did not wanted to do that to take land from Honduras so they give it back.throughout history el Salvador is the only country that takes or control of another country land and give it back to be fair.el Salvador did not wanted to grow larger when they took control of lands of Honduras they just left it how god made it for them.that's why el salvador is the only contry that brought pieace in a war.

What does a white bat in Honduras use to make the tent?

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The Honduran white bat makes its tent out of heliconia leaves. Cutting the vein of the leave causing the leaf to fall and appear as a "tent". iT HAS A AWESOME SENSE OF SMELL seriously WHO ASKS THIS QUESTION> 9oh unless your at school or are boring.

In Honduras what is Santa Barbara?

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No, it isn't. Santa Barbara is an old fort in Honduras.

Paragway is to Bolivia as is to Honduras?

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Nicaragua.

Paraguay is southeast of Bolivia (in South America), and Nicaragua is southeast of Honduras (in Central America).
Gualemula

Do strawberry's grow in Honduras?

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Strawberry's don't grow anywhere. Strawberries grown in many places, including Honduras. They exported about 900 tons in late 1990's.

How do you honduran in Spanish?

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You say "hondureño" for masculine things and people, or "hondureña" for feminine things and people. Pron.: own-dur-AIN-yo/ya. (In Spanish, the 'h' is silent.)

What is the vegatation in honduras?

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Honduras vegetation mainly consists of orchids, which is its official flower.

How long does it take to fly from Minneapolis to Honduras?

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It takes about four hours and nineteen minutes to fly from Minneapolis to Honduras.

When did British Honduras' name get changed to Belize?

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The Name British Honduras was changed to Belize in 1973.

What were the major wars of Honduras?

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The first war, although this was mostly Guatemala, was the one against one of Cortez's lieutenants, Don Pedro De Alvarado, a man whom Cortez himself loathed. In fact some historians speculate that the whole reason Cortez sent him to what is now Guatemala and part of Honduras, was because the natives of what is now Mexico warned Cortez, that the Maya and Lenca were VERY dangerous. In the end the Spanish, with the help of southern Mexican tribes, conquered them, however not before Alvarado was killed. While marching his army, on his way back to their military encampment, because he was riding his horse atop a very steep hill, the animal slipped, and rolled downhill with his horse. Because he never got off it, the animal crushed every bone in his body.

Throughout the years of the Spanish empire, namely the 250 year period from the conquest of Cortez, to the various wars of independence of the mid 19th century, Honduras was a "typical Spanish possession," meaning, you had your occassional (but insignificant) revolts. The revolt of note, was against Lenca chief named Lempira, after whom Honduras' currency is named. He is mentioned because he is the only native American tribesman who mounted an EFFECTIVE resistance, had it not been for Spanish treachery, who shot him during supposedly peace negotiations, the Spanish would have been kicked out of Honduras, much earlier than they were.

The third war, was of course the war of independence, but, sorry, totally forgot the names of the people involved, however I do know they were all Creole land owners (Honduran born, full blooded Spaniards). Originally, Honduran textbooks stated that Honduran indpendence was reached bloodlessly. However as a child, the full blooded native Americans I spoke with told a VERY different version of the story; they told me, that in their grandparents' time (these were very old folks), the fighting against the Spanish, was QUITE bloody. Because the majority of Hondurans were dirt poor, and could not afford neither cannons, nor firearms, they relied on ambush tactics. The jungle, does not favor firearms; Americans learned this much in Vietnam. However it DOES favor a different weapon, if its the 19th century; namely, the machete, and, in its use, many Honduran campesinos were VERY adept at. During the fight for independence many Spanish soldiers, literally lost their heads.

The fourth major was that whole deal regarding William Walker, a southerner who wanted to declare himself dictator of Central America. At first he met with a lot of success, until he met with the forces of a former Prussian army officer surnamed Xatruch. The word "Catracho" comes from the surname "Xatruch." General Xatruch organized a bunch of Honduran men, taught them all about firearms and war tactics, won over Walker's forces and then proceeded to have him executed via firing squad. All told I believe Xatruch was an officer of the Prussian empire (modern Germany) who, to escape the horrors of war in Europe, ran all the way to Honduras. Makes you wonder of the horrors he saw, to compell him to want to go to such an "obscure" place.

The fifth and final major war of significance, were the wars of Francisco Morazan, although chronologically I may have the order wrong, not sure who came first, Morazan or Xatruch, but anyway, Morazan was the Central American Bolivar. Like Bolivar, he envisioned a unified Central America as a single political unit. However, had had enemies; far to the north, there was the military colossus Mexico, who wanted to keep Central America as a part of Mexico, however, they could never back up their threats, because Spain, and later France, were a more immediate concern. Not to mention of course the U.S. again though, my dates are all messed up so don't take this at face value. Anyway, his other enemies where the separatists, who wanted political power for themselves.

Believe it or not, Morazan was betrayed by his own native Hondurans; it was in fact the people of El Salvador, who gave him Asylum. However Honduras invaded El Salvador, slaughtered many people just to get Morazan, and when they finally got him, they executed him via firing squad. Salvadorans are still pissed off about that, so there is a lot of bad blood between Salvadorans and Hondurans. Most Hondurans, most disturbingly of all generally don't think about it either, however Salvadorans tend to be very bitter about it. In the end though, culturally its all the same, the only country in Central America, that is TRULY distinct from the rest is Guatemala. Guatemala is vastly different, in that there is a lot of Mayan pride; although most native American groups bought it, when the Spanish told them they were worthless, the Maya never did, and many full blooded Maya, are proud of the fact that no Spanish blood runs in their veins. In fact, where you will not encounter racism (quite the opposite, actually) if you are European in most of Latin America on the part of the men or women, in Guatemala you will. Many Maya are so fiercely proud of their ancestry, they simply will not mix with ANY outsiders, not Europeans, not black people, not even, other Central Americans, or even mixed Mexicans. Because of that, there has been quite a bit of violence in the country; you have the "ladinos," people of Maya and Spanish ancestry ashamed of the native American in them, who, to erase the "shame," seek to exterminate full blooded natives, and next you have the full blooded natives, who see the Ladinos as people whose ancestors were traitors. You can imagine, the bad blood between them. Many Guatemalan Maya, in fact hate, and resent mestizos, they generally see them, as people who are the result of betrayal.

As a misrahi Jew I can totally relate; I tend to view the ashkenazi much the same.

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What is the capital of the country that has the longest border with Honduras?

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Managua is the capital city of Nicaragua, the coutry with the longest border with Honduras.

What is the tallest mountain in Honduras?

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its Mt Unicorns, it was named by a group of talking bananas. Usally rainbows and butterflys are up there.

What type of economy does Honduras have?

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The economy in Honduras is just about the same as in other places. It has businesses, banks, and its own form of money.

How far is Honduras from Mexico?

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Both countries are some 225 Km (140 miles) apart from each other, from border to border.

What is the largest forest in Honduras?

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The largest rainforest in Honduras is la masquita.

What is the wealthiest city in Honduras?

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The wealthiest families are mainly the Arabs and one Jewish family. Among these, The Rosenthals, Canahuati, and Kattans are among the most poweful

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How long is a term of office for a president in Honduras?

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4 years. His single presidential term expres in January 2010, the next election is November, 2009. Honduran Presidents are limited by their constitution to a single term. The Honduran Constitution, like the US constitution, allows a President no role in amending or changing the constitution. In Honduras, the constitution can be amended only by a 2/3 vote of the National Assembly in successive assemblies ( an election must fall between the first passage and the second). Only the National Assembly can call a referendum for a constituent assembly to change the constitution.

Name of money in Honduras?

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The currency of Honduras is the lempira which is subdivided into centavos. 100 centavos equal 1 lempira.

The "Lempira" is named after an Indian chief who died fighting against the Spanish during colonial times.

What is the GNP of Honduras?

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The GNP of the Dominican Republic is $101 billion dollars. The Dominican Republic's GNP has increased significantly over the past 30 years.