Guatemala Honduras New Mexico Mexico which was NOT a place where the ancient Maya lived?
New Mexico is such place.
Why is Honduras a developing country?
Mexico is a Upper-Middle income nation, with a GDP (PPP) of $15,400, a HDI (Human Development Index) of .850, and a poverty rate of 13% with a Food based definition, and 17% if asset based poverty is added in. It cannot be classified as a developing nation, because it has higher standards of living, better education, healthcare, and an expansive infrastructure, not typical of developing nations.
To answer your question, Mexico is not a developing nation, but an Upper-middle income nation, in transition to developed status.
Things in Honduras that start with the letter d?
Danli is a city in Honduras. It begins with the letter D.
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Languages: Spanish (official), Amerindian dialects; English widely spoken in business
Ethnicity/race: mestizo 90%, Amerindian 7%, black 2%, white 1%
Religions: Roman Catholic 97%, Protestant 3%
National Holiday: Independence Day, September 15
Literacy rate: 80% (2001 est.)
Economic summary: GDP/PPP (2011 est.): $36.15 billion; per capita $4,400. Real growth rate: 3.6%. Inflation: 7%. Unemployment: 4.8%. Arable land: 9.53%. Agriculture: bananas, coffee, citrus; beef; timber; shrimp. Labor force: 3.461 million; agriculture 39.2%, industry 20.9%, services 39.8% (2005 est.). Industries: sugar, coffee, textiles, clothing, wood products. Natural resources: timber, gold, silver, copper, lead, zinc, iron ore, antimony, coal, fish, hydropower. Exports: $6.839 billion (2011 est.): apparel, coffee, shrimp, automobile wire harnesses, cigars, bananas, gold, palm oil, fruit, lobster, lumber. Imports: $10.04 billion (2011 est.): machinery and transport equipment, industrial raw materials, chemical products, fuels, foodstuffs. Major trading partners: U.S., Mexico, El Salvador, Guatemala (2011).
Communications: Telephones: main lines in use: 669,500 (2009); mobile cellular: 9.505 million (2009). Broadcast media: multiple privately-owned terrestrial TV networks, supplemented by multiple cable TV networks; Radio Honduras is the lone government-owned radio network; roughly 300 privately-owned radio stations (2007). Internet hosts: 27,074 (2010). Internet users: 731,700 (2009).
Transportation: Railways: total: 75 km (2009). Roadways: total: 14,239 km; paved: 3,159 km; unpaved: 11,080 km (2009 est.). Waterways: 465 km (most navigable only by small craft) (2012). Ports and harbors: La Ceiba, Puerto Cortes, San Lorenzo, Tela. Airports: 104 (2012).
International disputes: International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled on the delimitation of "bolsones" (disputed areas) along the El Salvador-Honduras border in 1992 with final settlement by the parties in 2006 after an Organization of American States survey and a further ICJ ruling in 2003; the 1992 ICJ ruling advised a tripartite resolution to a maritime boundary in the Gulf of Fonseca with consideration of Honduran access to the Pacific; El Salvador continues to claim tiny Conejo Island, not mentioned in the ICJ ruling, off Honduras in the Gulf of Fonseca; Honduras claims the Belizean-administered Sapodilla Cays off the coast of Belize in its constitution, but agreed to a joint ecological park around the cays should Guatemala consent to a maritime corridor in the Caribbean under the OAS-sponsored 2002 Belize-Guatemala Differendum.
What does an honduran white bat eat?
The honduran white bats eat fruits and vegetation, as to how they do it, I'd imagine in the same manner as other fruit bats of small size, and land near and nibble, though don't quote me on that.
Are men faithful to their wives in Honduras?
This is up to discussion. Faithfulness is everywhere and so is cheating. There is no country on Earth that isn't filled with people who have cheated or have been cheated on wherever you are no matter if you are in a certain country or not, I am positive there are cheaters there.
What is something only found in Honduras?
In Honduras you can find two unique animals the white tailed deer and the emerald hummingbird we also have the second biggest coral reef of the world located in Bay Islands
Who was Mitch the bringer of destruction to Honduras?
Mitch was a devastating hurricane that struck Central America in October 1998, particularly impacting Honduras. As a Category 5 storm, it brought torrential rains and catastrophic flooding, resulting in significant loss of life and widespread destruction of infrastructure. The storm caused landslides and displaced hundreds of thousands of people, making it one of the deadliest hurricanes in history for the region. The aftermath of Hurricane Mitch had long-lasting effects on Honduras, exacerbating poverty and hampering recovery efforts.
Why are hondurans called catrachos?
In the war of 1856-1857 when Central American forces were united to fight William Walker in Nicaragua, Honduran troops were commanded by two generals, Florencio Xatruch and his brother Pedro. When referring to the Honduran troops, the Nicaraguan people would say, "here come the xatruches," which later became catruches, and finally became catrachos.
Florencio Xatruch was a hero to Hondurans and Nicaraguans. He was named General in Chief of the Allied Armies of Central America for a time. After returning to Honduras, he was named Minister of War and Commerce of Honduras in 1861, became Vice President of Honduras in 1864, and briefly acted as President in 1871. Later he returned to Nicaragua where he also held governmental positions. He died there in 1893 at the age of 82.
The Nicaragua National Congress authorized the following epitaph: "Nicaragua to the Honduran by birth but Nicaraguan by adoption, General Florencio Xatruch, and this is a testimony of admiration and thankfulness for the services he provided to the Country".
What are the most important rivers in the Honduras?
Coco River Cruta River Nakunta River Mocorón River Warunta River Patuca River Wampú River Guayambre River Guayape River Tinto River Talgua River Telica River Jalan River Sigre River Plátano River Río Sico Tinto Negro Sico River Paulaya River Aguán River Yaguala River Papaloteca River Cangrejal River Cuero River Leán River Tela River Ulúa River Humuya River Sulaco River Blanco River Río Grande de Otoro Jicatuyo River Higuito River Chamelecon River Motagua River Río Negro Choluteca River Nacaome River Goascorán River Lempa River Torola River Guarajambala River Mocal River Sumpul River
When did Honduras become independent?
Honduras gained its independence from Spain on the 15th of September 1821.
What can one understand by the term 'roatan Honduras?
"Roatan Honduras" this term is used in relation to a geographical location. Roatan is the largest of the Bay Islands located around Honduras it is situated between the island Utila and the island Guanaja
What is the latitude and longitude of Honduras?
Latitude: N 15° 11' 59.9964"
Longitude: W 86° 14' 30.858"