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How much would it cost to ship a car from tegucigalpa Honduras to Knoxville Tennessee?

You will need to contact Matson to transport your car via container over sees, and than a regular auto shipper to pickup your car from the port, and transport it directly to your home.

There are companies out there that will arrange the entire transport, but it will cost more than if you would to arrange the shipment yourself.

Cual es la historia de la bandera de Honduras?

solo se que las cinco estrellas representan los cinco paises de cento america,y las franjas azules significa el cielo azul y las franjas blancas significan amor y serenidad.

Nombre de la secretaria de salud de Honduras?

Mario Noé Villafranca

Secretario de Estado en el Despacho de Salud

Honduras

http://www.gob.hn/portal/poder_ejecutivo/secretarias/salud/mensaje/

Domingo, 22 de Noviembre de 2009

What is the religion of honduras?

The Roman Catholic Church is the officially recognized church in the Honduras but many, many other churches are in operation there. Other denominations with significant followings are the Seventh Day Adventist, Assemblies of God, Mormons, and Christian Brethren. This information is from Operation World 2001.

How many Honduran players are there in the premier league?

There are 3 Honduran players currently playing in the English Premier League.

They are:

Wilson Palacios- Tottenham Hotspur

Maynor Figueroa- Wigan Athletic

Hendry Thomas- Wigan Athletic

When did Honduras immigrants come to the US?

As a general rule, Honduras has never sent immigrants to the U.S. en masse, the overwhelming majority of illegal immigrants from central America who cross over the U.S. border tend to be from El Salvador. In fact, some communities of Salvadorans in Los Angeles have gotten so large, their gangs have begun to rival Mexican ones. The massive influx of Salvadorans of course began in the 1980's, because of that whole mess with how the Pentagon funded Salvadoran death squads. Being left homeless, many went to the U.S., and, being faced with racism here, many turned to crime. Honduras in fact has never sent significant numbers of immigrants, legal or illegal to the U.S., when it does send them, the overpowering majority tend to end up in Miami, New Orleans, and Texas in that general order, and most Hondurans, because of the "gringos," Mexicans and Salvadorans there, tend to avoid Los Angeles. Be it the weather, be it the people, the water who knows, for whatever reason, Los Angeles and Hondurans, do not get along.

The time when Honduras began sending immigrants to the U.S. en masse, was the early 1990's, and this number got even bigger with the advent of huricane mitch. As with Mexico, a large bulk of the incoming money Hondurans get, comes from people working here, who send all extra money they earn back home. Also, make no mistake, many illegal Honduran immigrants may in fact be well educated; there are Hondurans with doctorate degrees, and from European Universities no less, who come here illegally. Thanks to their education, many can get into contact with forgers that can make convincing citizenship papers. Some will meet with success, others won't, and some, will end up in Spain, where I hear the population of young people is so lazy, just having a Bachelor's degree will guarantee you a job there. In fact, the tight job market in other parts of Europe, makes it so that Spain's main immigrant problem, is cause more by Europe than by Latin America.

In Great Britain, Germany, France, and even Italy, actually, the Bachelor's degree is no longer recognized; realizing that all undergraduate work is preparation for graduate school, many Western European countries do not even bother with people who only hold a Bachelor's, and most European Universities require their students to go all the way, once you enter college, you HAVE to get a Masters, you are pretty much not given a choice. Because of the near impossible upward mobility in British society, Madrid for instance, has a very large British population, mostly Cockney low class seeking work. Even though geographically Spain and Britain are closer to each other than, say, Latin America is to Spain, the two cultures are as different as night and day. Despite all the "racism" in Spanish society, generally most latin Americans find it easier to adjust to life in Spain than the British do. Another big problem regarding British immigrants, many claim they are only there temporarily, however, finding a society where the people are generally much nicer than back home in England, a lot of British who live in Spain NEVER want to leave.

Moving back to Hondurans, largely for cultural reasons, among the many groups of Latin Americans who live in Spain, Hondurans generally have little trouble adjusting to the culture. The reason there is some resentment, even outright racism in Spain, is because Latin American immigrants are "stealing jobs" on every level of Spanish society. Like the U.S., Spain has a problem where Spaniards have certain jobs, such as cleaning floors for example, that they don't want to do. Also like the U.S., these jobs are filled in by people from Latin America. However unlike the U.S., Spain has an extremely lazy population of young people who may put off getting their college degree as late as their late 20's, new college grads as old as 30 are not uncommon in Spain. Because of this, the country suffers from a chronic shortage of Bachelor's degree educated professionals, and what ends up happening is, you have an individual, say a Venezuelan or a Chilean, make it a Columbian, who in his or her home country can't find work, even though they hold a degree in computer science. In Spain, there are 20 openings for such work, anywhere in the country, because the young people there are so lazy, an educated Latin American who of course happens to speak Spanish, can literally take their pick. Because, thus, Latin American immigrants have taken jobs at every level, there is much resentment, specially among poorer, or unemployed Spaniards. That resentment can turn into outright racism; outright physical assaults, violent assaults against people with a Latin American accent, regardless of income, are not uncommon in fact, there are parts of Madrid, and even Barcelona and Malaga where people of Latin America can't travel alone, or at night.

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Is Honduras dirty?

Like any country it has its good and bad parts . Some are dirty some clean.

Why do Hondurans celebrate Los Reyes?

Los Reyes is celebrated by the Hondurans during the Christmas Season. This day is set aside to honor the Three Kings that went to visit the baby Jesus in Bethlehem.

Who is the President of Honduras in 2014?

Porfirio Lobo Sosa was the President of Honduras at the start of 2014, replaced by

Juan Orlando Hernández on January 27.

Porfirio Lobo Sosa (also known as Pepe Lobo) took the position of president on 2010 January 27. He ran for election in 2005 also, but placed a close second with 46% of the vote.

Juan Orlando Hernández became the President of Honduras on 2014 January 27 as head of the National Party of Honduras.

Who are soccer players of Honduras?

As of now maybe the most known athlete from Honduras is David Suazo. A soccer player that is currently on Inter Milan. He has not played in a long while because he is injury prone. He was one of the best players in Italy when he was on Cagliary. Another player that is famous is Wilson Palacios who plays for the English side of Tottenham. He is a mid fielder who is probaly the most famous and loved player in Honduras. There arent really much famous athletes that do other sports because the country is not well developed and it dies not permit athletes to shine outside of the sport if soccer.

Have Honduras ever won a medal at the Olympics?

No.

Athletes from Honduras have competed in athletics, boxing, fencing, football, judo, rowing, swimming, table tennis, taekwondo, and weightlifting without winning an Olympic medal.

What is the most common earthworm in Honduras?

The most common earthworm in Honduras is the Columbus Worm.

When is Dia De El Nino in Honduras?

el 10 de septiembre es el dia del niño en Honduras.

on September The 10th we celebrate children"s day in Honduras.

What is the adult literacy rate in Honduras?

according to 2004-2005 the literacy rate in Honduras is 80%. the female literacy rate is 80.2%. but i still have not found the male literacy rate.

What is copan honduras famous for-?

Copan, Honduras is famous for the ancient Mayan Ruins.

Is a Honduran Ghost Bat endangered?

yes, the Honduran Ghost Bat is endangered according to the scientists because there are only few Honduran Ghost Bats.

Does Honduras have tigers?

No Honduras doent have tigers, there known to be in the western asia, but they are very rare to find