• Jesús de Otoro is a town, with a population of 11,930 (2023 calculation), and a municipality in the Honduran department of Intibucá. At the time of the...
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  • Cobán Athletic is a Honduran football club based in Jesús de Otoro, Honduras. They were promoted to the Honduran second division in summer 2013. El Ascenso...
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    from a lack of sufficient monitoring and evaluation mechanisms. In Jesús de Otoro, Honduras, the Cumes River is the town's main source of clean water...
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  • central Guatemala Cobán Athletic, an association football club based in Jesús de Otoro, Honduras Çoban (disambiguation), Turkish name Self-adhering bandage...
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  • – Juan Francisco Bulnes (1808–1878), Garifuna soldier Jesús de Otoro – Fray Juan Félix de Jesús Zepeda y Zepeda (1808–1885), bishop of Comayagua José...
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    Comayaguela 12101 Puerto Lempira 33101 Intibucá 14000 La Esperanza 14101 Jesús de Otoro 14201 All other municipalities 14000 Roatan 34101 La Paz 15101 Marcala...
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    and Stockett, M. (2007). Archaeology and Community Development in the Jesus de Otoro Valley of Honduras. Paper presented at the 72nd Annual Meeting of the...
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    La Esperanza, to the east with the municipalities of Masaguara and Jesús de Otoro and to the west with the municipalities of Yamaranguila and La Esperanza...
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  • April 1924 through 1 February 1925. He was born on October 27, 1886, in Jesús de Otoro, Intibucá, Honduras. He was the son of Pedro Tosta López, a Spaniard...
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    Dolores Intibucá Jesús de Otoro La Esperanza Magdalena Masaguara San Antonio San Francisco de Opalaca San Isidro San Juan San Marcos de Sierra San Miguel...
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    "Cuadro de Códigos de Departamentos y Municipios de Honduras" [Table of Honduran Department and Municipality Codes] (PDF). Registro Nacional de las Personas...
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  • In Honduran football, Liga Nacional de Fútbol de Honduras is the top league followed by Liga de Ascenso. This is an incomplete list of current and past...
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  • Cobán Athletic (Jesús de Otoro) Comayagua FC (Comayagua) Marcala FC (Marcala) UPN (Tegucigalpa) Alianza de Becerra (San Francisco de Becerra) Atlético...
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  • 1920 Morocelí, El Paraiso, HON APP March 2014 January 2016 5300 960 Jesús de Otoro, Intibucá, HON APP March 2014 January 2015 5000 1200 San Matías, El...
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  • at the headquarters of the club. Following this incident, the coach Juan de Dios Castillo suspended training for a couple of days. Motagua v Real Juventud...
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  • Calendario de la Copa Presidente 2018 de Honduras". Diez.hn. Diario Diez. Retrieved 28 June 2018. "Establecidos los cruces de juegos para la segunda fase de la...
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  • were a total of 10 teams from Liga Nacional (1st division), 27 from Liga de Ascenso (2nd division) and 27 from Liga Mayor (3rd division). Unlike the previous...
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  • There was a total of 10 teams from Liga Nacional (1st division), 27 from Liga de Ascenso (2nd division) and 27 from Liga Mayor (3rd division). It was the first...
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  • Transgender history (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    "transgendered".[page needed][page needed] The Nuba peoples of Sudan (including the Otoro Nuba, Nyima, Tira, Krongo, and Mesakin), have traditional roles for male-assigned...
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