• Fernando, Ocotepeque, Honduras San Fernando, Nueva Segovia, Nicaragua San Fernando District, Peru San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago Club San Fernando...
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  • San Fernando is a municipality in the Honduran department of Ocotepeque. At the time of the 2013 Honduras census, San Fernando municipality had a population...
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    Fraternidad La Encarnación La Labor Lucerna Mercedes Ocotepeque San Fernando San Francisco del Valle San Jorge San Marcos Santa Fe Sensenti Sinuapa "TelluBase—Honduras...
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  • San Fernando Municipality may refer to: San Fernando, Bolívar San Fernando, Chalatenango San Fernando, Morazán San Fernando, Ocotepeque San Fernando Municipality...
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    Ocotepeque and Santa Bárbara. The headquarters was in the city of Santa Rosa de Copán, but rebel officers transferred it to Gracias and took Fort San...
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    Ocotepeque NA Mercedes Ocotepeque NA OcotepequeOcotepeque NA San Fernando Ocotepeque NA San Francisco del Valle Ocotepeque NA San Jorge Ocotepeque NA...
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  • keβɾaˈðona]) is a river located in Ocotepeque Department, Honduras. The Rio La Quebradona rises in the department of Ocotepeque, near the village of Las Minito...
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  • Tribunal Supremo Electoral. Papeletas 2013 - Diputados del Congreso - Ocotepeque Tribunal Supremo Electoral. Papeletas 2013 - Diputados del Congreso -...
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    Francisco Morazán Gracias a Dios Intibucá Bay Islands La Paz Lempira Ocotepeque Olancho Santa Bárbara Valle Yoro A new administrative division called...
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  • Cecilio del Valle San Jerónimo, Copán – Lic. Jerónimo J.Reina (1876–1918), Honduran poet and journalist San Jorge, Ocotepeque – Saint George San Luis, Comayagua...
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  • Bandera de Catamarca" [The Flag of Catamarca was presented] (in Spanish). San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca City Government. 29 August 2011. Archived from...
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  • San Pedro Sula MHMA (MRJ) – Marcala Airport – Marcala MHNJ (GJA) – Guanaja Airport – Guanaja MHNV – Nueva Ocotepeque Airport – Nueva Ocotepeque MHPE...
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    Peláez asked his archdioceses to pray for peace. On 4 January 1851, in Ocotepeque met the presidents from Honduras and El Salvador, to seal the alliance...
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  • archdiocese. On 4 January 1851, Doroteo Vasconcelos and Juan Lindo met in Ocotepeque, Honduras, where they signed an alliance against Guatemala. The Salvadoran...
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  • of Ulster. Ras al-Khaimah 1,684 Emirate of the United Arab Emirates. Ocotepeque 1,680 Third smallest department of Honduras. Canton of Fribourg 1,671...
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    Gracias, Ojojona, Catacamas, Santa Bárbara, La Esperanza, Danlí, Juticalpa, Ocotepeque. Town of Ojojona. Cathedral of Comayagua. Town of Santa Lucia Waterfall...
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    archdiocese. On 4 January 1851, Doroteo Vasconcelos and Juan Lindo met in Ocotepeque, Honduras, where they signed an alliance against Guatemala. The Salvadorean...
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    Mayan culture extended from what today are the departments of Copán, Ocotepeque and several villages around these territories, especially near the Ulua...
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  • archdiocese. On 4 January 1851, Doroteo Vasconcelos and Juan Lindo met in Ocotepeque, Honduras, where they signed an alliance against Guatemala. The Salvadorean...
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    prayers in the archdiocese. On 4 January 1851, Vasconcelos and Lindo met in Ocotepeque, Honduras, where they signed an alliance against Guatemala. The Salvadorean...
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