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    San Jerónimo is a municipality in the Honduran department of Comayagua. 14°38′0″N 87°36′0″W / 14.63333°N 87.60000°W / 14.63333; -87.60000 v t e...
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  • Fe San Jerónimo Norte, Las Colonias Department, Santa Fe San Jerónimo Sud, San Lorenzo Department, Santa Fe San Jerónimo, Antioquia San Jerónimo, Baja...
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    on the highway to San Pedro Sula and 594 m (1,949 ft) above sea level. The accelerated growth experienced by the city of Comayagua led the municipal authorities...
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    Ajuterique Comayagua El Rosario Esquías Humuya La Libertad Lamaní Las Lajas La Trinidad Lejamaní Meámbar Minas de Oro Ojos de Agua San Jerónimo San José de...
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    Ojos de Agua Comayagua 10,341 8,934 +15.7% San Jerónimo Comayagua 20,979 15,547 +34.9% San José de Comayagua Comayagua 7,797 6,085 +28.1% San José del Potrero...
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    Apostolic Vicariate of San Pedro Sula and the Diocese of Santa Rosa de Copán. It was restored on 1963.03.13, as Diocese of Comayagua, on much smaller territory...
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    the Diocese of Danlí. Bishops of Comayagua Alfonso de Talavera, OSH (1531–1540) Cristóbal de Pedraza (1539–1553) Jerónimo de Corella, OSH (1556–1575) Alfonso...
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    Saint Agustín College, also known as Comayagua episcopal palace or "colegio tridentino de San Agustín de Comayagua" was higher academic Roman Catholic...
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    Honduras at that time Friar Jerónimo de Corella who with his conservative vision take the bishopric of Trujillo (Honduras) to Comayagua, followed by Bishop Fray...
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    four sub-delegations of the Royal Treasury were created in San Salvador, Ciudad Real, Comayagua and León and the administrative political structure of the...
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    built and hand-carved by Jerónimo de Balbas in 1736. In In the same cathedral is the Altar of Forgiveness, also built by Jerónimo de Balbas, 1735, the original...
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  • Tribunal Supremo Electoral. Papeletas 2013 - Diputados del Congreso - Comayagua Tribunal Supremo Electoral. Papeletas 2013 - Diputados del Congreso -...
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  • Iguanas Water Park, Catacamas Villamar Park, Comayagua Water Jungle, Salitran Zizima Eco Water Park, San Pedro Sula Kool Runnings Waterpark, Negril Pirates...
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  • Valle San Jerónimo, Copán – Lic. Jerónimo J.Reina (1876–1918), Honduran poet and journalist San Jorge, Ocotepeque – Saint George San Luis, Comayagua – King...
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  • Alfonso de la Cerda (bishop) (category Roman Catholic bishops of Comayagua)
    who served as Bishop of La Plata o Charcas (1587–1592) and Bishop of Comayagua (1578–1587). Alfonso de la Cerda was born in Caceres, Spain and moved...
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  • and continued his mission. On 8 December 1537 he founded the city of Comayagua, which became the first Spanish capital of the territory that is now Honduras...
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  • (Monjaras) Pinares (San Marcos de Colon) Real Pespirense (Pespire) Juventus(San Jeronimo) Real San jeronimo tecnico: (Daniel Cruz)(San Jeronimo) Atletico Alamesa...
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    they were Protestants. In Guatemala, they had been given Belize and San Jerónimo in Salamá—which was an expensive and profitable property that the liberals...
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    de Albuquerque, Bishop of Antequera, Oaxaca (1562); and Jerónimo de Corella, Bishop of Comayagua (1563). Magnus Lundberg, Unification and Conflict: The...
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  • May 9 – Ildefonso Vargas y Abarca, Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Comayagua (b. 1633) May 12 – Francesco Maria Moles, Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop...
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