Canada Naco, Arizona, a small town in south eastern Arizona Naco, Sonora, a small town in Mexico Naco (Honduras), an archaeological site in Honduras Name...
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Honduras, officially the Republic of Honduras, is a country in Central America. It is bordered to the west by Guatemala, to the southwest by El Salvador...
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Casas captured Olid and beheaded him at Naco. In the meantime Cortés marched overland from Mexico to Honduras, arriving in 1525. Cortés ordered the founding...
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a campaign of conquest in what is now western Honduras, subjugating the heavily populated towns of Naco and Tencoa, which did little to resist. There...
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Universidad, Residencial Los Prado, Llanos De Sula) A Banana Company (Bananas Naco) Ranches for Cattle and Sheep Breeding- (Ganaderia Quimistan, Corderos Continental)...
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conquer Honduras for himself. Landing east of Puerto Caballos, he founded the settlement of Triunfo de la Cruz. Many of Olid's supporters moved to Naco, where...
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Association football in Honduras is a national sport. It is the most popular sport among Hondurans, becoming popular in the 20th century. Honduras performed memorably...
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Cofradía, Cortés (category Populated places in Honduras)
Cofradia is a town in northwestern Honduras, in the Naco Valley, with a population of 45,430 (2023 calculation) making it the second largest city in San...
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The territory of current Honduras was inhabited by two culturally distinct peoples: the cultures of Mesoamerican and nahua influence and the cultures of...
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Kenneth Almendares (category Honduran players of American football)
Almendares was born on November 14, 1999, in San Pedro Sula, Honduras. His family is from Naco in the Cortés Department, and he moved with his parents to...
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Honduras has been inhabited by a number of indigenous peoples, the most powerful of which, until the ninth century CE, were the Maya. The western-central...
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(Summer 1979). "Archaeological Investigations in the Valle de Naco, Northwestern Honduras: A Preliminary Report". Journal of Field Archaeology. 6 (2)....
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Támara prison riot (category 2023 in Honduras)
Women's Center for Social Adaptation, a women's prison located in Támara, Honduras, about 29 km (18 mi) northwest from Tegucigalpa, the nation's capital....
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Francisco de las Casas (section The colony of Honduras)
hides in Naco, where las Casas finds him, and kills him in a knife fight. In the meantime, Cortés had marched overland from Mexico to Honduras, arriving...
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Francisco de Montejo (category Governors of Honduras)
royal decree giving him permission to conquer Puerto Caballos and Naco in Honduras. This put him in conflict with Pedro de Alvarado, who had received...
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Gil González Dávila (section Conquest of Honduras)
Olid took control and captured both las Casas at Triunfo and González in Naco. Eventually, his own men betrayed Olid, and freed the prisoners. A summary...
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Itzá, Mexico they established a trade empire reaching as far south as Naco in Honduras. Chichen Itza means 'at the mouth of the well of the Itza' in the Itza...
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Talgua caves (category Honduras articles missing geocoordinate data)
better-documented cases of Maya trade with northeastern Honduras during later periods. For example, the site of Naco was involved in steady trade with Maya areas...
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arrogant. Considered vulgar. menso: dumb, foolish. Euphemistic in nature. naco: "a low-class, boorish, foolish, ignorant and/or uneducated person". Pejorative...
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disparagingly refer to people with dark complexions. Naco: according to the Royal Spanish Academy Dictionary, naco is synonymous with 'indigenous peoples'. According...
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MLS. Melissa Segura (June 9, 2010). "Texas tough: Dempsey's upbringing in Naco – nowhere led to U.S. dream". Sports Illustrated. Stanley Kay (November 11...
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Poligono Central is the central area of Santo Domingo. Upscale neighborhoods of Naco, Piantini, and Paraiso are located within this central polygon. Most of the...
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General Victoriano Huerta, had supposedly several times bombed the town of Naco, Sonora, Mexico, held by Hill's forces. The two pilots were reputed friends...
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The Honduran records in swimming are the fastest ever performances of swimmers from Honduras, which are recognised and ratified by the Federación Hondureña...
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Battle of Tepatitlán (1929) Escobar Rebellion (1929) Siege of Naco (1929) Bombing of Naco (1929) Johnson's Ranch Raid (1929) Saturnino Cedillo rebellion...
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(Canadians) Cholo (Mestizos) Coonass (Cajuns) Greaser Gusano (Cubans) Half-breed Naco Newfie (Newfoundlander) Okie (Oklahomans) Pindos (Americans) Pocho (Mexican...
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(Canadians) Cholo (Mestizos) Coonass (Cajuns) Greaser Gusano (Cubans) Half-breed Naco Newfie (Newfoundlander) Okie (Oklahomans) Pindos (Americans) Pocho (Mexican...
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nightlife. Santo Domingo has areas of high development, among them Serralles, Naco, Arroyo Hondo, Piantini, Urb Fernandez, Ens. Julieta, Paraiso, Los Prados...
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Stroke Tuberculosis Government Ministry of Health Ayushman Bharat Yojana NACO National Health Mission Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation Ministry...
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1524, but in mouth of Golfo Dulce, and shortly moved inland to Valle de Naco by 1527 (Melendez, p. 71; Reichert, p. 16).) Graham, pp. 125–127; Jones,...
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