Puerto Morazán (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpweɾto moɾaˈsan]) is a municipality in the Chinandega department of Nicaragua. Puerto Morazán is twinned with:...
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Morazán Department, Honduras Morazán, Yoro, municipality in Honduras Morazán, El Progreso, a city in El Progreso Department, Guatemala Puerto Morazán...
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Nicaragua. Chichigalpa Chinandega Corinto El Realejo El Viejo Posoltega Puerto Morazán San Francisco del Norte San Juan de Cinco Pinos San Pedro del Norte...
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cities) Porto, Portugal (since 1984) Tbilisi, Georgia (since 1988) Puerto Morazán, Nicaragua (since 1989) Beira, Mozambique (since 1990) Guangzhou, China...
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Bordeaux, France Guangzhou, China Hanover, Germany Porto, Portugal Puerto Morazán, Nicaragua Tbilisi, Georgia Broadstairs and St Peter's Wattignies, France...
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(department seat), El Viejo, Corinto, Chichigalpa, Posoltega, El Realejo, Puerto Morazán, Villanueva, Somotillo, Santo Tomás del Norte, San Juan de Cinco Pinos...
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to the name of the stadium (Francisco Morazán) is because this facility is located near the Boulevard Morazán. According to some inhabitants of the city;...
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50 1889 Chinandega Somotillo Somotillo 29,030 1,089 1873 Chinandega Puerto Morazán Santa Rita de Tonalá 13,328 517 1946 Chinandega Villanueva Villanueva...
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List of places named after people (section Puerto Rico)
politician Puerto Diaz, Chontales – Adolfo Díaz, President of Nicaragua Puerto Morazán – Francisco Morazán, a Honduran Politician Puerto Salvador Allende...
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autoriza la incorporación del "Puerto de Satuye" a la Próspera ZEDE – Próspera ZEDE". 23 March 2021. "Ciudad Morazán". Retrieved 19 February 2023. "Vol...
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El Sauce 72.00 km San Jorge - San Juan del Sur 31.00 km Chinandega - Puerto Morazán 31.00 km El Sauce - Río Grande 13.00 km Total: 382.48 km In the 1960s...
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Hatillo (section Puerto Rico)
department of Francisco Morazán Hatillo, Puerto Rico, a municipality Hatillo, Añasco, Puerto Rico, a barrio Hatillo, Hatillo, Puerto Rico, a barrio El Hatillo...
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Tegucigalpa (redirect from Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán)
southern-central highland region known as the department of Francisco Morazán of which it is also the departmental capital. It is situated in a valley...
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Rafael Carrera (section Battles with Morazán)
Francisco Morazán repeatedly drove Carrera's forces out of cities and towns, but Carrera's followers would retake places as soon as Morazán's army left...
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Northern Morazán Arambala Cacaopera Corinto El Rosario Joateca Jocoaitique Meanguera Perquín San Fernando San Isidro Torola Southern Morazán Chilanga...
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Operations in Guerrilla Warfare Pueblo Nuevo, Estelí Puerto Cabezas Airport Puerto Cabezas Puerto Morazán Puerto Sandino Quesillo Quezalguate Quilalí Rail transport...
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Morazán, San Pedro Sula Referee: Bryan López (Guatemala) 20 June 2022 (2022-06-20) 20:30 Estadio Morazán, San Pedro Sula Referee: José Torres (Puerto Rico)...
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United States Puerto Cabezas Burlington, United States Luleå, Sweden Sant Pere de Ribes, Spain Vilafranca del Penedès, Spain Puerto Morazán Bristol, England...
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Costa Rica 4–0 at the Francisco Morazán, a victory over Pachuca of Mexico 2–1 in 1967, also at the Francisco Morazán, and a victory against Peruvian side...
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a professional Honduran football club based in Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán. The club is the nation's most successful team both in the domestic league...
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Venta, Francisco Morazán, a municipality in Honduras La Venta, Asturias, a parish in Spain La Venta River (Mexico) La Venta River (Puerto Rico) La venda...
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the Shrimp Research Center (CIC) at UCA, to develop shrimp farming in Puerto Morazan. In 2001 CIC became the Research Center for Aquatic Ecosystems and in...
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Public holidays in Honduras (redirect from Morazán Day)
morning to later in the afternoon or evening. Honduras portal "Francisco Morazan's Birthday in Honduras in 2021". Office Holidays. Retrieved January 14,...
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come to confront Morazán as soon as they learned of the invasion and were in Mataquescuintla – swore they would never forgive Morazán even in his grave;...
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Jairo Daniel Puerto Herrera (born December 28, 1988) is a Honduran football player who currently plays as a forward. In early 2017, Puerto joined Liga...
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San Isidro (section Puerto Rico)
Base, an air base 25 km east of Santo Domingo San Isidro, Morazán, a municipality in the Morazán Department San Isidro Labrador, Chalatenango, a municipality...
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(UTC−06:00) Day 1 Estadio Francisco Morazán, San Pedro Sula, Honduras 17 August 1994 (UTC−06:00) Day 1 Estadio Francisco Morazán, San Pedro Sula, Honduras 19...
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imponen 1-0 ante Real España en el estadio Morazán" [Lobos of UPN prevail 1-0 against Real España at the Morazán stadium] (in Spanish). El Heraldo. 7 February...
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Meanwhile, General Francisco Morazán defended the Central American Federal Territory against Mexican intervention. Morazán's troops, led by Colonel Nícolas...
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was sold to Liberia and renamed Los Mayas and then Francisco Morazan (for Francisco Morazán) the following year. She served until 29 November 1960 when...
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