Gracias (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈɡɾasjas]) is a small Honduran town/municipality that was founded in 1536, and is the capital of Lempira Department....
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Honduras renamed its currency in honor of Lempira. In 1943, Honduras renamed the Gracias Department as the Lempira Department. In 1957, the Honduran writer...
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border. The departmental capital is Gracias. It was named Gracias department until 1943. In colonial times, Gracias was an early important administrative...
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is common in Gracias a Dios. Criminal organizations are also common in the area. Ahuas Brus Laguna Juan Francisco Bulnes Puerto Lempira Villeda Morales...
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conquistadores Honduran lempira, unit of currency Puerto Lempira, the capital of the Honduran department of Gracias a Dios Lempira Department, the Honduran...
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the city of Gracias, department of Lempira, built on a small hill above the city, which was formerly the center of the town of Gracias Lempira, which was...
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Puerto Lempira or Auhya Yari is the Miskito capital of the Gracias a Dios department in northeastern Honduras, located on the shores of the Caratasca...
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Tribunal Supremo Electoral. Papeletas 2013 - Diputados del Congreso - Lempira Tribunal Supremo Electoral. Papeletas 2013 - Diputados del Congreso - Ocotepeque...
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Santa Rosa is situated at a strategic point between Copán Ruinas and Gracias, Lempira and the Celaque National Park. As before, tobacco farming remains a...
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Puerto Lempira Airport (IATA: PEU, ICAO: MHPL) is an airport serving Puerto Lempira in Gracias a Dios Department, Honduras. It handles regional air traffic...
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Juan Orlando Hernández (category People from Lempira Department)
He was a coffee-growing campesino in his native Gracias. Juan Orlando Hernández, who represented Lempira Department since 2001, was elected President of...
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in pink Status Kingdom Capital Santiago de Guatemala Guatemala City Gracias, Lempira (1544–1549) Common languages Spanish (official) Mayan languages Nawat...
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to advance to the cities of Gracias, Santa Rosa and then head north. The first plaza to fall was that of Gracias (Lempira) which was under the command...
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of saints carried on huge wooden platforms. In other communities as Gracias Lempira and different towns is still widely celebrated.[citation needed] Easter...
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Airport name Ahuás Gracias a Dios MHAH AHS Ahuas Airport Amapala Valle MHAM Amapala Airport (Los Pelonas) (closed) Brus Laguna Gracias a Dios MHBL BHG Brus...
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La Merced), where he had taken refuge in the ancient city Gracias a Dios (now Gracias, Lempira). A punishment was meted to the populace after they beheaded...
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the Spanish established the Audiencia de los Confines in Gracias a Dios (now Gracias, in Lempira Department, and not to be confused with the cape of the...
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municipality in the Honduran department of Lempira. It is one of the most isolated municipalities in Lempira and is located 13 km away from San Manuel...
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Church of Goascorán, Valle Historical building 18th century City of Gracias, Lempira Dept Historical urban centre 16th century (First headquarters of the...
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the audience was not effective and it was transferred to the town of Gracias Lempira, on 16 May 1544. On 20 December 1557, King Philip II granted it the...
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Santa Bárbara, Tegucigalpa, Choluteca, Yoro, Olancho, and Gracias (later renamed Lempira). 1834: An extraordinary constitutional assembly reduces the...
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de Ocotepeque Block, concrete and brick 2001 158 153 103% P.N. de Gracias, Lempira Block, concrete, lamina, brick 2002 561 600 94% P.N. de Juticalpa Block...
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Guatemala Online Hernández, Mariola (2017-02-15). "Los encantos de Gracias, Lempira". Honduras Tips (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-08-29. "REPUBLICA DE HONDURAS"...
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Ahuas Gracias a Dios 6,787 6,787 0.0% Brus Laguna Gracias a Dios 10,613 10,613 0.0% Juan Francisco Bulnes Gracias a Dios NA Puerto Lempira† Gracias a Dios...
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Governor of the department of Gracias (now called Lempira), Jose Maria Cacho in 1869. He advised that the vast size of Gracias made it difficult to govern...
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Networks; Head of the Unit for Coverage Expansion for the Health Region of Gracias, Lempira; and Chief of the Emergency Services at the Departmental Hospital Juan...
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Morazán – Cecilia García Gracias a Dios – Elizabeth Maldonado Intibucá – Abigail Rovelo Islas de la Bahía – Grace Banegas La Paz – Ivania Funes Lempira – Samantha Cáceres...
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Las Flores, Honduras (redirect from Las Flores, Lempira)
department of Lempira. Las Flores is one of the municipalities of the Lempira department. It is located 17 kilometres (11 miles) from Gracias on the paved...
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(IATA: CDD, ICAO: MHCU) is an airstrip serving Cauquira, a village in Gracias a Dios Department, Honduras. The airstrip and village are on a wooded barrier...
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was formed by separating from the neighbouring department of Lempira, then called Gracias. In 2002, permits were obtained by the Consorcio de Inversiones...
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