Olanchito is a municipality in the department of Yoro, Honduras, and a town with a population of 49,750 as of 2023. The municipality was founded in 1530...
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briefly runs south before turning east-northeast, passing San Lorenzo, Olanchito and Tocoa before entering the Caribbean Sea east of Puerto Castilla. The...
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most recognizable works "Prisión verde" and "Cipotes". Amaya was born in Olanchito in the department of Yoro. After being educated in La Ceiba, he worked...
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C.D. Aguán was a football club in Olanchito, Honduras. It was one of two prominent football clubs in Olanchito in the 1930s and early 1940s. Ramón Amaya...
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was a Honduran military officer, landlord and politician, hailing from Olanchito. During his youth years, Zelaya studied at the Military School of Tegucigalpa...
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mayor of Olanchito in 1899. Posas, Mario. Breve historia de la ciudad de Olanchito. [Olanchito, Honduras]: Alcaldía Municipal de Olanchito, 1994. pp...
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2014. Soto was an anchorman and reporter for Canal 23 in the city of Olanchito, Yoro, and a co-producer of the show “Cuarto Poder” on Radio Full FM....
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Arrayán Airport (IATA: OAN, ICAO: MHEA) is an airport serving the city of Olanchito in Yoro Department, Honduras. The runway is just north of the city, and...
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Progreso Yoro 188,400 Juticalpa Olancho 124,800 La Ceiba Atlántida 197,300 Olanchito Yoro 104,600 Puerto Cortés Cortés 122,400 San Pedro Sula Cortés 719,100...
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Club Deportivo Social Sol is a Honduran football team based in Olanchito, Yoro. The club was promoted to the Honduran Liga Nacional for the first time...
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Juan Ramón Martinez (born 1941 in Olanchito) is a Honduran writer, columnist, analyst and former politician. He was a presidential candidate for the 2005...
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86°34′54″W / 14.0253°N 86.5817°W / 14.0253; -86.5817) Campus San Jorge, Olanchito, Yoro Campus Espiritualidad El Tabor, Valle de Ángeles Media related to...
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during very heavy rains. Arenal El Negrito El Progreso Jocón Morazán Olanchito Santa Rita Sulaco Victoria Yorito Yoro At the time of the 2013 Honduras...
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Flores Guatemala City Quetzaltenango Salamá Totonicapán Comayagua Gracias Olanchito San Pedro Sula Sonaguera Tegucigalpa Trujillo Granada León Nueva Segovia...
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La Abiscinia hills, 61 km from Trujillo, 30 km from Sabá, 70 km from Olanchito, 100 km from La Ceiba, and 303 km from San Pedro Sula. Tocoa's territory...
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San Jorge, a sports stadium San Jorge de Olancho, a former town near Olanchito San Jorge Nuchita San Jorge Nuchita Mixtec, a regional language San Jorge...
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Santa Rosa de Copán, the Centro Tecnológico del Valle de Aguan (CURVA) in Olanchito, and the Centro Universitario Regional Nororiental (CURNO) in Juticalpa...
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is a Honduran football club based in the town of Coyoles Central, near Olanchito. The team participates in the Honduran Liga Nacional de Ascenso. "CARDVA...
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Coyoles Central is a village in the municipality of Olanchito in Honduras. It is located in the department of Yoro, in the central part of Honduras, 160 km...
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route to the United States. At eight months old, his mother left him in Olanchito, the town where his family lived. As Bernárdez was raised in Honduras...
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Airport (Durzona) Nueva Ocotepeque Ocotepeque MHNV Nueva Ocotepeque Airport Olanchito Yoro MHOA OAN El Arrayán Airport Palacios Gracias a Dios MHPC PCH Palacios...
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Estrella del Norte was a secondary school in Olanchito, Honduras. Estrella del Norte was set up by Presbyter Modesto Chacón, under the administration...
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Estadio San Jorge is a multi-use stadium in Olanchito, Honduras. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Social Sol...
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Haiti Alysha Morency 25 Port-au-Prince Honduras Ana Grisel Romero 21 Olanchito Hong Kong Lila Lam 27 Hong Kong Hungary Krisztina Nagypál 23 Budapest...
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1962 but has lived in New York since 1989. Roberto Quesada was born in Olanchito, Honduras, in 1962, but lived the majority of his childhood in La Ceiba...
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Pedro Sula Adobe. brick and lamina 1953 2,216 800 277% Centro Penal de Olanchito Block, brick and lamina 1961 144 60 240% Centro Penal de Puerto Lempira...
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8 27.7/km2 1791 Morazán Yoro 40,402 34,052 +18.6% 518.3 78.0/km2 1843 Olanchito Yoro 104,609 83,749 +24.9% 2,028.2 51.6/km2 1530 Santa Rita Yoro 20,301...
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Francisco J. Mejía (b. December 3, 1869, Olanchito, d. January 25, 1919, Tegucigalpa) was a Honduran politician. Mejía studied law at the National University...
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Editorial Elena. p. 90. ISBN 978-99926-29-19-2. Los comandantes. Editorial Olanchito. 2005. p. 56. Edgardo Antonio Rodríguez (2005). La izquierda hondureña...
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collected by University of Pennsylvania explorer George Mason from woods near Olanchito, Honduras, though a vertebra was also mentioned to be found by locals...
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