It was created on June 28, 1825, at the Presidential mandate of Dionisio de Herrera, First Head of the Honduran State.
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Choluteca Tourism
The department of Choluteca is located in the southern part of Honduras and is one of the first 7 departments in which the country was divided during the first political division of Honduras.
It was created on June 28, 1825, at the Presidential mandate of Dionisio de Herrera, First Head of the Honduran State.
It was created on June 28, 1825, at the Presidential mandate of Dionisio de Herrera, First Head of the Honduran State.
El Paraiso Tourism
The department of El Paraiso has a lot of culture and history in the many activities and cultural events both as artistic and religious are held. Importanes their cultural festivals are:
Moors and Christians
Easter Sunday: The carreritas San Juan (Yuscarán and Tegucigalpa)
Flower Festival and Café (jungles, El Paraiso)
Mango Festival (Yuscarán)
Corn Festival (Danli, Paraiso)
Guancasco between Texiguat and Liure (Texiguat, El Paraiso)
Moors and Christians
Easter Sunday: The carreritas San Juan (Yuscarán and Tegucigalpa)
Flower Festival and Café (jungles, El Paraiso)
Mango Festival (Yuscarán)
Corn Festival (Danli, Paraiso)
Guancasco between Texiguat and Liure (Texiguat, El Paraiso)
Lempira Tourism
The inhabitants of the department of Lempira is mainly engaged in agriculture and livestock. Its main crops are corn, coffee, sorghum, rice and snuff. Its provincial capital is the city of Thanks. His political division consists of 28 municipalities, 299 villages and 2,159 hamlets.
Yoro Tourism
Yoro department is located in the North Central zone Honduras, its provincial capital is the city of Yoro, which together with El Progreso and Olanchito are its most important cities. The land area of the department is of 7,781 km². Its population until 2012 was 571.569 inhabitants and its territory is divided into 11 municipalities, 263 villages and 2,015 hamlets.
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