- The
Aguán River (Spanish pronunciation: [aˈɣwan]); also
commonly known by its
Spanish name, Rio
Aguán) is a
river in Honduras. It
rises in the Yoro region...
- Bajo
Aguán (Lower
Aguán)
refers to the
lower part of Honduras'
Aguán River Valley, in the north-eastern Colón
Department and Yoro Department; the entire...
- 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...
-
contains rich
agricultural lands,
concentrated mainly on the
valley of the
Aguan River and the Sula Valley, on
opposite ends. The
departmental capital is...
- people.
Balfate Bonito Oriental Iriona Limón Sabá
Santa Fe
Santa Rosa de
Aguán Sonaguera Tocoa Trujillo "TelluBase—Honduras Fact
Sheet (Tellusant Public...
-
Sugianto Kusuma (also
known as
Aguan, Chinese: 郭說鋒 born 1951 in Palembang), is an
Indonesian business tycoon. He owns
Agung Sedayu Group, one of the biggest...
-
department of Colón
slightly inland at 38 m
elevation in the
valley of
Aguán on the
right bank of the river. The city of
Tocoa produces mostly African...
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Santa Rosa de
Aguán (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsanta ˈrosa ðe aˈɣwan]) is a muni****lity in the
Honduran department of Colón. It was
affected by Hurricane...
- (both now
under the Cajón Dam reservoir),
Selin Farm and
Cuyamel in the
Aguan valley,
Cerro Palenque, Travesia, Curruste, Ticamaya, Despoloncal, and Playa...
- 17, 2010.
Retrieved June 21, 2021. "USGS -
Water Resources of
Honduras -
Aguan". usgs.gov.
Retrieved 2 May 2015.
Jeffrey R. Jones,
Colonization and Environment:...