- the
capital and
largest city of
Honduras along with its
sister city,
Comayagüela.
Claimed on 29
September 1578 by the Spaniards,
Tegucigalpa became the...
-
Dancing Representative."
Doris Gutiérrez was born on 21
August 1947 in
Comayagüela, and is the
daughter of
Martha Gutiérrez and
Armando Uclés Sierra, and...
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Volcano is a
large shield volcano in
Honduras located near the city of
Comayagüela west of
Tegucigalpa M.D.C. El
Pedregal originated during the Quaternary...
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newspaper in 1915. Azul y
Blanco was
printed at the El Sol
printing press in
Comayagüela. Zavala,
Silvio Arturo.
Revista de
Historia de América, Vol. 48. Instituto...
- 0542°N 87.2498°W / 14.0542; -87.2498)
Campus Sagrado Corazón de Jesús,
Comayagüela Campus San
Pedro y San Pablo, San
Pedro Sula (15°31′02″N 88°02′07″W...
- an "ancient capital" of Georgia.
Tegucigalpa Honduras
North America Comayagüela is
declared in the
Honduran Constitution as co-official
capital with...
- was a
member of the
Honduran Liberal Party. He was born in the city of
Comayagüela, Honduras. His wife,
Bessie Watson, was an
American citizen with whom...
- movement.
Belisario Grave de
Peralta died on
September 27, 1880, in
Comayagüela, Honduras. García Iñiguez, C., Abreu Cardet, J. M., Portuondo Zúñiga...
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Irias (*Talanga,
Francisco Morazán, July 2, 1882 –
February 12, 1960,
Comayagüela, DC) was an
educator and
feminist activist.
Padilla organized the mutual...
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neighborhood of Tegucigalpa,
Honduras and
worked at a
shopping center in the
Comayagüela area. He left his
hometown in 2000.
Cubas had a
common law wife from...