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Intibucá (Spanish pronunciation: [in.ti.βuˈka]) is one of the 18
departments in the
Republic of Honduras.
Intibucá covers a
total surface area of 1,186...
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Intibucá (Spanish pronunciation: [intiˈβuka]) is a city, with a po****tion of 28,220 (2023 calculation), and a muni****lity in the
department of Intibucá...
- ICAO: MHLE) is an
airport serving the
cities of La
Esperanza and
Intibucá in the
Intibucá Department of Honduras. The
airport is 1.6
kilometres (1 mi) south...
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merged indistinguishably with the city of
Intibucá, the head of the
neighboring muni****lity of
Intibucá.
Intibucá is the
older of the twin
cities and was...
- Guatemala. They
pursued the
Lenca leaders further up into the
mountains of
Intibucá. Antu
Silan Ulap
eventually handed over
control of the
Lenca resistance...
- pronunciation: [san iˈsiðɾo]) is a muni****lity in the
Honduran department of
Intibucá. At the time of the 2013
Honduras census, San
Isidro muni****lity had a...
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Lenca is a
language that was
spoken with
minor dialect differences in
Intibuca, Opatoro,
Guajiquiro (Huajiquiro), Similatón (modern Cabañas), and Santa...
- San Juan,
Intibucá lies in the
western highlands of
Honduras between Gracias and La Esperanza. It is
located in the
department of
Intibucá, was founded...
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Mosquitia joined with
portions of Yoro to form Colón department. 1883:
Intibucá department is
formed from
sections of La Paz and Gracias. 1893:
Valle department...
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department of
Intibucá.
Santa Lucía is
nestled in a
valley along the San Juan river, in the
remote mountains of the
province of
Intibucá. It is one of...