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Olanchito is a muni****lity in the
department of Yoro, Honduras, and a town with a po****tion of 49,750 as of 2023. The muni****lity was
founded in 1530...
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briefly runs
south before turning east-northeast, p****ing San Lorenzo,
Olanchito and
Tocoa before entering the
Caribbean Sea east of
Puerto Castilla. The...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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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Francisco J. Mejía (b.
December 3, 1869,
Olanchito, d.
January 25, 1919, Tegucigalpa) was a
Honduran politician. Mejía
studied law at the
National University...
- 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....
- Juan Ramón
Martinez (born 1941 in
Olanchito) is a
Honduran writer, columnist,
analyst and
former politician. He was a
presidential candidate for the 2005...
- 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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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...