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    section will discuss problems in Honduras and the importance of the Maryland chapter of Students Helping Honduras to reach their goal of $54,000. Gang Violence in Honduras Thousands of U.S. citizens have visited Honduras every year to study, for business, and even tourism. However, the government lacks the resources to fully address crime and violence. The U.S. Department of State has issued a Travel Warning for Honduras since late 2012 (Miller, 2016). Honduras has one of the highest murder rates

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    Honduras By: Coll McCranie Spanish I The capital city of Honduras is Tegucigalpa also known by some people as “Tegus”. It is located in central Honduras, and as of 2001, its population is 765,675. One of the well known cities in Honduras is San Pedro Sula. It is in northwest Honduras and it is known as the crime capital of the world. In San Pedro Sula, an average total of three homicides are reported every single day! Another city in Honduras is La Ceiba. Located on the northern shore of Honduras

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    BACKGROUND PAPER ON HONDURAS 1. There are seven countries in what is considered to be Central America. Honduras is among them and possesses much history and myth, economics and resources that through time have enabled US interest in its government. 2. Prior to its independence, Honduras was ruled by Spain. Due to an internal defiance and weakened Spanish government, Honduras was able to declare independence from Spain on 15 September 1821 without conflict.1 Unfortunately, Honduras struggled to move

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    Florida, USA, Honduras is a tropical paradise nestled along the coast of the Caribbean. Officially declared open for business by President Lobo in 2011, Honduras is now one the fastest growing destinations for international investment. This means that Canadian's now have the ability to invest in NJOI Trujillo's Honduras real estate, and own their own slice of Paradise. Home to the world's second largest rainforest, and second largest barrier reef, the Meso American Barrier Reef, Honduras is a mecca

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    Honduras, officially the Republic of Honduras, is located 14.97503° N, -86.26477° E. It is part of Central America and goes on for about 112,492 km squared. Honduras is bordered to the west by Guatemala, to the southwest by El Salvador, to the southeast by Nicaragua, to the south by the Pacific Ocean at the Gulf of Fonseca, and to the north by the Gulf of Honduras, a large inlet of the Caribbean Sea. Honduras’ capital is Tegucigalpa, which is also the largest city in the country. Honduras became

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    Part One: The capital of the country Honduras is Tegucigalpa. It is located in the Southern part of the country. Three other important cities in Honduras are San Pedro Sula, Danlí, and Roatan. I chose San Pedro Sula as an important city because it is the second largest city in Honduras. Also, it is located in Northern Honduras. I chose Danlí as an important city because is the smallest city, and has the smalled population. Danlí is located in Southern Honduras. The last place I chose is Roatan, I

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    to you now because I believe you will be able to understand the complexity of what took place in Honduras during the turn of the twentieth century and more importantly why my family decided to flee. Strangely enough the commodity that helped cultivate this change and transform Honduras into an enclave economy was the banana. The extreme control that the banana industry had over the government of Honduras was so strikingly deep that the

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    Honduras Throughout Honduras there are many unique cities and towns to visit. The most knowledgeable one is Tegucigalpa, the capital of Honduras. Tegucigalpa is located in the South Western Highland part of Honduras and is where the government is located. San Pedro Sula is know as the “Industrial Capital” of Honduras. Located in the Northern part of the country towards the coast, San Pedro Sula is now well for being the working city of Honduras containing manufacturing plants and factories.

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    So for my project I did honduras and here are some basic facts about honduras. Honduras is a Central American country with Caribbean Sea coastlines to the north and the Pacific Ocean to the south. In the tropical rainforest near Guatemala, the ancient Mayan ceremonial site Copán has stone-carved hieroglyphics and stelae, tall stone monuments. In the Caribbean Sea are the Bay Islands, a diving destination that's part of the 1,000km-long Mesoamerican Barrier Reef. Fact one.The blue stripes represent

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    The national tree of Honduras is the Ocote, commonly known as the Yellow Pine. I found myself surrounded by a forest of these Pines that so closely resemble the Ponderosa Pines from home while traveling to the distant village of La Hoya Grande, Honduras. The similarities in landscape were comforting during my first experience in a third world country. My entire world felt upside down. Every turn elicited a new emotion. Each interaction produced a gnawing desire to become fluent. I so desperately

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