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  2. El Progreso - Wikipedia

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    El Progreso (Spanish pronunciation: [el pɾoˈɣɾeso]) is a city, with a population of 120,600 (2023 calculation), [2] and a municipality located in the Honduran department of Yoro. Ramón Villeda Morales International Airport of San Pedro Sula is located west of the city. To the east of the city is the mountain range of Mico Quemado (Burned ...

  3. Estadio Humberto Micheletti - Wikipedia

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    El Progreso, Yoro Honduras: Coordinates ... Tenants; Honduras Progreso (1965–present) The Estadio Humberto Micheleti is a multi-use stadium in El Progreso, Honduras.

  4. Roman Catholic Diocese of Yoro - Wikipedia

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    The (Roman Catholic) Diocese of Yoro (Latin: Dioecesis Yorensis) covers the department Yoro in Honduras.It is a suffragan diocese of the Archdiocese of San Pedro Sula.. The diocese was erected on 19 September 2005 with territory taken from the archdiocese of Tegucigalpa and was a suffragan of that archdiocese until the erection of the metropolitan province of San Pedro Sula in 2023.

  5. Radio Progreso & ERIC-SJ - Wikipedia

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    Radio Progreso & ERIC-SJ (Equipo de Reflexión, Investigación y Comunicación – ERIC) is a Jesuit center for reflection, research, and communications, founded in El Progreso, Honduras, in 1980. Its stated aim is to improve the human rights of the rural poor in Honduras. [2] Its work has been extended to the rest of Central America. [citation ...

  6. Yoro Department - Wikipedia

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    The departmental capital is Yoro. The department covers a total surface area of 7,939 km 2 and, in 2005, had an estimated population of 503,886 people. It is famous for the Lluvia de Peces (rain of fishes), a tradition by which fish fall from the sky during very heavy rains.

  7. C.D. Honduras Progreso - Wikipedia

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    Club Deportivo Honduras Progreso (commonly referred to as Honduras Progreso or simply Honduras), is a Honduran football club based in El Progreso, Honduras. It was founded in 1965 and currently plays in the Honduran Liga Nacional .

  8. Herlyn Espinal - Wikipedia

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    He also worked as a correspondent for Radio Progreso. Both the La Frague theater company and Radio Progreso were founded by the Jesuit order in El Progreso, Yoro. [6] As chief correspondent for Hoy Mismo, which aired in San Pedro Sula, Cortés, Honduras's second largest city, he coordinated all news reports from northern Honduras. [7] [8]

  9. Ángel Alfredo Villatoro - Wikipedia

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    Ángel Alfredo Villatoro Rivera (born 1965 in El Progreso, Yoro — d. 15 May 2012 in Tegucigalpa) was a Honduran journalist and radio personality, who was kidnapped and killed in 2012 and is regarded as a "journalist martyr". He was one of the seven journalists killed in Honduras in 2012. [1]