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Postal code: 11101, 12101. ISO 3166 code: HN-FM: ... The departmental capital is Tegucigalpa, which is also Honduras's national capital. ... Code of Conduct;
Tegucigalpa (UK: / t ɛ ˌ ɡ uː s ɪ ˈ ɡ æ l p ə / [9] US: / t ə ˌ-/ [10] [11] Spanish: [teɣusiˈɣalpa])—formally Tegucigalpa, Municipality of the Central District (Spanish: Tegucigalpa, Municipio del Distrito Central or Tegucigalpa, M.D.C. [12]), and colloquially referred to as Tegus or Teguz [13] —is the capital and largest city of Honduras along with its sister city, Comayagüela.
Statoids: Departments of Honduras "Geo Postal Codes database (Intibucá)". Mapanet. Madrid, España: Divex Turismo, S.L "Cuadro de Códigos de Departamentos y Municipios de Honduras" [Table of Honduran Department and Municipality Codes] (PDF). Registro Nacional de las Personas Honduras (RPN) (in Spanish). Tegucigalpa, Honduras
Honducor was created as part of legislation 120–93 in September 1993, and was implemented according to regulation 004521-A. Honducor began its operations in Honduras in September 1993. Honducor internal policies are subject by these policies established by the Universal Postal Union (UPU), The Americas Spain and Portugal Postal Union, and the ...
"Geo Postal Codes database (Intibucá)". Mapanet. Madrid, España: Divex Turismo, S.L "Cuadro de Códigos de Departamentos y Municipios de Honduras" [Table of Honduran Department and Municipality Codes] (PDF). Registro Nacional de las Personas Honduras (RPN) (in Spanish). Tegucigalpa, Honduras
Rdsi Tegucigalpa ( Pri3 ) Pri3: 212 XXXX: 2212 XXXX ... Zip Búfalo: Zipbu: 574 XXXX: 2574 XXXX ... Fixed numbers in Honduras remained unchanged at seven digits in ...
Postage stamps and postal history of Honduras. ... Download QR code; Print/export ... Example of an Honduras stamp, dating from 1878 . Honduras became independent ...
El Paraíso (Spanish pronunciation: [el paɾaˈiso]) is one of the 18 departments (departamentos) into which Honduras is divided.. The territory of El Paraíso was initially part of the departments of Tegucigalpa (renamed Francisco Morazán in 1943) and Olancho after Central America gained its independence in 1825.