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  2. Spondias purpurea - Wikipedia

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    Jocotes are native to the central tropical regions of the Americas. The countries where wild populations are found include Belize , Colombia , Costa Rica , El Salvador , Guatemala , Honduras , Jamaica , Mexico , Nicaragua , and Panama .

  3. Sacatepéquez Department - Wikipedia

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    Jocotes, a fruit of the cashew family, grow in the region. [6] ... 72% of people living in rural areas live in poverty with 31% of them reaching extreme poverty. ...

  4. List of mammals of Honduras - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the mammal species recorded in Honduras. Of the mammal species in Honduras, two are endangered, seven are vulnerable, and three are near threatened ...

  5. Choluteca, Choluteca - Wikipedia

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    Choluteca is one of the most productive areas of Honduras. The department raises commodity crops of sugar, cantaloupe, watermelon, okra, and sweet potato. It also harvests shrimp and fish, and produces salt, and a few precious metals. José Cecilio del Valle, the first President of Central America, was born in Choluteca in 1780. His house (Casa ...

  6. Indigenous peoples of Honduras - Wikipedia

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    Hypothetical distribution of various indigenous ethnic groups within the territory of Modern Honduran in the 16th century. According to Minority Rights Group International, the indigenous tribes that live in Honduras include the Lenca (453,672), Miskito (80,007), Garifuna (43,111), Maya Ch'orti (33,256), Tolupan (19,033), Bay Creoles (12,337), Nahuas (6,339), Pech (6,024) and Tawahka (2,690).

  7. List of ecoregions in Honduras - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of ecoregions in Honduras as defined by the World Wildlife Fund and the Freshwater Ecoregions of the World database. Terrestrial ecoregions

  8. Miskito people - Wikipedia

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    The central point of Miskito territory is known as the Coco River or Wangks River, which also serves as a border between Nicaragua and Honduras. Today, around 150,000 Miskito people live in Nicaragua. They are distributed among over 300 communities in 23 territories throughout Nicaragua’s Caribbean Lowlands and the Mosquito Coast. [34]

  9. Miskito Cays - Wikipedia

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    The Miskito Cays (Spanish: Cayos Miskitos) are an archipelago of small cays and reefs with an area of 27 km 2 located off Mosquito Coast in the Caribbean exclusive economic zones of Honduras [2] [3] and Nicaragua. [4] [5] [6] They are part of the Gracias a Dios Department in Honduras and the North Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region in Nicaragua.