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  2. Olanchito - Wikipedia

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    The town of San Jorge de Olanchito was founded in 1530 on the right bank of the Aguán river. Its first inhabitants were the few survivors of San Jorge de Olancho and others sent by Pedro de Alvarado, and it became a stage on El Camino Real (The Royal Road), which led from Truxillo to Olancho.

  3. El Progreso - Wikipedia

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    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 Monkey). El Progreso is located at a crossroads. Due to its strategic location, many travellers or tourists pass through El Progreso in one way or another.

  4. San Pedro Sula - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, San Pedro Sula was left exposed to raids by pirates and French, Dutch, and English mercenaries. By the mid-18th century, the Spanish government decided to build a number of coastal fortresses to curb English attacks. One of these fortresses, the Fortaleza de San Fernando, was built in Omoa, less than 50 miles from San Pedro Sula ...

  5. Sula Valley - Wikipedia

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    A satellite image of the valley. The Valley of Sula (also, Sula Valley) is the largest alluvial valley of Honduras.It is located in the northwest of the country, and within it lie several of Honduras's most important cities, such as San Pedro Sula, El Progreso, Choloma, Puerto Cortés, Villanueva, and Tela.

  6. La Esperanza, Honduras - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, permits were obtained by the Consorcio de Inversiones SA de CV (CISA) to build a hydro electric dam on the Rio Intibucá over an abandoned hydro project. Called the La Esperanza Hydro Project after the city, the dam began producing electricity for the surrounding communities in 2003, but its phase two expansion was not completed until ...

  7. Altia Business Park - Wikipedia

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    Altia Business Park is a high tech industrial park located in San Pedro Sula adjacent to the Central American Technological University, Honduras.The park provides infrastructure and technological services for companies such as call centers, business process outsourcing, back office services and telemarketing, as well as base of operations for regional corporate offices. [1]

  8. Green Valley Industrial Park - Wikipedia

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    The park is about 90 minutes from Puerto Cortes, [1] the largest port in Central America. [ 2 ] Public transport is available from nearby cities, special bus services provide transport from major cities like San Pedro Sula .

  9. Chamelecón - Wikipedia

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    Chamelecón is a suburb of San Pedro Sula in Honduras.. Chamelecón is ten minutes' drive south from San Pedro Sula.It has an approximate population of 53,400. It came to world attention on 23 December 2004 when 28 people were murdered and another 28 injured while returning from the centre of San Pedro Sula by the MS-13 gang opposed to the (proposed) restoration of the death penalty in Honduras.