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  2. Honduran passport - Wikipedia

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    Honduran passports (Spanish: Pasaporte hondureño) are issued to Honduran citizens to travel outside Honduras.. As of 2024, Honduran citizens had visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to 133 countries and territories, ranking the Honduran passport 38th in terms of travel freedom (tied with Dominica and El Salvador) according to the Henley visa restrictions index.

  3. Visitación Padilla - Wikipedia

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    Visitación Padilla was born in Talanga, a municipality of the Departamento of Francisco Morazán, in the Republic of Honduras. [1] She graduated and became a teacher in 1909, then in 1913 became a member of the organization named “Ateneo de Honduras” together with writers Rafael Heliodoro Valle y Froilán Turcios, introducing her organizational qualities.

  4. Instituto Hondureño de Antropología e Historia - Wikipedia

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    The Instituto Hondureño de Antropología e Historia (IHAH, Honduran Institute of Anthropology and History) is a government institution in the republic of Honduras.. It formed on July 22, 1952, by Decree No. 24 originally under the name of National Institute of Anthropology and History under the government of Dr. Juan Manuel Gálvez.

  5. Honduran Social Security Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Honduran Social Security Institute (Instituto Hondureño de Seguro Social or IHSS in Spanish) is a Honduran program that provides pensions and healthcare coverage. It was inaugurated in 1959 when the "Social Security Law of Honduras" was approved during the constitutional presidency of Ramón Villeda Morales. Honduran Institute assistance ...

  6. Institute of Women - Wikipedia

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    The Institute of Women (Instituto de las Mujeres, formerly Instituto de la Mujer) is a Spanish autonomous agency attached to the Ministry of Equality. [3] It was established in 1983, "with its main aim ... the promotion of conditions to facilitate social equality between the sexes and the participation of women in political, cultural, economic and social life".

  7. Honduran folklore - Wikipedia

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    see Cadejo 1. A supernatural character from Central American and southern Mexican folklore. 2. 2. The tale of the mythical creature with which parents threatened their children not to misbehave. La Mula Herrada (the shod mule) see La Mula Herrada A story of an apparition of a hellish mule accompanied by the dragging sound of a horse shoe. El Bulero (the shoeshine man) see El Bulero The ...

  8. Clementina Suárez - Wikipedia

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    In the 1950s she created an artist's gallery El Rancho del Artista in El Salvador which was open to the public as well as serving as a community. [1] She returned to her home country in 1958. [2] The National Honduras University published an anthology of her poetry and the following year, 1970, she was given a national award for her work in ...

  9. Honduran Council of Private Enterprise - Wikipedia

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    The Honduran Council of Private Enterprise (Spanish: Consejo Hondureño de la Empresa Privada, COHEP) is the largest business trade organization in Honduras.COHEP is one of the three private organizations in Honduras that proposes candidates for the Supreme Court of Honduras, [1] [2] [3] and also sits on the board of directors of the Empresa Nacional de Energía Eléctrica (ENEE), Honduras's ...