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Francisco Morazán Junior lived in the Morazán-Lastiri home and accompanied his father in Guatemala, El Salvador, Panama, Peru and finally in Costa Rica, where his father was executed. After the death of his father, Francisco Morazán Moncada settled in Chinandega, Nicaragua where he devoted himself to farming. He died in 1904 at age 77.
The first Honduran town they arrived in was San Antonio de Texiguat. The town offered Morazán support with weapons and men. General José Justo Milla discovered the presence of General Francisco Morazán in southern Honduras and quickly moved with his troops to Tegucigalpa, where he established his command headquarters.
Francisco Morazan was a 1,442 GRT cargo ship that was built in 1922 as Arcadia by Deutsche Werft, Hamburg, for German owners. She was sold in 1934 and renamed Elbing . She was seized by the Allies in the River Elbe , Germany in May 1945, passed to the United Kingdom's Ministry of War Transport and renamed Empire Congress .
The club was relegated from the Primera División de Fútbol de El Salvador after 1992/1993 season. [4] In 2009 they were relegated to the Third Division. [ 5 ] However, after winning both the Apertura 2014 and Clausura 2015 title Fuerte San Francisco were promoted to the Segunda Division for 2015–2016 seasons.
It is located at 29 kilometers to the north of San Francisco Gotera. It is the site of El Salvador's Museum of The Revolution . It is also the site of the Deadman's Plain, the Bailadero del Diablo, La Cascada del Perol, Chilanga, is located 2 kilometers (1.2 Miles) to the north of San Francisco Gotera.
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Several ships have been named Francisco Morazan. SS Francisco Morazan (1922) , a cargo ship wrecked on South Manitou Island in the Great Lakes in 1960. SS Francisco Morazan (1944) , a Liberty ship