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  2. La Paz, Honduras - Wikipedia

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    La Paz (Spanish pronunciation: [la ˈpas]) is the capital city of the La Paz Department of Honduras. The town, founded in 1792, [ citation needed ] has a population of 32,450 (2023 est.). [ 2 ]

  3. La Paz Department (Honduras) - Wikipedia

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    La Paz (Spanish pronunciation: [la pas]) is one of the 18 political and geographic departments of Honduras. The departmental capital is the city of La Paz. The department covers a total surface area of 2,331 km². In 2015, it had an estimated population of 206,065.

  4. Estadio Roberto Suazo Córdova - Wikipedia

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    Estadio Roberto Suazo Córdova is a multi-use stadium in La Paz, Honduras. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home of Municipal Paceño F.C. Has the capacity for 25,000 people. Its considered as one of the biggest stadiums in Honduras.

  5. Municipalities of Honduras - Wikipedia

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    La Paz: NA Cabañas: La Paz: NA Cane: La Paz: NA Chinacla: La Paz: NA Guajiquiro: La Paz: NA La Paz† La Paz: NA Lauterique: La Paz: NA Marcala: La Paz: NA Mercedes de Oriente: La Paz: NA Opatoro: La Paz: NA San Antonio del Norte: La Paz: NA San José: La Paz: NA San Juan: La Paz: NA San Pedro de Tutule: La Paz: NA Santa Ana: La Paz: NA Santa ...

  6. Chinacla - Wikipedia

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    Chinacla is a municipality in the Honduran department of La Paz. [1] Its populations is around 8,000 people. The main activity there is coffee, which is the principal income for the families. It is considered one of the poorest areas in the Department of La Paz.

  7. Cabañas, La Paz - Wikipedia

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    At the time of the 2013 Honduras census, La Paz municipality had a population of 3,253. Of these, 85.93% were Indigenous (85.89% Lenca), ...