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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. Santiago de Puringla - Wikipedia

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    At the time of the 2013 Honduras census, Santiago de Puringla municipality had a population of 16,182. Of these, 97.06% were Indigenous (96.89% Lenca ), 2.71% Mestizo , 0.17% Black or Afro-Honduran and 0.06% White . [ 2 ]

  5. Ana Mirian Romero - Wikipedia

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    Romero is a human rights activist based in Santa Elena, La Paz, Honduras. [1] She a member of the Lenca Indigenous Movement [1] a leader of the San Isidro Labrador Indigenous Council. [2] She campaigns against a hydroelectric dam, concerned about its impact on the natural resources. [3]

  6. Guerra de los Padres - Wikipedia

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    The following year, 1860, the Vicar of the Cid, settled in La Paz, summoned the people in a "Pastoral against the Honduran Government."From his rhetoric, charges and crimes were formulated, in addition to the proliferation of Freemasonry and politics, for which he agitated the population, on December 26, 1860, the Vicar of the Cid located in San Antonio, excommunicated the president in turn ...

  7. MILPAH - Wikipedia

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    MILPAH (Movimiento Independiente Indígena Lenca de La Paz Honduras) is an indigenous rights group, based in the La Paz region of Honduras. The group was formed in 2010 when Honduran indigenous communities organised in response to the effect of mining companies and hydroelectric projects on territories of the Lenca people. The presence of the ...

  8. 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.

  9. Mercedes de Oriente - Wikipedia

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    At the time of the 2013 Honduras census, Mercedes de Oriente municipality had a population of 1,087. Of these, 93.01% were Indigenous , 6.81% Mestizo and 0.18% Black or Afro-Honduran . [ 1 ]