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  2. History of Honduras - Wikipedia

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    Honduras was first sighted by Europeans when Christopher Columbus arrived at the Bay Islands very close to the island of Guanaja on 30 July 1502 on his fourth voyage. On 14 August 1502 Columbus landed on the mainland near modern Trujillo. Columbus named the country Honduras ("depths") for the deep waters off its coast.

  3. Honduras - Wikipedia

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    Honduras, [a] officially the Republic of Honduras, [b] is a country in Central America.It is bordered to the west by Guatemala, to the southwest by El Salvador, to the southeast by Nicaragua, to the south by the Pacific Ocean at the Gulf of Fonseca, and to the north by the Gulf of Honduras, a large inlet of the Caribbean Sea.

  4. History of Honduras (1982–present) - Wikipedia

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    1932–1982. 1982–present. v. t. e. The modern history of Honduras is replete with large-scale disappearances of left-leaning union members, students and others. The legislature approved a new constitution in 1982, [1] and the Liberal Party government of President Roberto Suazo Córdova took office. [2] Suazo relied on United States support ...

  5. Politics of Honduras - Wikipedia

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    Politics of Honduras. Politics of Honduras takes place in a framework of a multi-party system presidential representative democratic republic. The President of Honduras is both head of state and head of government. Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested in the National Congress of Honduras.

  6. History of Honduras (1932–1982) - Wikipedia

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    Carias won the elections by a margin of some 20,000 votes. The General assumed power on 16 November 1932, in what would become the longest period of a single government, in the history of Honduras. [2] Initially, it was thought that the government of Carías, like that of his predecessors, would not survive for long.

  7. Honduras–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    Honduras. United States. Honduras and the United States have had formal relations since 1830. There is close cooperation between the two countries, particularly in the areas of the War on Drugs [1] while the National Port Authority in Puerto Cortés is part of the U.S. Bureau of Customs and Border Protection 's Container Security Initiative.

  8. History of Honduras (to 1838) - Wikipedia

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    After a long battle, Governor Montejo gained control of the Valley of Comayagua, established the city of Comayagua in another location, and defeated the indigenous forces in Tenampua, Guaxeregui, and Ojuera. [1] Honduras gained independence from Spain in 1821. The country was briefly annexed to the First Mexican Empire.

  9. Geography of Honduras - Wikipedia

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    Honduras is the second largest Central American republic, with a total area of 112,777 square kilometres (43,543 sq mi). Honduras has a 700-kilometer (430-mile) Caribbean coastline extending from the mouth of the Río Motagua in the west to the mouth of the Río Coco in the east, at Cape Gracias a Dios. [1] The 922 km (573 mi) southeastern side ...