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  2. Education in Honduras - Wikipedia

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    Education in Honduras is free for seven years. [8] In 1999, the gross primary enrollment rate was 97.3 percent and the net primary enrollment rate was 85.7 percent. [ 8 ] Among working children, an estimated 34 percent complete primary school. [ 8 ]

  3. Educational problems in Honduras - Wikipedia

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    The education system in Honduras is characterized by five stages of formal education; PrePrimary, Primary, Middle, Secondary, and Tertiary. Public education in Honduras is provided free for children aged 6 to 15 where it is mandatory for children to attend at the primary level (Age 6 to 12). [1]

  4. Category:Education in Honduras - Wikipedia

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  5. Saint Agustín College (Honduras) - Wikipedia

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    Mexican bishop based in Honduras, fray Antonio Guadalupe López Portillo. The higher education center of the province of Honduras as it was known until the following century was founded by the Mexican religious Antonio Guadalupe López Portillo, [1] who contributed with the construction of the center for the former Seminary College in 1731, which was completed in 1733 and was inaugurated and ...

  6. Minas de Oro - Wikipedia

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    Minas de Oro were counted by the decade from the 1960s to 1990s in the Famous Evangelical Institute that has a boarding school where students from all of the republic of Honduras went. Its musical, English formation and Biblical education was recognised.

  7. Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes (Honduras) - Wikipedia

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    In the framework of informal education, the school offers free courses in artistic education and courses for children in painting and drawing. [4] This educational center has, so far, has been very important in Honduran society because of its contribution to the development of visual arts and national culture.

  8. José Trinidad Reyes - Wikipedia

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    Father José Trinidad Reyes y Sevilla (born June 11,1797 – September 20, 1855) was a Honduran priest who founded the National Autonomous University of Honduras, formerly called "La Sociedad del Genio emprendedor y del buen gusto" ('The Society of the Enterprising Genius and Good Taste').

  9. Portal:Honduras - Wikipedia

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    Miriam Miranda is a Honduran activist who advocates for the human and environmental rights of the Garífuna people. As the leader of the Black Fraternal Organization of Honduras (OFRANEH), Miranda has coordinated efforts to counter land theft by big tourism businesses, reclaim ancestral territories formerly belonging to Garífuna communities, stop drug traffickers, promote sustainable ...