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  2. La Lima - Wikipedia

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    La Lima is a city, with a population of 80,740 (2023 calculation), [2] and a municipality in the Honduran department of Cortés . It is home to the corporate headquarters of the Tela Railroad Company, a subsidiary of Chiquita Brand. The city is divided into two cities by river Chamelecon: La Lima Vieja, located on the western side of the River ...

  3. History of Honduras (1838–1932) - Wikipedia

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    1838–1932. 1932–1982. 1982–present. v. t. e. The National Railway of Honduras was an important part in the development of Honduras at the beginning of the 20th century. Honduras is a republic in Central America, at times referred to as Spanish Honduras to differentiate it from British Honduras, which became the modern-day state of Belize .

  4. History of Honduras - Wikipedia

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    Archaeology has demonstrated that Honduras has a multi-ethnic prehistory. An important part of that prehistory was the Mayan presence around Copán in western Honduras near the Guatemalan border, a major Mayan city that began to flourish around 150 A.D. but reached its zenith in the Late Classic period (700–850 A.D.).

  5. Cortés Department - Wikipedia

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    Main cities also include Choloma, La Lima, Villanueva, and the sea ports of Puerto Cortés and Omoa. The Atlantic coast of the Department of Cortés is known for its many excellent beaches. Cortés is the economic heartland of Honduras, as the Sula Valley is the country's main agricultural and industrial region.

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

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    Authoritarian General Tiburcio Carías Andino controlled Honduras during the Great Depression, until 1948.In 1955—after two authoritarian administrations and a general strike initiated by banana workers—young military reformists staged a coup that installed a provisional junta and paved the way for constituent assembly elections in 1957.

  7. José Cardona - Wikipedia

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    Cardona was born in La Lima, Honduras. In 1957 he was National Football Champion and Top Scorer. A year later, he was transferred to Portuguese club Lusitano . In 1959 he was acquired by Valencia CF but because it had reached its maximum allowance of foreign players, Cardona was lent to Spanish club Elche, who a year later was promoted to the ...

  8. C.D. Sula de La Lima - Wikipedia

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    History. They were promoted to first division in 1984–85, the next season they bought Juventud Morazanica 's franchise and changed their name to Juventud de Sula. In 1986–87 they changed their name back to just Sula and stayed like that until they were relegated in 1990–91 . In 2011, Sula reemerged in Liga de Ascenso (just like Honduras ...

  9. Rail transport in Honduras - Wikipedia

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    History Rail map as of 1925. In the 19th century From the middle of the 19th century, the rulers of the newly formed State of Honduras were considering the realization of a railway project that would be transportation for the government and the population.On June 23, 1853, when General José Trinidad Cabañas was president, he signed the first contract for the construction of a railroad that ...