Quel est le nom de la capitale du Guatemala ?

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Quel est le nom de la capitale du Guatemala ?

Quel est le nom de la capitale du Guatemala ?

Guatemala Guatemala/Capitales

Comment s'appelle habitant Honduras ?

Article détaillé : Démographie du Honduras. Le Honduras compte 9,3 millions d'habitants (appelés Honduriens) en juin 2020. La population se compose de 90 % de métis (Hispaniques et Indigènes), 7 % d'Indigènes purs, 2 % de Noirs (Garifuna), et 1 % de Blancs.

Quelle est la devise du Honduras ?

Lempira Honduras/Devises

Quel est la capitale de Guatemala en espagnol ?

Guatemala
Forme de l'ÉtatRépublique
Vice-président de la RépubliqueGuillermo Castillo Reyes
ParlementCongrès de la République
Langue officielleEspagnol
CapitaleGuatemala 14°36'35.5"N, 90°31'30.9"W
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What is the largest city in Honduras?

  • The largest city in Honduras is its capital, Tegucigalpa or Tegus, as the locals call it. It has about 1.5 million people in the metropolitan area which is fairly small even for Latin American standards. The city is blessed with gorgeous weather all year round, lots of sun, and many hills that offer panoramic views.

What was the original capital of Honduras?

  • The capital city of Honduras is Tegucigalpa. Tegucigalpa became the capital on Octo during the period in which Marco Aurelio Soto served as the nation's president. The nearby city of Comayagüela was also chosen to join with Tegucigalpa as the Central District of Honduras.

What is the population of the capital of Honduras?

  • Tegucigalpa, commonly referred as Tegus is the capital of Honduras. The capital houses all the government buildings of the country, as it is the seat of government of the Republic. With a population of 1,126,534, Tegucigalpa is Honduras' most-populous city.

What is the economy of Honduras?

  • Honduras Economy. The second largest nation in Central America, Honduras has a vast stretch of mountainous region covering nearly 80% of its total land. Although the country has rich forest resources and deposits of silver, lead, zinc, iron, gold, antimony , and copper, inadequate road and rail systems hamper their exploitation.

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