Honduras Capital Tegucigalpa Teguz for short Nationality Hondurao

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Honduras Capital: Tegucigalpa (Teguz for short) Nationality: Honduraño Click here to hear the National

Honduras Capital: Tegucigalpa (Teguz for short) Nationality: Honduraño Click here to hear the National Anthem

Honduras is located in the heart of Central America and is surrounded by high

Honduras is located in the heart of Central America and is surrounded by high tropical mountains, which provide the country with a variety of different climates. These climates and elevations support the growth of coffee beans. Its north is the Caribbean Sea, offering a beautiful beach, the Bay Islands are surrounded by the world’s second largest coral reef. Honduras has exotic animals, a lot of parks and protected areas, tropical nature, biological diversity, a vast rain forest, many birds and mountains to climb. Honduras is famous for its archaeology and is known for its old Mayan archaeological sites. Click here to see a parade in Honduras

Click on the photo below to see a short video on Honduras

Click on the photo below to see a short video on Honduras

A resident monkey strolls the grounds of Copan—an incomparable Mayan city that has surrendered

A resident monkey strolls the grounds of Copan—an incomparable Mayan city that has surrendered many priceless historical artifacts

La Gente – Los Honduranos Street musicians, Coffee picker and worker, a family and

La Gente – Los Honduranos Street musicians, Coffee picker and worker, a family and a school girl

Musicians and vendors

Musicians and vendors

Miss Honduras, unos chicos, ceramic pot seller, a coffee bean picker

Miss Honduras, unos chicos, ceramic pot seller, a coffee bean picker

The Garifuna culture is a hybrid of Caribbean cultures in its fishing practices, and

The Garifuna culture is a hybrid of Caribbean cultures in its fishing practices, and African in its oral traditions, dance, and music, with a language that combines Arawak, French, Yoruba, Bantu, Swahili, English, and Spanish. The Garifuna’s origins date back to 1635 when an English slave ship wrecked off the coast of St. Vincent, and, resisting slavery, the Africans on board began a new life with the local Arawak Indians. Generations later, the entrenched English shipped the Garifuna to the island of Roatan, off the coast of Honduras. Many spread out to the coasts of Belize, Guatemala, Nicaragua, and Honduras. ***Remember, we already learned about the Garafuna people in Guatemala. You can review them if you go to our presentation on Guatemala.

Click here to see a short documentary on the Garifuna from Honduras

Click here to see a short documentary on the Garifuna from Honduras

Los Lugares – The Places A waterfall in the rainforest, a sawdust mural at

Los Lugares – The Places A waterfall in the rainforest, a sawdust mural at Easter, Tegucigalpa, (the capital) and whitewater rafting on the Cangrejal River

Las casas y iglesias y el mercado

Las casas y iglesias y el mercado