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Encyclopedia > Comayagua department

Comayagua is one of the 18 departaments (departamentos) into which the Central American nation of Honduras is divided.


The departmental capital is Comayagua.


The department covers a total surface area of 5,196 km² and, in 1991, had an estimated population of 257,000.


Municipalities

  1. Ajuterique
  2. Comayagua
  3. El Rosario
  4. Esquías
  5. Humuya
  6. La Libertad
  7. Lamaní
  8. Las Lajas
  9. La Trinidad
  10. Lejamaní
  11. Meámbar
  12. Minas de Oro
  13. Ojo de Agua
  14. San Jerónimo
  15. San José de Comayagua
  16. San José del Potrero
  17. San Luis
  18. San Sebastián
  19. Siguatepeque
  20. Taulabe
  21. Villa de San Antonio




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Comayagua - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (204 words)
Comayagua is a town in Honduras, some 80 km northwest of Tegucigalpa on the highway to San Pedro Sula at 14.46°N, 87.65°W at an elevation of 594 meters above sea level.
It is the capital of Honduras's Comayagua department.
From 1540 on Comayagua was the capital of the Honduras district of New Spain.
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