Map of Honduras

Reprinted from WeatherHub Website

 

Honduras is a Democratic constitutional republic. About 90% of the population is mestizo. There also are small minorities of European, African, Asian, Arab, and indigenous Indian descent. Most Hondurans are Roman Catholic, but Protestant churches are growing in number. While Spanish is the predominant language, some English is spoken along the northern coast and is prevalent on the Caribbean Bay Islands. Several indigenous Indian languages and Garífuna (a mixture of Afro-indigenous languages) are also spoken.

 

Despite a growing economy, Honduras is one of the poorest countries in the Western Hemisphere.

 

(Reprinted from The U.S. Department of State Website.)

 

 

 

 

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  • In a whirlwind three days in August 2008, WiRED opened Medical Information Centers (MICs) in Nicaragua, Honduras and El Salvador. Ribbon cutting ceremonies at the three new MIC openings brought out doctors, nurses, hospital administrators and many celebrants from the local communities.
  • In October 2005 WiRED installed Medical Information Centers in two Cholutca teaching hospitals. Funding for this project was provided by the Tiburon/Belvedere Rotary Club and Rotary International.

 

 

 

 

 

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