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After the acquisition of the Bay island colony through the Wyke-Cruz Treaty, all British settlers changed their nationality to Honduran. The “Banana Republic” era of the fruit trade industry in the late 1800’s bolstered American and European presence in the region. As such, various dialects of
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The first records indicating permanent English settlements in the Bay Islands show that Port Royal, on the island of Roatán, was again occupied in the year 1742. In this year the British made an attempt to gain possession of most of the Caribbean coast of
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living all through the island. British Caymanian slave-owners brought their slaves and seafaring culture to
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in the 1850’s, though the territory was ceded to Honduras in the following decade.
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is located in the town. There is also a small hospital, Woods Medical Facility.
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service connects Coxen Hole with other points on the island.
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English remain the primary language of the Bay Islands.
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Coxen Hole, Roatan
Coxen Hole is located in Honduras
16°19′23″N 86°32′13″W / 16.323°N 86.537°W / 16.323; -86.537
Country
Honduras
Department
Bay Islands
Roatán
Bay Islands
department
Honduras
census
Juan Manuel Gálvez International Airport
Central America
Edward Trelawny

British
Cayman Islands
Captain John Coxen
pirates
Roatan
British empire

Bus
Coxen Hole Stadium
Roatan Tips
Roatan Island Honduras Tourist Guide
National Geographic
The Bay Islands Voice newspaper
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