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April, but each month still has considerable precipitation. The interior highlands and
Pacific lowlands have a dry season, known locally as "summer," from November to April. Almost all the rain in these regions falls during the "winter," from May to September. Total yearly amounts depend on surrounding topography; Tegucigalpa, in a sheltered valley, averages only 1,000 mm (39.4 in) of precipitation.
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Several islands in the gulf fall under
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Honduras has three distinct topographical regions: an extensive interior highland area and two narrow coastal lowlands. The interior, which constitutes approximately 80 percent of the country's terrain, is mountainous. The larger
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Honduras; the goals of conserving endangered natural resources and promoting economic development has often been quite difficult to combine, which has resulted in conflicting policies that fail to protect forests. Honduras has suffered the greatest percentage loss of
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became the most deadly hurricane to strike the
Western Hemisphere in the last two centuries. This massive hurricane not only battered the Honduran coastline, but engulfed nearly the entire country with its powerful winds and torrential downpours. Approximately 100,000 Hondurans were evacuated from
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The interior highlands are the most prominent feature of
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killed thousands and also caused damage to the country. According to aerial surveys following the storm, mudslides were worse in deforested areas than forested areas. Many endangered species live in the forests of
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The climatic types of each of the three physiographic regions differ. The Caribbean lowlands have a tropical wet climate with consistently high temperatures and humidity, and rainfall fairly evenly distributed throughout the year. The Pacific lowlands have a tropical wet and dry climate with high
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Deforestation in regions dominated by tropical dry forests has advanced faster than regions dominated by other types of forests. Tropical dry forests have lower species richness compared to moist forests. However, tropical dry forests possess higher levels of endemic species, greater utility for
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Farther out in the Caribbean are the Islas Santanillas, formerly known as Swan Islands. A number of small islands and keys can be found nearby, among them Cayos Zapotillos and Cayos Cochinos. In the Gulf of Fonseca, the main islands under Honduran control are El Tigre, Zacate Grande (Isla Zacate
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Vegetation in the interior highlands is varied. Much of the western, southern, and central mountains are open woodland; supporting pine forest interspersed with some oak, scrub, and grassy clearings. The ranges toward the east are primarily continuous areas of dense, broad-leaf evergreen forest.
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from the Aguán Valley, in the far north-east of Honduras, have either been killed or have disappeared since the 2009 coup. In the 1970s, government policy encouraged agricultural cooperatives and collectives to establish themselves in the lightly populated area, but after 1992 government policy
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Scattered throughout the interior highlands are numerous flat-floored valleys, at 300 to 900 meters (980 to 2,950 ft) in elevation, which vary in size. The floors of the large valleys provide sufficient grass, shrubs, and dry woodland to support livestock and, in some cases, commercial
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has been relegated to the slopes of the valleys, with the limitations of small-sized holdings, primitive technology, and low productivity that traditionally accompany hillside cultivation. Villages and towns, including the capital, Tegucigalpa, are tucked in the larger valleys.
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temperatures but a distinct dry season from November through April. The interior highlands also have a distinct dry season, but, as is characteristic of a tropical highland climate, temperatures in this region decrease as elevation increases.
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has not been highly developed. The soil here is poor: Honduras lacks the rich volcanic ash found in other Central American countries. Until the early 20th century, the highland economy consisted primarily of mining and livestock.
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near the coast. During times of heavy rainfall, much of the savannah area is covered by shallow water, making transportation by means other than a shallow-draft boat almost impossible.
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Unlike in more northerly latitudes, temperatures in the tropics vary primarily with elevation instead of with the season. Land below 1,000 meters (3,281 ft) is commonly known as
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To the east and west of this section the Caribbean lowlands widen and in places extend inland a considerable distance along broad river valleys. The broadest river valley, along the
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Honduras controls a number of islands as part of its offshore territories. In the Caribbean Sea, the islands of Roatán (Isla de Roatán), Utila, and Guanaja together form the
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humans, and also have a higher human population density. The effects of deforestation are more noticeable during tropical storms and hurricanes. In 1998,
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3201:
3199:
2043:Climate data for La Ceiba, Honduras (
352:
287:
280:Gulf of Fonseca are characterized by
4253:. Tegucigalpa: Graficentro Editores.
4151:
3954:"La Ceiba Climate Normals 1961–1990"
3599:
3569:
3567:
3197:
3195:
3193:
3191:
3189:
3187:
3185:
3183:
3181:
3179:
3023:
2891:coastline: 832 km (517 mi)
2882:Guatemala 244 km (152 mi),
4361:Federal Republic of Central America
3985:(in German). Deutscher Wetterdienst
3912:(in German). Deutscher Wetterdienst
3881:"La Mesa Climate Normals 1961–1990"
3839:(in German). Deutscher Wetterdienst
3539:
3484:Viets, Patricia (August 17, 2001).
2888:Nicaragua 940 km (580 mi)
2047:) 1970–1990, extremes 1965–present
1358:) 1961–1990, extremes 1944–present
719:) 1961–1990, extremes 1951–present
686:October 2008 Central America floods
411:
13:
4166:10.1111/j.1931-0846.2005.tb00381.x
4027:"Honduras | Global Climate Change"
3713:
3498:from the original on July 10, 2019
3366:(3rd ed.). Washington, D.C.:
3120:Environmental Investigation Agency
3075:
494:Beach at the village of Juan López
373:, the country's largest port, and
14:
5368:
4214:Mountain Research and Development
4188:"Honduras: Environmental Profile"
3564:
3452:Tracy Wilkinson (June 23, 2015).
3176:
3124:Food and Agriculture Organization
2962:
2724:
1354:Climate data for San Pedro Sula (
643:the Caribbean coast. Most of the
421:. Mangroves along the shore make
335:A land use map of Honduras, 1983.
5211:Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
4939:
4921:Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
4400:
4394:
4267: This article incorporates
4262:
4247:Zúniga Andrade, Edgardo (1990).
4205:Southworth, Jane (August 2001).
3520:Juan Carlos Ulate (1998-10-29).
3467:Zúniga Andrade, Edgardo (1978).
3349:
3157:
2865:200 km (77 sq mi)
2730:This section is an excerpt from
523:
511:
499:
487:
243:in the west to the mouth of the
4240:
4198:
4180:
4145:
4122:
4048:
4019:
3772:
3743:
3688:
3666:
3655:from the original on 2013-09-21
3620:from the original on 2014-05-19
3528:from the original on 2012-01-11
3433:Dana Frank (October 21, 2011).
3116:Center for International Policy
3104:forest cover of any country in
3028:The natural resources include:
3012:Easternmost point: border with
2998:Westernmost point: border with
2978:Northernmost point (mainland):
2918:Lowest point: Caribbean Sea 0 m
183:79 km (31 sq mi)
3779:Markham, Lauren (2018-11-09).
3477:
3460:
3445:
3396:
2772:
715:Climate data for Tegucigalpa (
1:
3403:Jacques, Jaime (2015-02-17).
3169:
2901:(22.2 km; 13.8 mi)
2844:
2446:Average rainfall mm (inches)
2045:Golosón International Airport
1356:La Mesa International Airport
604:
266:
5336:United States Virgin Islands
5055:United States Virgin Islands
4807:Geography of North America
4343:Spanish conquest of Honduras
2925:2,870 m (9,420 ft)
147:2,870 metres (9,420 ft)
7:
4667:Water supply and sanitation
3145:
2306:Mean daily minimum °C (°F)
2166:Mean daily maximum °C (°F)
1831:Average precipitation days
1617:Mean daily minimum °C (°F)
1477:Mean daily maximum °C (°F)
1192:Average precipitation days
978:Mean daily minimum °C (°F)
838:Mean daily maximum °C (°F)
706:
451:List of islands of Honduras
10:
5373:
5097:Climate of North America
4386:2009 constitutional crisis
4135:Conservation & Society
3152:List of places in Honduras
3072:from the mountain rivers.
2776:
2738:Climate change in Honduras
2732:Climate change in Honduras
2729:
2712:
2704:
2042:
2027:
2019:
1353:
1338:
1333:
714:
691:
608:
535:
448:
436:
5311:Saint Pierre and Miquelon
5229:
5103:
5030:Saint Pierre and Miquelon
4948:
4937:
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4737:
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4392:
4328:
4007:(in French). Meteo Climat
3934:(in French). Meteo Climat
3861:(in French). Meteo Climat
3639:Description of the Damage
3368:Federal Research Division
3363:Honduras: a country study
3018:Gracias a Dios Department
2941:other: 86.82% (2012 est.)
2897:territorial sea: 12
2740:is a major challenge for
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127:832 km (517 mi)
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5331:Turks and Caicos Islands
5050:Turks and Caicos Islands
4495:Administrative divisions
4192:rainforests.mongabay.com
4069:(in Spanish). p. 9.
3088:, and floods along the
2908:exclusive economic zone
477:in the Guf of Fonseca.
342:Subsistence agriculture
216:. Honduras borders the
188:Exclusive economic zone
5261:British Virgin Islands
4980:British Virgin Islands
4269:public domain material
3524:. ReliefWeb. Reuters.
2974:Bay Islands Department
2938:permanent crops: 4.07%
2792:
2715:Deutscher Wetterdienst
2030:Deutscher Wetterdienst
1341:Deutscher Wetterdienst
700:to the United States.
676:On September 4, 2007,
655:
624:
548:
478:
446:
336:
328:
276:
206:
5357:Geography of Honduras
5201:Saint Kitts and Nevis
4911:Saint Kitts and Nevis
4338:Pre-Columbian history
3859:"Station Tegucigalpa"
3409:. Avalon Publishing.
3008:Ocotepeque Department
2786:
2752:in Honduras, such as
653:
618:
543:
471:
444:
334:
326:
275:Honduras' topography.
274:
200:
19:Geography of Honduras
4469:World Heritage Sites
3096:Environmental issues
2994:Choluteca Department
2096:Record high °C (°F)
1407:Record high °C (°F)
768:Record high °C (°F)
623:from Hurricane Mitch
545:Köppen climate types
159:0 metres (0 ft)
5216:Trinidad and Tobago
5111:Antigua and Barbuda
4926:Trinidad and Tobago
4821:Antigua and Barbuda
4154:Geographical Review
3372:Library of Congress
3164:Honduras portal
3016:on Atlantic coast,
2748:. The frequency of
2516:Average rainy days
2376:Record low °C (°F)
2236:Daily mean °C (°F)
1687:Record low °C (°F)
1547:Daily mean °C (°F)
1048:Record low °C (°F)
908:Daily mean °C (°F)
717:Tegucigalpa Airport
629:Hurricane Francelia
518:A river in Honduras
249:Cape Gracias a Dios
70: /
20:
5151:Dominican Republic
4861:Dominican Republic
4596:Telecommunications
4348:Captaincy General
4275:The World Factbook
3374:. pp. 66–74.
2935:arable land: 9.12%
2793:
2779:Rivers of Honduras
656:
625:
559:in the highlands.
549:
479:
447:
353:Caribbean lowlands
337:
329:
288:Interior highlands
277:
228:lies to the west,
207:
116: • Water
100: • Total
18:
5344:
5343:
5233:other territories
5063:
5062:
4952:other territories
4773:
4772:
4733:
4732:
4614:
4613:
4560:
4559:
4535:Political parties
4530:National Congress
4510:Foreign relations
4477:
4476:
4099:Energy Transition
4005:"Station Goloson"
3932:"Station La Mesa"
3553:on April 19, 2013
3416:978-1-61238-593-8
3024:Natural resources
2876:border countries:
2822:, flowing to the
2750:natural disasters
2721:
2720:
2565:relative humidity
2036:
2035:
1880:relative humidity
1347:
1346:
1241:relative humidity
684:, along with the
557:temperate climate
458:Islas de la Bahía
195:
194:
108: • Land
74:15.000°N 86.500°W
5364:
5301:Saint Barthélemy
5231:Dependencies and
5104:Sovereign states
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3400:
3394:
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3162:
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3160:
2984:Colón Department
2894:Maritime claims:
2803:runs south from
2519:
2040:
2039:
1834:
1351:
1350:
1195:
712:
711:
698:migrant caravans
682:Hurricane Paloma
553:tropical climate
527:
515:
503:
491:
412:Pacific lowlands
247:in the east, at
212:is a country in
135:1575 km (975 mi)
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4720:Public holidays
4671:
4610:
4584:
4556:
4520:Law enforcement
4473:
4406:
4405:
4390:
4376:1932–1982
4371:1838–1932
4366:History to 1838
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3785:Pulitzer Center
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3755:ARTE in English
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3730:Washington Post
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3148:
3132:Hurricane Mitch
3112:Illegal logging
3098:
3078:
3076:Natural hazards
3026:
2980:Puerto Castilla
2965:
2923:Cerro Las Minas
2921:Highest point:
2847:
2824:Gulf of Fonseca
2813:Gulf of Fonseca
2811:and out at the
2801:Choluteca River
2781:
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2770:
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2762:tropical storms
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678:Hurricane Felix
640:Hurricane Mitch
613:
607:
580:tierra caliente
572:tierra templada
568:tierra caliente
551:Honduras has a
538:
531:
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516:
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299:Cerro Las Minas
290:
282:alluvial plains
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257:Gulf of Fonseca
232:south east and
214:Central America
182:
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144:Cerro Las Minas
79:15.000; -86.500
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2123:
2118:
2113:
2108:
2103:
2098:
2094:
2050:
2046:
2041:
2031:
2026:
2023:
2018:
2014:
2011:
2008:
2005:
2002:
1999:
1996:
1993:
1990:
1987:
1984:
1981:
1978:
1976:
1971:
1967:
1964:
1961:
1958:
1955:
1952:
1949:
1946:
1943:
1940:
1937:
1934:
1931:
1929:
1926:Mean monthly
1924:
1920:
1917:
1914:
1911:
1908:
1905:
1902:
1899:
1896:
1893:
1890:
1887:
1884:
1881:
1876:
1872:
1869:
1866:
1863:
1860:
1857:
1854:
1851:
1848:
1845:
1842:
1839:
1836:
1829:
1823:
1818:
1813:
1808:
1803:
1798:
1793:
1788:
1783:
1778:
1773:
1768:
1763:
1760:
1759:precipitation
1755:
1749:
1744:
1739:
1734:
1729:
1724:
1719:
1714:
1709:
1704:
1699:
1694:
1689:
1685:
1679:
1674:
1669:
1664:
1659:
1654:
1649:
1644:
1639:
1634:
1629:
1624:
1619:
1615:
1609:
1604:
1599:
1594:
1589:
1584:
1579:
1574:
1569:
1564:
1559:
1554:
1549:
1545:
1539:
1534:
1529:
1524:
1519:
1514:
1509:
1504:
1499:
1494:
1489:
1484:
1479:
1475:
1469:
1464:
1459:
1454:
1449:
1444:
1439:
1434:
1429:
1424:
1419:
1414:
1409:
1405:
1361:
1357:
1352:
1342:
1337:
1332:
1328:
1325:
1322:
1319:
1316:
1313:
1310:
1307:
1304:
1301:
1298:
1295:
1292:
1290:
1287:Mean monthly
1285:
1281:
1278:
1275:
1272:
1269:
1266:
1263:
1260:
1257:
1254:
1251:
1248:
1245:
1242:
1237:
1233:
1230:
1227:
1224:
1221:
1218:
1215:
1212:
1209:
1206:
1203:
1200:
1197:
1190:
1184:
1179:
1174:
1169:
1164:
1159:
1154:
1149:
1144:
1139:
1134:
1129:
1124:
1121:
1120:precipitation
1116:
1110:
1105:
1100:
1095:
1090:
1085:
1080:
1075:
1070:
1065:
1060:
1055:
1050:
1046:
1040:
1035:
1030:
1025:
1020:
1015:
1010:
1005:
1000:
995:
990:
985:
980:
976:
970:
965:
960:
955:
950:
945:
940:
935:
930:
925:
920:
915:
910:
906:
900:
895:
890:
885:
880:
875:
870:
865:
860:
855:
850:
845:
840:
836:
830:
825:
820:
815:
810:
805:
800:
795:
790:
785:
780:
775:
770:
766:
722:
718:
713:
704:
701:
699:
689:
687:
683:
679:
674:
671:
669:
665:
661:
652:
648:
646:
641:
636:
634:
630:
622:
617:
612:
602:
598:
596:
591:
589:
583:
581:
577:
573:
569:
564:
560:
558:
554:
546:
542:
526:
521:
514:
509:
502:
497:
490:
485:
484:
483:
476:
475:
470:
466:
464:
460:
459:
452:
443:
434:
430:
428:
424:
420:
409:
407:
403:
398:
395:More than 46
393:
391:
387:
382:
380:
376:
372:
371:Puerto Cortés
368:
363:
361:
350:
346:
343:
340:agriculture.
333:
325:
321:
319:
315:
310:
306:
304:
300:
294:
285:
283:
273:
264:
262:
258:
254:
250:
246:
242:
237:
235:
231:
227:
223:
222:Pacific Ocean
219:
218:Caribbean Sea
215:
211:
204:
199:
190:
186:
181:
178:
174:
169:
166:
164:Longest river
162:
157:
156:Caribbean Sea
154:
150:
145:
142:
140:Highest point
138:
134:
130:
126:
122:
118:
114:
110:
106:
102:
98:
95:
92:
88:
83:
55:
51:
48:
45:
41:
38:
37:North America
35:
31:
27:
22:
16:
5326:Sint Maarten
5306:Saint Martin
5045:Sint Maarten
5025:Saint Martin
4885:
4690:Coat of arms
4637:Demographics
4578:Central bank
4515:Human rights
4500:Constitution
4411:
4356:Mexican rule
4350:(Guatemalan)
4274:
4249:
4242:
4217:
4213:
4200:
4191:
4182:
4157:
4153:
4147:
4138:
4134:
4124:
4114:
4103:. Retrieved
4101:. 2019-03-07
4098:
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4030:
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3999:
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3948:
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3875:
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3799:
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3784:
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3754:
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3734:. Retrieved
3728:
3704:. Retrieved
3701:PBS NewsHour
3700:
3690:
3678:. Retrieved
3668:
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3645:
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3601:
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3583:the original
3555:. Retrieved
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3541:
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3489:
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3469:
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3447:
3438:
3405:
3398:
3362:
3137:
3128:
3110:
3099:
3079:
3027:
2970:Swan Islands
2875:
2862:
2856:
2850:
2836:
2817:
2794:
1761:mm (inches)
1122:mm (inches)
702:
695:
675:
672:
657:
637:
626:
599:
592:
587:
584:
579:
575:
571:
567:
565:
561:
550:
480:
472:
456:
454:
431:
415:
396:
394:
386:La Mosquitia
383:
364:
356:
347:
338:
311:
307:
295:
291:
278:
238:
209:
208:
176:Largest lake
152:Lowest point
94:Ranked 101st
15:
5296:Puerto Rico
5206:Saint Lucia
5156:El Salvador
5015:Puerto Rico
4916:Saint Lucia
4866:El Salvador
4657:LGBT rights
3989:January 24,
3960:January 24,
3843:January 24,
3814:January 24,
3084:, damaging
3082:earthquakes
3000:El Salvador
2851:total area:
2805:Tegucigalpa
2773:Hydrography
2658:Mean daily
1973:Mean daily
664:departments
645:Bay Islands
621:Tegucigalpa
595:Tegucigalpa
576:tierra fría
547:of Honduras
314:cordilleras
261:El Salvador
241:Río Motagua
234:El Salvador
77: /
53:Coordinates
5291:Montserrat
5286:Martinique
5281:Guadeloupe
5136:Costa Rica
5010:Montserrat
5005:Martinique
5000:Guadeloupe
4846:Costa Rica
4705:Literature
4585:(currency)
4429:Ecoregions
4381:since 1982
4105:2019-05-04
4041:2019-05-04
3916:24 January
3887:24 January
3790:2019-05-04
3765:2019-05-04
3736:2019-05-04
3706:2019-05-04
3659:2013-06-07
3624:2013-05-24
3592:2013-05-23
3557:2013-05-22
3532:2012-01-05
3439:The Nation
3170:References
3140:Lake Yojoa
3086:hurricanes
3070:hydropower
2845:Statistics
2832:Coco River
2826:, and the
2789:Ulúa River
2766:hurricanes
2713:Source 2:
2705:Source 1:
2518:(≥ 1.0 mm)
2028:Source 2:
2020:Source 1:
1833:(≥ 1.0 mm)
1339:Source 2:
1194:(≥ 1.0 mm)
660:earthflows
619:Damage in
609:See also:
605:Hurricanes
449:See also:
397:campesinos
267:Topography
180:Lake Yojoa
5276:Greenland
5191:Nicaragua
5166:Guatemala
4995:Greenland
4901:Nicaragua
4876:Guatemala
4652:Languages
4642:Education
4606:Transport
4540:President
4505:Elections
4464:Volcanoes
4449:Mountains
4412:Geography
4234:130401536
4174:161952241
3491:ReliefWeb
3090:Caribbean
3014:Nicaragua
3004:Guatemala
2990:Nicaragua
2930:land use:
2828:Río Lempa
2809:Choluteca
2758:mudslides
2511:(127.17)
427:shellfish
408:venture.
230:Nicaragua
226:Guatemala
201:A map of
124:Coastline
33:Continent
5351:Category
5241:Anguilla
5176:Honduras
5146:Dominica
5121:Barbados
4960:Anguilla
4886:Honduras
4856:Dominica
4831:Barbados
4760:Category
4662:Religion
4583:Lempira
4525:Military
4483:Politics
4322:articles
4318:Honduras
4075:cite web
4062:(2016).
3650:Archived
3615:Archived
3526:Archived
3502:July 10,
3496:Archived
3390:31434665
3146:See also
3118:and the
3058:antimony
3054:iron ore
2807:through
2742:Honduras
2653:2,259.8
2563:Average
2506:(18.85)
2501:(21.24)
2496:(16.69)
2456:(12.99)
2451:(12.02)
2161:(100.4)
2136:(100.4)
2121:(100.4)
1968:2,347.4
1878:Average
1826:(46.20)
1757:Average
1472:(109.0)
1457:(100.0)
1452:(102.6)
1447:(101.8)
1442:(100.4)
1437:(106.0)
1432:(107.6)
1427:(107.6)
1422:(109.0)
1417:(103.1)
1239:Average
1187:(34.32)
1118:Average
707:Examples
638:In 1998
419:mollusks
406:palm oil
390:mangrove
379:La Ceiba
367:Río Ulúa
360:La Ceiba
253:Río Coco
245:Río Coco
210:Honduras
203:Honduras
5271:Curaçao
5256:Bonaire
5251:Bermuda
5181:Jamaica
5161:Grenada
5116:Bahamas
4990:Curaçao
4975:Bonaire
4970:Bermuda
4891:Jamaica
4871:Grenada
4826:Bahamas
4744:Outline
4695:Cuisine
4677:Culture
4620:Society
4601:Tourism
4566:Economy
4444:Islands
4330:History
4011:12 June
3938:12 June
3865:12 June
3680:May 21,
3030:timbers
2509:3,230.2
2491:(8.00)
2486:(7.77)
2481:(6.89)
2476:(6.09)
2471:(3.03)
2466:(4.74)
2461:(8.87)
2441:(52.7)
2436:(54.7)
2431:(53.8)
2426:(62.1)
2421:(66.0)
2416:(62.2)
2411:(63.5)
2406:(66.2)
2401:(57.6)
2396:(53.6)
2391:(52.7)
2386:(53.6)
2381:(55.8)
2371:(69.3)
2366:(66.4)
2361:(68.4)
2356:(70.2)
2351:(71.6)
2346:(71.2)
2341:(71.2)
2336:(72.7)
2331:(72.0)
2326:(69.3)
2321:(67.1)
2316:(65.1)
2311:(65.1)
2301:(79.2)
2296:(75.7)
2291:(77.4)
2286:(79.2)
2281:(81.3)
2276:(81.7)
2271:(81.5)
2266:(82.4)
2261:(82.8)
2256:(80.2)
2251:(78.1)
2246:(75.2)
2241:(74.8)
2231:(85.1)
2226:(81.1)
2221:(82.8)
2216:(85.1)
2211:(87.1)
2206:(87.6)
2201:(87.4)
2196:(88.3)
2191:(88.3)
2186:(86.2)
2181:(84.2)
2176:(81.7)
2171:(80.6)
2156:(93.2)
2151:(92.5)
2146:(94.3)
2141:(96.8)
2131:(96.3)
2126:(98.6)
2116:(96.8)
2111:(95.7)
2106:(94.6)
2101:(91.0)
1824:1,173.4
1821:(4.79)
1816:(5.33)
1811:(5.82)
1806:(5.97)
1801:(4.16)
1796:(4.34)
1791:(5.61)
1786:(2.48)
1781:(1.26)
1776:(1.26)
1771:(2.35)
1766:(2.83)
1752:(50.0)
1747:(55.0)
1742:(59.0)
1737:(57.0)
1732:(66.0)
1727:(66.0)
1722:(66.0)
1717:(62.6)
1712:(68.4)
1707:(59.0)
1702:(56.1)
1697:(50.0)
1692:(55.0)
1682:(71.8)
1677:(68.7)
1672:(70.5)
1667:(72.5)
1662:(73.9)
1657:(73.9)
1652:(73.8)
1647:(74.8)
1642:(74.8)
1637:(72.5)
1632:(70.5)
1627:(68.0)
1622:(67.6)
1612:(78.8)
1607:(74.7)
1602:(76.5)
1597:(78.8)
1592:(81.0)
1587:(81.1)
1582:(80.8)
1577:(81.9)
1572:(82.6)
1567:(80.8)
1562:(78.4)
1557:(75.4)
1552:(74.3)
1542:(90.1)
1537:(84.6)
1532:(86.4)
1527:(88.9)
1522:(92.3)
1517:(92.1)
1512:(91.9)
1507:(93.7)
1502:(95.4)
1497:(93.2)
1492:(91.4)
1487:(86.7)
1482:(84.6)
1467:(98.6)
1462:(99.5)
1412:(99.0)
1182:(0.39)
1177:(1.57)
1172:(4.29)
1167:(6.98)
1162:(3.48)
1157:(3.24)
1152:(6.25)
1147:(5.65)
1142:(1.69)
1137:(0.39)
1132:(0.19)
1127:(0.21)
1113:(40.1)
1108:(44.2)
1103:(45.9)
1098:(50.0)
1093:(51.8)
1088:(54.0)
1083:(54.7)
1078:(54.3)
1073:(52.0)
1068:(48.0)
1063:(40.5)
1058:(45.0)
1053:(40.1)
1043:(62.1)
1038:(59.0)
1033:(61.3)
1028:(63.7)
1023:(64.2)
1018:(64.4)
1013:(64.4)
1008:(64.8)
1003:(64.8)
998:(62.8)
993:(59.9)
988:(58.1)
983:(57.7)
973:(71.1)
968:(67.5)
963:(68.7)
958:(70.7)
953:(72.0)
948:(72.3)
943:(71.8)
938:(72.7)
933:(74.5)
928:(74.1)
923:(71.8)
918:(68.7)
913:(67.1)
903:(82.2)
898:(77.7)
893:(78.8)
888:(81.1)
883:(83.3)
878:(83.3)
873:(82.0)
868:(83.5)
863:(86.4)
858:(86.4)
853:(85.1)
848:(81.3)
843:(78.3)
833:(98.4)
828:(88.5)
823:(91.0)
818:(94.6)
813:(93.6)
808:(98.4)
803:(96.6)
798:(94.1)
793:(98.4)
788:(97.9)
783:(95.9)
778:(94.1)
773:(91.4)
692:Drought
536:Climate
437:Islands
132:Borders
65:86°30′W
62:15°00′N
5196:Panama
5186:Mexico
5131:Canada
5126:Belize
4906:Panama
4896:Mexico
4841:Canada
4836:Belize
4765:Portal
4685:Anthem
4647:Health
4591:Energy
4459:Rivers
4424:Cities
4320:
4232:
4172:
4037:. 2019
3413:
3388:
3378:
3358::
3068:, and
3042:copper
3038:silver
2863:water:
2754:floods
2650:151.9
2647:144.0
2644:151.9
2641:174.0
2638:217.0
2635:201.5
2632:192.0
2629:213.9
2626:234.0
2623:217.0
2620:192.1
2617:170.5
2052:Month
1965:155.0
1962:156.0
1959:198.4
1956:183.0
1953:198.4
1950:210.8
1947:201.0
1944:220.1
1941:222.0
1938:238.7
1935:178.0
1932:186.0
1363:Month
1329:2,542
1326:212.2
1323:199.2
1320:200.4
1317:183.4
1314:204.8
1311:192.5
1308:171.7
1305:216.3
1302:242.8
1299:268.5
1296:229.4
1293:220.8
724:Month
666:. The
463:Roatán
423:shrimp
111:99.82%
43:Region
5246:Aruba
5171:Haiti
4965:Aruba
4881:Haiti
4751:Index
4725:Sport
4715:Music
4710:Media
4632:Crime
4439:Flora
4434:Fauna
4271:from
4230:S2CID
4210:(PDF)
4170:S2CID
4067:(PDF)
4035:USAID
3979:(PDF)
3906:(PDF)
3833:(PDF)
3653:(PDF)
3642:(PDF)
3618:(PDF)
3611:(PDF)
3586:(PDF)
3579:(PDF)
2857:land:
2504:478.9
2499:539.6
2494:423.8
2489:203.3
2484:197.3
2479:174.9
2474:154.6
2464:120.5
2459:225.2
2454:330.0
2449:305.2
2091:Year
1819:121.7
1814:135.3
1809:147.8
1804:151.7
1799:105.7
1794:110.2
1789:142.4
1402:Year
1185:871.7
1170:108.9
1165:177.2
1150:158.7
1145:143.5
763:Year
588:norte
119:0.18%
5316:Saba
5141:Cuba
5035:Saba
4851:Cuba
4700:Flag
4545:list
4081:link
4013:2016
3991:2016
3962:2016
3940:2016
3918:2016
3889:2016
3867:2016
3845:2016
3816:2016
3682:2015
3504:2019
3411:ISBN
3386:OCLC
3376:ISBN
3066:fish
3062:coal
3050:zinc
3046:lead
3034:gold
3002:and
2797:Ulúa
2787:The
2764:and
2707:NOAA
2700:6.2
2697:4.9
2694:4.8
2691:4.9
2688:5.8
2685:7.0
2682:6.5
2679:6.4
2676:6.9
2673:7.8
2670:7.0
2667:6.8
2664:5.5
2567:(%)
2558:118
2469:76.9
2439:11.5
2434:12.6
2429:12.1
2424:16.7
2419:18.9
2414:16.8
2409:17.5
2404:19.0
2399:14.2
2394:12.0
2389:11.5
2384:12.0
2379:13.2
2369:20.7
2364:19.1
2359:20.2
2354:21.2
2349:22.0
2344:21.8
2339:21.8
2334:22.6
2329:22.2
2324:20.7
2319:19.5
2314:18.4
2309:18.4
2299:26.2
2294:24.3
2289:25.2
2284:26.2
2279:27.4
2274:27.6
2269:27.5
2264:28.0
2259:28.2
2254:26.8
2249:25.6
2244:24.0
2239:23.8
2229:29.5
2224:27.3
2219:28.2
2214:29.5
2209:30.6
2204:30.9
2199:30.8
2194:31.3
2189:31.3
2184:30.1
2179:29.0
2174:27.6
2169:27.0
2159:38.0
2154:34.0
2149:33.6
2144:34.6
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1985:7.7
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1784:62.9
1779:32.1
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1769:59.6
1764:72.0
1750:10.0
1745:12.8
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1725:18.9
1720:18.9
1715:17.0
1710:20.2
1705:15.0
1700:13.4
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1635:22.5
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1515:33.4
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1505:34.3
1500:35.2
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1175:39.9
1160:88.5
1155:82.3
1140:42.9
1096:10.0
1091:11.0
1086:12.2
1081:12.6
1076:12.4
1071:11.1
1041:16.7
1036:15.0
1031:16.3
1026:17.6
1021:17.9
1016:18.0
1011:18.0
1006:18.2
1001:18.2
996:17.1
991:15.5
986:14.5
981:14.3
971:21.7
966:19.7
961:20.4
956:21.5
951:22.2
946:22.4
941:22.1
936:22.6
931:23.6
926:23.4
921:22.1
916:20.4
911:19.5
901:27.9
896:25.4
891:26.0
886:27.3
881:28.5
876:28.5
871:27.8
866:28.6
861:30.2
856:30.2
851:29.5
846:27.4
841:25.7
831:36.9
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816:34.8
811:34.2
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801:35.9
796:34.5
791:36.9
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