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2018 was 54,404 people: 26,520 men and 27,885 women; with a population of 15,490 people in urban areas and 38,915 in rural areas. Most of them have a Basic educational level (up to sixth grade) and are dedicated to agriculture, livestock, forestry and fishing. 78% of households cook with firewood and 11% of them have their own car. 26% of the population self-identify within the
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Hospital, university centers, secondary, primary and university schools, call centers, radio stations, local UHF television stations and clabe and various handicraft stores. This thanks to the socio-economic improvement by both national and foreign tourism. It also has a 1,300-meter long runway for
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and has experienced an improvement in infrastructure since the beginning of the last decade, such as the restoration of its historic buildings such as the Iglesia de la Merced among others dating from the colonial period. The estimated population level of the city of Gracias has also increased for
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The city was founded in October 1536 under the name of "Gracias a Dios" by Gonzalo de Alvarado y Chávez, Pedro de Alvarado's first cousin, in a place called Opoa, near the banks of the Higuito River. During The viceregal era, Gracias was very important for the Spanish and had some years of growth,
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with instruction in jurisprudence. The appointed magistrates were: Diego de Herrera, Pedro Ramírez de Quiñonez and Don Juan Roxel, all Spanish. This audience was in charge of applying the laws emanating from Spain and representing the rights of the Crown in the face of land claims,
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Gracias serves as a transportation hub for the immediate region. The town is connected to the northern city of Santa Rosa de Copan by a paved 2 lane highway, and construction of a paved 2 lane highway to La Esperanza has been underway for several years.
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The development of a tourist economy is seen as a driver of economic development. This tourism is based on the town's historic and natural attractions including colonial churches, Celaque Mountain and
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Agriculture is both subsistence and export based. Agricultural crops vary with elevation and climate, with corn and beans grown at lower altitudes and fruits/vegetables grown at higher altitudes.
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During the civil war of 1924, on February 7, the city of Gracias fell into the hands of rebel forces under the command of officers General Vicente Tosta Carrasco and General Gregorio Ferrera.6
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On January 14, 1539, the city of Gracias a Dios was named Municipality by Don Juan de Montejo Note 1 Mass was celebrated there by the then Bishop of Honduras Cristóbal de Pedraza.
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The municipality has a population of 61,421 and the town a population of 18,550 (2023 calculation). It is located in the mountainous center of western Honduras.
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assumed the presidency of the State of Honduras in the city of Gracias, due to the fact that he was on vacation at the ranch of his property nearby.
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that included the departments of Copán, Lempira, Ocotepeque and Santa Bárbara. The headquarters was in the city of
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At the time of the 2013 Honduras census, Gracias municipality had a population of 47,622. Of these, 71.11% were
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and taxes, as well as administering justice in various instances and fulfilling another varied range of duties.
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This article is about the capital of the Lempira Department. For the department in Honduras, see
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On December 11, 1949, the public drinking water service was inaugurated in the city of Gracias.
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Elevation ranges from roughly 800 meters at the town square to 2,870 meters at the peak of
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In 1959 there was a rebellion between the commanders of the Third Military Zone of
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The Audiencia was transferred in 1549 to the city of Santiago de Guatemala (today
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By means of a Royal Certificate dated September 3, 1543 given in the city of
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The city has several banking agencies, restaurants, markets, the Doctor
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before being eclipsed by the cities of Antigua Guatemala and Comayagua.
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town/municipality that was founded in 1536, and is the capital of
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In 1863, after the general elections were held, General
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The city is one of the most visited tourist sites by
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During the events of the civil war of 1919, Colonels
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Gracias is located in Honduras
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