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La Mosquitia (Honduras)

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The population in 2008 exceeded 80,000 inhabitants, representing a population density of 4.8 inhabitants/km, the lowest in the country. The primary income of the population is derived from lobster diving. As of 1997, there was no tourism activity in the area.
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and subsequently explored in secret with the assistance of the Honduran military. The team documented the site, but left it unexcavated. To protect the site its location is not being revealed.
351: 431: 121:, part of the so-called "great lungs" of Central America, covers nearly 7% of Honduran territory. It is home to a great diversity of flora and fauna. Among its many species are the 364:
The drugs are overwhelmingly smuggled through La Mosquitia, a sparsely-populated, lawless and near-impenetrable rainforest along the Nicaraguan border and Caribbean coast.
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While the lush jungle rainforest is attractive for tourism, limited facilities and connecting transportation make it a challenge. The community-based-tourism project
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peoples. La Mosquitia has the largest wilderness area in Central America, consisting of mangrove swamps, lagoons, rivers, savannas, and tropical rain forests. The
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announced that an expedition into the region discovered a previously unknown ruined city. The expedition was seeking the site of the legendary "White City" (
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McSweeney, K. and z. Pearson. 2013.Prying Native People from Native Lands: Narco Business in Honduras. NACLA REPORT ON THE AMERICAS VOL. 46, NO. 4.
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The climate of La Mosquitia promotes the growth of a dense tropical forest, which is now set aside for preservation. The Río Plátano
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that is accessible primarily by water and air. Its population includes indigenous and ethnic groups such as the
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based on information obtained from local inhabitants during an expedition to the area in 1993.
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IEEE 1999 International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium. IGARSS'99 (Cat. No.99CH36293)
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of northeastern Honduras, the second largest department of the country after
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The ruins were again identified in May 2012 with the use of
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A paper published in 1999 located and mapped the site using
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La Mosquitia is used as a route for illegal drug smuggling.
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Index

Honduras
Mosquito Coast
Nicaragua
tropical rainforest
pine savannah
marsh
Tawahka
Miskito
Pech
Rama
Sumo
GarĂ­funa, Ladino, and Creole
Río Plátano Biosphere Reserve
Gracias a Dios Department
Olancho
Plátano
Patuca
Waruna
Coco
Caratasca Lagoon

Kingdom of Moskitia
Biosphere Reserve
jaguar
tapir
peccary
crocodile
manatee
heron
White-headed capuchin

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