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Honduran use. Omoa has a large fishing industry. Other sources of income come from tourism and of the fortress of San Fernando, the largest of Central America and one of the few surviving colonial fortresses in the
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and 250 Baymen to make an overland attempt on Omoa. They underestimated the difficulties of marching first through swamps, and then wild, mountainous country and only covered three miles during the night. However, when they reached the town the following afternoon it soon fell, but they were unable
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Omoa was founded again in 1752 as a
Spanish colonial town. The then-governor of Honduras, Pantaleón Ibánez, described that the town they planned would include a hospital, a building for the royal treasury, a church, warehouses, barracks for soldiers, and houses for the officers. The town itself was
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In the late 18th century, Omoa had a diverse population of
Spanish, Indians (mostly from central Honduras), enslaved Africans (the four contracts of royal slaves deployed to build and maintain the fort), mulattos, and free blacks (escaped English slaves, mostly from Belize).
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and some troop transports returning from driving the
Spaniards from St George's. On 16 October, this was followed by a landing some 9 miles away at Puerto Caballo by seamen and marines from the ships, a detachment of the
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to house the people who would build and occupy the two
Spanish forts (El Real, and San Fernando de Omoa) which would guard the bay. Construction of El Real began in 1752 and was finished around 1756.
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Omoa was the last
Spanish stronghold in Central America after the region declared its independence. The Spanish fort was captured by the Central American Republicans under Colonel
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Repeated pirate raids on coastal towns along the
Caribbean coast of Central America led the Spanish Crown as early as 1590 to begin looking for a new defensible port for the
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that often left from Omoa to Spain. Ironically, the construction of the fortress did not end until piracy had significantly declined. After the independence of
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and a small town located along the
Northwest Caribbean coast of Honduras. It is populated by about 30,000 people distributed within an area of 382.8 km².
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to take the fort because the Baymen had dropped the scaling ladders they were carrying. They were supported during the attack by fire from
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to Luis del Puerto along with the nearby Indian town of Chachaguala; by 1582 Omoa had ceased to exist as a viable community.
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In 1536 Omoa was a small "pueblo de indios" allocated in
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to export its goods to Spain. This initial study by
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