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Tegucigalpa
Teguz at night.
Teguz at night.
Nickname: Teguz
Tepaz
Country Honduras
Department Francisco Morazán
Municipality Distrito Central
Founded 1578
Capital 1880
Merged as Distrito Central 1938
Government
 - Type Democratic Municipality
 - Mayor Ricardo Álvarez
Area
 - City 751. A nickname is a Name of an entity or thing that is not its Proper name. In Political geography and International politics, a country is a Political division of a geographical entity Honduras in Spanish, República de Honduras) is a democratic republic in Central America. In the Terminology of Political geography and Historiography a National department (département departamento is an administrative A municipality is an administrative entity composed of a clearly defined territory and its population and commonly denotes a City, Town, or Village, or Federal districts are a type of Administrative division of a country under the direct control of that country's federal government Year 1880 ( MDCCCLXXX) was a Leap year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Leap year Year 1938 ( MCMXXXVIII) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. A mayor (from the Latin māior, meaning "greater" is a modern title used in many countries for the highest ranking officer in a municipal government Area is a Quantity expressing the two- Dimensional size of a defined part of a Surface, typically a region bounded by a closed Curve.km² (290 sq mi)
Elevation 990 m (3,250 ft)
Population (2006)
 - City 894,000
 - Metro 1,324,000

Tegucigalpa (IPA[teɰusiˈɰalpa]) (Teguz for short) is the capital city of Honduras and is also the country's largest city. Square Kilometre ( US spelling square kilometer) symbol km2, is a decimal multiple of the SI unit of The square mile is an imperial and US unit of Area equal the area of a square of one statute mile. The elevation of a Geographic location is its height above a fixed reference point often the mean sea level. The metre or meter is a unit of Length. It is the basic unit of Length in the Metric system and in the International A foot (plural feet or foot; symbol or abbreviation ft or sometimes &prime – the prime symbol) is a non-SI unit A metropolitan area is a large population center consisting of a large Metropolis and its adjacent zone of influence or of more than one closely adjoining neighboring central Honduras in Spanish, República de Honduras) is a democratic republic in Central America. Tegucigalpa is also the capital of Honduras's Francisco Morazán department.


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History

Tegucigalpa was founded by Spanish settlers as "Real Villa de San Miguel de Tegucigalpa de Heredia" on September 29, 1578 on the site of an existing native settlement. Events 522 BC - Darius I of Persia kills the Magian usurper Gaumâta securing his hold as king of the Persian Empire. Before and after independence, the city was a mining center for silver and gold. Silver (ˈsɪlvɚ is a Chemical element with the symbol " Ag " (argentum from the Ancient Greek: ἀργήντος - argēntos gen Gold (ˈɡoʊld is a Chemical element with the symbol Au (from its Latin name aurum) and Atomic number 79 The capital of the independent Republic of Honduras switched back and forth between Tegucigalpa and Comayagua until it was permanently settled here in 1880. Comayagua is a city in Honduras, some 80 km northwest of Tegucigalpa on the highway to San Pedro Sula at 14 It is said that the society of Comayagua, the long-time colonial capital of Honduras, publicly disliked the wife of President Marco Aurelio Soto, who took revenge by moving the capital to Tegucigalpa. Comayagua is a city in Honduras, some 80 km northwest of Tegucigalpa on the highway to San Pedro Sula at 14 Marco Aurelio Soto (1846&mdash1908 was President of Honduras from August 27, 1876 until October 19 1883. However, it is more likely that the change took place because President Soto was an important partner of the Rosario Mining Company, an American silver mining company, whose operations where based in San Juancito, about 40 km (25 mi) away from Tegucigalpa, and he needed to be closer to his personal interests. The Rosario Mining Company was an American -owned Corporation that owned and operated the Rosario mine, a Gold and Silver producer

The city remained relatively small and provincial until the 1970s when immigration from the rural areas began in earnest. During the 1980s, several avenues, some traffic overpasses, and large buildings were erected, a relative novelty to a city characterized until then by two-story buildings. Tegucigalpa continues to sprawl far beyond its former colonial core, towards the east, south and west, creating a large but disorganized new metropolis.

The city's main buildings include the former Presidential Palace (now a national museum), a 20th-century Legislative Palace, the headquarters of the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) [1], the campus of the National University of Honduras (founded in 1847), an 18th-century cathedral and the Basilica of the Virgin of Suyapa.

Industrial production, small and mostly for local consumption, has increased since the 1970s with improved roadways. Products include textiles, clothing, sugar, cigarettes, lumber, plywood, paper, ceramics, cement, glass, metalwork, plastics, chemicals, tires, electrical appliances, and farm machinery. Some maquiladoras (duty-free assembly plants) have been established since the 1990s in an industrial park in the Amarateca valley, on the northern highway. A maquiladora or maquila is a Factory that imports materials and equipment on a Duty-free and tariff-free basis for assembly or manufacturing Silver, lead, and zinc are still mined in the outskirts of the city.

Geography

The former Presidential Palace.
The former Presidential Palace.
"El Picacho" hill watching over downtown Tegus.
"El Picacho" hill watching over downtown Tegus.
Tegucigalpa Central Park.
Tegucigalpa Central Park.

The city is located on a chain of mountains at 14°5′N 87°13′W, at an elevation of 990 m (3,250 feet). The Choluteca river, which crosses the city from south to north, physically separates Tegucigalpa and its sister city Comayagüela. El Picacho hill, a rugged mountain of moderate height (1,240 m/4,068 ft), rises above the downtown area; several neighborhoods, both residential and shanty towns, are located on its slopes. Shanty towns (also called Squatter camps or Favelas are settlements (sometimes illegal or unauthorized of impoverished people who live in improvised The city comprises of gentle hills, and the ring of mountains surrounding the city tends to trap pollution. During the dry season, a dense cloud of smoke lingers in the basin until the first rains fall.

Of all the major Central American cities, Tegucigalpa's climate is among the most pleasant due to its high altitude. Like much of central Honduras, the city has a tropical climate, though tempered by the altitude — meaning less humid than the lower valleys and the coastal regions — with even temperatures averaging between 19 and 23 degrees Celsius (66 to 74 °F). The months of December and January are coolest, whereas March and April—popularly associated with Holy Week’s holidays—are hottest and driest. Precipitation is spread unevenly along the year; during the Caribbean hurricane season (June to November), it may reach 920 mm (36 in) at the end of a normal day.

Replica of the Pre-Columbian Temple Pyramid in Concordia Park.
Replica of the Pre-Columbian Temple Pyramid in Concordia Park.

Two capitals in one

For all practical purposes the capital of Honduras is Tegucigalpa, but some sources note that two “cities” share that designation. Chapter 1, Article 8, of the Honduran constitution states (translated), "The cities of Tegucigalpa and Comayagüela, jointly, constitute the Capital of the Republic. " Chapter 11, Article 295, translates, "The Central District consists of a single municipality made up of the former municipalities of Tegucigalpa and Comayagüela"; however, municipalities are defined in Honduras as political entities similar to counties, and they may contain one or more cities. In a decree of October 30, 1880, President Marco Aurelio Soto established a permanent seat of government in Tegucigalpa, and in 1907 the episcopal (now archiepiscopal) see was translated there. Events 637 - Antioch surrenders to the Muslim forces under Rashidun Caliphate after the Battle of Iron bridge. Year 1880 ( MDCCCLXXX) was a Leap year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Leap year On March 15, 1938, General Tiburcio Carías Andino and the National Congress declared that Comayagüela was a barrio ("neighbourhood") of Tegucigalpa, the national capital. Events 44 BC - Julius Caesar, Dictator of the Roman Republic, is stabbed to death by Marcus Junius Brutus, Year 1938 ( MCMXXXVIII) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Today some government offices are listed with Comayagüela addresses, but the area is considered a part of Tegucigalpa.

Hurricane Mitch

On October 30, 1998, the city was significantly damaged by Hurricane Mitch. Events 637 - Antioch surrenders to the Muslim forces under Rashidun Caliphate after the Battle of Iron bridge. Year 1998 ( MCMXCVIII) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link will display full 1998 Gregorian calendar) Hurricane Mitch was one of the deadliest and most powerful Hurricanes on record in the Atlantic basin with maximum sustained winds of 180 mph (285 km/h It destroyed part of the Comayagüela section of the city, as well as other places along the banks of the Choluteca river. The storm remained over Honduran territory for five days, dumping heavy rainfall late in the rainy season. The ground was already saturated and could not absorb the heavy precipitation, while deforestation and debris left by the hurricane led to catastrophic flooding throughout widespread regions of the country, especially in Tegucigalpa. Deforestation is the conversion of Forested areas to non-forest land for use such as Arable land, Pasture, urban use logged area or wasteland A tropical cyclone is a storm system characterized by a low pressure center and numerous Thunderstorms that produce strong winds and Flooding

The heavy rain caused flash floods of the Choluteca river's tributaries, and the swollen river overflowed its banks, tearing down entire neighborhoods and bridges across the ravaged city. The rainfall also triggered massive landslides around El Berrinche hill, close to the downtown area. These landslides destroyed most of the Soto neighborhood, and debris flowed into the river, forming a dam. The dam clogged the waters of the river and many of the low-lying areas of Comayagüela were submerged; historic buildings located along Calle Real were either completely destroyed or so badly damaged that repair was futile.

Tegucigalpa today

Tegucigalpa is divided presently into "'barrios'" and "'colonias'". The latter represent relatively recent 20th-century middle class residential suburbs that are continuously spreading while the former are old inner-city neighborhoods. Most of the city's outskirts are "'barrios marginales'", shantytowns that house the poorest elements of Honduran society. Shanty towns (also called Squatter camps or Favelas are settlements (sometimes illegal or unauthorized of impoverished people who live in improvised The marked difference between social classes in Honduras is evident at Tegucigalpa and its improvised growth. The wealthy elite of the country live in upscale neighborhoods such as El Hatillo, Lomas del Guijarro, Loma Linda, Miramontes, Palmira, and El Molino.

Population

According to 2005 estimates, the city of Tegucigalpa has approximately 1. 25 million people. The city-dwellers are predominantly Spanish speaking mestizos with a very small white Hispanic minority. They are joined by Arab immigrants from Palestine, and smaller cohorts from China. The araB gene Promoter is a bacterial promoter activated by e L-arabinose binding Palestine is a name which has been widely used since Roman times to refer to the region between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River. China ( Wade-Giles ( Mandarin) Chung¹kuo² is a cultural region, an ancient Civilization, and depending on perspective a National There are indigenous (Amerindians) and Afro-Honduran people as well. Further information may be found under Demographics of Honduras. Demographics of Honduras The population of Honduras is 75 million

Politics

The local government—at its level, by far the most important in the country—is headed by Ricardo Álvarez, the current mayor of Tegucigalpa, from the National Party of Honduras. National Party (Partido Nacional is a Centre-right Conservative Political party in Honduras and the main Right-wing political party Tegucigalpa and Comayagüela form one single district, called Distrito Central (DC for short), which is difficult to manage due to its large size and population and myriad needs, amidst widespread corruption and poverty.

Places of interest

There are several conventional tourist attractions in Tegucigalpa. Some interesting places include:

Statue of Jesus Christ in El Picacho City Park overlooking Tegucigalpa.
Statue of Jesus Christ in El Picacho City Park overlooking Tegucigalpa.

There are several charming colonial villages within easy driving distance from Tegucigalpa: Santa Lucia (12 km/7 mi away), Valle de Angeles (21 km/13 mi away), Ojojona, Yuscaran and San Juancito. Each has its own distinct character and sense of history and all of them make easy day-trips out of the city.

Around the city

Tegucigalpa, as a colonial city, has several barrios in the oldest districts of the city and Comayaguela, and colonias, in the new ones. None of them have well-defined limits, which tend to be up to the city-dwellers` will, or even town-centers. There are some main avenues, but not into downtown. Except for the latter (also called boulevards), like all the Central American cities, there doesn't seem to be any rhyme nor reason as to how streets are named, making orientation and driving rather difficult to first-time visitors to the city. Colonia Palmira, a wealthy neighborhood to the east of the city center on the Boulevard Morazan, hosts many of the foreign embassies as well as upscale restaurants. Lomas del Guijarro, Loma Linda , and Miramontes are upscale neighborhoods that house most of the apartment complexes in the city . The best hotels in the city are found around these districts too. These include: Mariott Hotel, Clarion Hotel, Intercontinental, Honduras Maya, Plaza Del Libertador, Plaza San Martin, Hotel Alameda, Excelsior Hotel and Casino.

Museums

There are a handful of history and art museums in the city: Identidad Nacional (recently founded), Nacional Villaroy, del Hombre, Historico Militar, Historia Natural and Galeria de Arte Nacional. Besides, Sala Bancatlan (Banco Atlántida) offers some arts exhibitions occasionally.

Shopping centers

The epicenter of shopping in Tegucigalpa is Multiplaza, a multi-level indoor shopping mall that includes a major grocery store, a movie theater complex, restaurants, banking and of course, many retail shops. Newer malls include Las Cascadas and MetroMall, both with stores and restaurants. MetroMall includes a sizeable movie theater complex.

Smaller shopping centers and strip malls can be found all over the city, including Los Castanos, El Dorado, and the new Los Proceres center.

Bilingual schools

Acadamia Los Pinares, American School of Tegucigalpa,International School Tegucigalpa[2] Del Campo International School [3], Elvel School,Discovery School [4] [5], Macris School, La Estancia School [6], Antares and Aldebarán [7], Dowal School [8]

Universities

Tegucigalpa is the national education center, with most universities and higher education institutions based there. The American School of Tegucigalpa is a college preparatory International school located in Tegucigalpa, Honduras on a hill overlooking the city The Discovery School is a bilingual (English/Spanish school located in Tegucigalpa, the capital city of Honduras.

a) State-Funded: Universidad Nacional Autonoma of Honduras[9] (UNAH), founded in 1847, and Universidad Pedagógica Nacional Francisco Morazan[10], founded in 1989 (UPNFM).

b) Privately Funded: Universidad Jose Cecilio del Valle [11], founded in 1978; Universidad Tecnologica Centroamericana [12] (UNITEC), founded in 1986 in Jacaleapa, member of Laureate International Universities; Universidad Católica de Honduras [13], founded by the Catholic Church in 1992; the Pan-American Agricultural School or Escuela Agricola Panamericana (widely known as Zamorano) [14], located in Zamorano valley, 30 km (19 mi) east of the city, founded in 1941; and Universidad Tecnológica de Honduras (UTH)[15], founded in 1986. The Central American Technological University (Universidad Tecnológica Centroamericana (UNITEC is a private coeducational institution with campuses in the The Zamorano Pan-American School of Agriculture ( Escuela Agrícola Panamericana Zamorano) generally known as El Zamorano or Zamorano

Transportation

Airport

Toncontin International Airport serves as the major airport in and out of Tegucigalpa. Toncontín International Airport is a civil and military Airport that serves Tegucigalpa, Honduras. The origin of this name is unknown. This airport is frequently criticized for being one of the most dangerous in the world (due to its location next to a sierra, its short runway, and difficult approach, which requires large commercial jets to execute a tight hairpin leftward u-turn turn at very low altititude to land on a very short runway--American Airlines pilots, for example, receive additional, specific training for the Toncontin approach). A mountain range is a chain of Mountains bordered by highlands or separated from other mountains by passes or valleys Thankfully, major renovations, both cosmetic and physical, have taken place and continue (as of January, 2008). For those who have not flown in and out of Tegucigalpa within the last couple of years, there is a marked change -- from the terminals themselves to the immigrations/customs area. The hope is that additional air service carriers will choose to fly in and out of Toncontin. Efforts have been made for years to replace it with Palmerola airport in Comayagua, currently a Honduran and American Air Force base. Soto Cano Air Base (commonly known as Palmerola Air Base) is a joint Honduras and United States Military base near Comayagua Comayagua is a city in Honduras, some 80 km northwest of Tegucigalpa on the highway to San Pedro Sula at 14 Toncontín has been improved by the work of CAT (the Airport Corporation of Tegucigalpa) which is owned by TACA of El Salvador and by INTERAIRPORTS, a company hired by the government of Honduras to manage the four airports of the country. Honduras in Spanish, República de Honduras) is a democratic republic in Central America. On May 30, 2008, there was a plane crash in the airport, in which TACA airline jet skidded off the runway, across a busy road and slammed into an embankment, crushing several cars. The crash killed five people and injured 65. President Mel Zelaya announced that all commercial flight would be transferred to Palmerola, but there still have to be confirmation of this arrangement because Palmerola isn't ready to take in commercial flights immediately.

Airlines at Toncontin

Sports

Tegucigalpa is home to Club Deportivo Olimpia and Club Deportivo Motagua, members of the Honduran National Soccer League. American Airlines Inc (AA is a US -based airline and the world's Largest airline in total passenger miles transported and passenger fleet size TACA is the flag carrier of Central America, headquartered in San Salvador El Salvador San Salvador is the Capital and largest city of the nation of El Salvador. San Pedro Sula is a city in Honduras. It is located in the northwest corner of the country in the Valle de Sula (Sula Valley about 60 km south of Puerto Cortés Continental Airlines Inc ( is a United States certificated air carrier. Copa Airlines, based in Panama City, is the national Flag carrier Airline of Panama. Atlantic Airlines de Honduras is an Airline based in La Ceiba, Honduras. Managua is the Capital city of Nicaragua as well as the department and municipality by the same name Nicaragua (ˌnɪkəˈrɑgwə officially the Republic of Nicaragua () is a representative democratic republic and the largest nation in Central America La Ceiba is a port city on the northern coast of Honduras in Central America. San Pedro Sula is a city in Honduras. It is located in the northwest corner of the country in the Valle de Sula (Sula Valley about 60 km south of Puerto Cortés Roatán, located between the islands of Útila and Guanaja ( is the largest of Honduras ' Bay Islands. Belize City is the largest city of the Central American nation Belize. Belize (bəˈliːz formerly British Honduras, is a country in Central America. Club Deportivo Olimpia is a Honduran football and Baseball club based in Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán. Club Deportivo Motagua is a Honduran football club located in Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán, and plays in the Estadio Tiburcio Carias History of the League In the 1930s soccer experienced a surge in popularity in the country Between the two teams, they have won more than 30 Championships, and play their home games at Estadio Nacional Tiburcio Carias Andino.

There are also inter-city school sports championships.

There is a Coliseum used mainly for basketball but is also used as a music concert venue. There is also what is called a "Villa Olimpica" to practice Olympic sports such as boxing, archery, tennis and tae-kwon-do; it is located close to the National University.

Panoramic View of Tegucigalpa, click to expand.
Panoramic View of Tegucigalpa, click to expand.

Other sights

Sister cities

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Tegucigalpa

-proper noun

  1. The capital of Honduras.
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