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    Port-au-Prince (/ˌpɔːrt oʊ ˈprɪns/ PORT oh PRINSS; French: [pɔʁ o pʁɛ̃s] ; Haitian Creole: Pòtoprens, [pɔtopɣɛ̃s]) is the capital and most populous city...
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  • Milton Núñez (category Honduras men's international footballers)
    Núñez García (born 30 October 1972) is a retired Honduran footballer. Nuñez played a few seasons in Honduras before moving abroad to play for Comunicaciones...
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  •  Honduras Honduras  v  Peru Honduras  v  Nicaragua Ecuador  v  Honduras Chile  v  Honduras Panama  v  Honduras Nicaragua  v  Honduras Honduras  v  Panama...
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    largest city of Honduras along with its sister city, Comayagüela. Claimed on 29 September 1578 by the Spaniards, Tegucigalpa became the Honduran capital on...
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    69 AU-1 and 94 F4U-7 from 1954 to 1964 Flottille 12F [fr] Flottille 14F [fr] Flottille 15F [fr] Flottille 17F Escadrille 10S Escadrille 57S  Honduras Honduran...
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  • Azerbaijan  v  Honduras Honduras  v  Romania Chile  v  Honduras Honduras  v  Spain Honduras  v   Switzerland El Salvador  v  Honduras Canada  v  Honduras New Zealand ...
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    Juan Orlando Hernández (category Deputies of the National Congress of Honduras)
    known by his initials JOH, is a Honduran lawyer, politician and convicted drug trafficker who was president of Honduras from 2014 to 2022 for two consecutive...
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  • Jamaica (then a British colony) 3–1 in Havana. Four days later, they beat Honduras 7–0. Cuba were managed by José Tapia, who remained in charge until after...
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    Haiti's second-largest city, Cap-Haïtien and were besieging the capital, Port-au-Prince by the end of February. On the morning of 29 February, Aristide resigned...
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    Assemblies Statistics, retrieved 2008-11-27 "Teaching Conference Held in Honduras". Baháʼí News. No. 411. June 1965. p. 1. "Most Baha'i Nations (2005)"....
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