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    The Guayape River (Spanish: Río Guayape) is a major river that drains much of the Department of Olancho and central Honduras. The largest tributary to...
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  • Guayape is a municipality in the west of the Honduran department of Olancho, west of Salamá, south of Yocón and north of Concordia. Guayape is divided...
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    northeastern Honduras, formed southeast of Juticalpa by the merger of the Guayape and Guayambre rivers. It is the second largest river in Central America...
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  • The Tinto River is a river in Honduras. It is a tributary of the Guayape River. The Tinto was also called the Cuyamel, as of 1850. List of rivers of Honduras...
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    cover these mountains. Central Olancho has rolling plains, watered by the Guayape River and its affluents. These plains, sometimes called pampas due to their...
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    writer Froylán Turcios, extends over a vast plain irrigated by the Rio Guayape in the heart of the luxuriant department of Olancho. The city is situated...
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    hailed from Africa. In Honduras, 300 Africans arrived in Olancho and at Rio Guayape in 1590; they were sent to both areas for mining woo. A crew of Angolas...
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    Roman Catholic Diocese of Juticalpa. The Juticalpa area encompasses the Guayape River valley, bordered by the Sierra de Agalta range. Among the most notable...
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  • China Rio Tinto FC, a Zimbabwean football club in Kadoma Tinto River (Guayape), a river in Honduras Tinto (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists...
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  • beginning of the seventeenth century, the Spaniards gave the Indians of the Guayape-Guayambre area: tahuajcas. The mother tongue of this town is Tawahka, but...
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