Morazán then dominated the political and military scene of Central America until his execution in 1842. In the political arena, Francisco Morazán was...
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territory of what is now Francisco Morazán was part of the Province of Tegucigalpa. The name of the department honors Francisco Morazán, one of the most important...
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crowned the statue of the General Francisco Morazán. Since then, the stadium began to be known as 'Estadio Francisco Morazán'. On March 17, 1974, was scheduled...
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San Francisco Morazán is a municipality in the Chalatenango department of El Salvador. v t e...
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Orica is a municipality in the Honduran department of Francisco Morazán. 14°42′0″N 86°57′0″W / 14.70000°N 86.95000°W / 14.70000; -86.95000 v t e...
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for Morazán, and he took office on 16 September. The Federal Congress elected liberal Mariano Prado as Morazán's vice president. In May 1829, Morazán sent...
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in 1960. SS Francisco Morazan (1944), a Liberty ship FNH General Francisco Morazán (1402), a coastal patrol vessel in the Honduran Navy This article...
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Tegucigalpa (redirect from Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán)
in the southern-central highland region known as the department of Francisco Morazán of which it is also the departmental capital. It is situated in a...
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Universidad Pedagógica Nacional Francisco Morazán, most commonly known as UPNFM or Lobos (English: Wolves) is a Honduran football club, based In Tegucigalpa...
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[ˈsanta luˈsi.a]) is a municipality in the Honduran department of Francisco Morazán. There is no exact data on its beginnings, although it is known that...
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