Honduras - Republic of Honduras
The Republic of Honduras is a country in Central America, bordered
to the west by Guatemala, to the south west by El Salvador, to the
south east by Nicaragua, to the south by the Pacific Ocean, to the
north by the Gulf of Honduras and the Caribbean Sea, with Belize (formerly
British Honduras) situated 75 km away across the Gulf of Honduras.
History of Honduras- Timeline of Honduran history
The Pre-Columbian city of Copán is a locale in extreme western
Honduras, in the Copán Department, near to the Guatemalan border.
It is the site of a major Maya kingdom of the Classic era. The ancient
kingdom, named Xukpi (Corner-Bundle), flourished from the 5th century
AD to the early 9th century, with antecedents going back to at least
the 2nd century AD. The Maya civilization decayed, and by the time
the Spanish came to Honduras, the once great city-state of Copán
was overrun by the jungle.
After the Spanish discovery and subsequent conquest, Honduras became
part of Spain's vast empire in the New World. The Spanish ruled Honduras
for approximately 3 centuries.
Honduras became a state in the United Provinces of Central America
in 1821, and an independent republic with the demise of the union
in 1840.
The Football war of 1969 was fought with El Salvador. It lasted approximately
100 hours. During the 1980s, Honduras was used as a large military
base of the United States to create, train and support the anti-Sandinista
contras fighting the Nicaraguan government and to support the government
of El Salvador forces fighting against the guerrillas trying to oust
a long succession of violently repressive military dictatorships,
and military backed governments.
Hurricane Fifi which caused severe damage took place around on September
18 and 19, 1974. Later, Hurricane Mitch devastated the country and
wrecked its economy in 1998.
Politics of Honduras See also: Elections in Honduras President of
Honduras
A Presidential and general election was held on November 27, 2005.
Manuel Zelaya of the Liberal Party of Honduras (Partido Liberal de
Honduras: PLH) won with Porfirio Pepe Lobo of the National Party of
Honduras (Partido Nacional de Honduras: PNH) coming in second. Zelaya
is scheduled to become President on January 27, 2006 now that these
results have been made official; the PNH had openly challenged them
(the preliminary results were based on a small, but statistically
significant sample) and was pushing for a complete recount.
Honduras has five registered political parties: PNH, PLH, Social
Democrats (Partido Innovación Nacional y Social Demócrata:
PINU-SD), Social Christians (Partido Demócrata-Cristiano: DC),
and Democrat Unification (Partido Unificación Democrática:
UD). The PNH and PLH have ruled the country for decades. In the last
23 years, Honduras has had four Liberal presidents: Roberto Suazo
Córdova, José Azcona del Hoyo, Carlos Roberto Reina,
and Carlos Roberto Flores, and two Nationalists: Rafael Leonardo Callejas
Romero and Ricardo Maduro. The elections have been full of controversies
including, questions about whether Azcona was born in Honduras or
Spain, and whether Maduro should have been able to stand given he
was born in Panama.
Roberto Suazo Cordoba ruled the country during the so called "Lost
Decade" when hundreds of human rights violations were committed,
and alleged political crimes were common place. In 1986, Azcona del
Hoyo was elected via the "Formula B," when Azcona did not
obtain the majority of votes. However, 5 Liberal candidates and 4
Nationalist were running for president at that time, and the "Formula
B" required all votes from all candidates from the same party
to be added together. Azcona then became the president. In 1990, Callejas
won the election under the slogan "Llegó el momento del
Cambio," (The time for Change is here), which was heavily criticized
for resembling El Salvador's "ARENAs" political campaign.
Callejas Romero gained a reputation for illicit enrichment. Callejas
has been the subject of several scandals and accusations in the last
two decades. In 1998, during Flores Facusse's mandate, Hurricane Mitch
hit the country and all indications of economic growth were washed
out in a period of 5 days.
In 2004 separate ballots were used for mayors, congress, and president.
Many more candidates were registered for the 2005 election.
The Nationalist and Liberal parties are distinct political parties
with their own dedicated band of supporters, but some have pointed
out that their interests and policy measures throughout the 23 years
of uninterrupted democracy have been very similar. They are often
seen as primarily serving the interests of their own members, who
receive jobs when their party gains power and lose them again when
the other party does so. Both are seen as supportive of the elite
who owns most of the wealth in the country, with neither of them promoting
socialist ideals, even though in many ways Honduras is run like a
democratic version of an old socialist state, with price controls
and nationalized electric and land-line telephone services.
However, President Maduro's administration "de-nationalized"
the telecommunications sector in a move to promote the rapid diffusion
of telecom services to the Honduran population. As of November 2005,
there were around 10 private-sector telecom companies in the Honduran
market, including two mobile phone companies
Geography of Honduras
Honduras borders the Caribbean Sea on the north coast and the Pacific
Ocean on the south through the Gulf of Fonseca. The climate varies
from tropical in the lowlands to temperate in the mountains. The central
and southern regions are relatively hotter and less humid than the
northern coast.
Honduran terrain consists mainly of mountains (~80%), but there are
narrow plains along the coasts, a large undeveloped lowland jungle
La Mosquitia region in the northeast and the heavily populated lowland
San Pedro Sula valley in the northwest. In La Mosquitia lies the UNESCO-protected
Biosphere of Río Plátano, with the Río Negro
dividing the country from Nicaragua. See Rivers of Honduras.
Natural resources include timber, gold, silver, copper, lead, zinc,
iron ore, antimony, coal, fish, and hydropower.
Economy of Honduras
Honduras is one of the poorest countries in the Americas, with GDP
per capita at US$2050 per year (1999). Under the presidency of Ricardo
Maduro the economy has continued to grow slowly but the distribution
of wealth remains very polarized with average wages remaining very
low. Economic growth is roughly 5% a year, but many people remain
below the poverty line. It is estimated that there are more than 1.2
million people who are unemployed.
The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund classified Honduras
as one of the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries eligible for debt relief,
and this debt relief was given in 2005.
Both the electricity services (ENEE) and land line telephone services
(Hondutel) are run by government monopolies, with the former receiving
heavy subsidies from the government because of its chronic financial
problems. There are price controls around the price of petrol, and
other temporary price controls of basic commodities are often passed
for short periods by the Congress.
After years of declining against the US dollar the Lempira has stabilized
at around 19 Lempiras per dollar.
Demographics of Honduras
Land use map of Honduras, 1983The population of Honduras is predominantly
of Mestizo descent and Roman Catholic faith, but there are also several
Evangelical denominations. Along the northern coast are communities
of English speakers who have maintained their culture since Honduras
was part of the British Empire. Groups of Garífuna live along
the north coast, where there are also many Afro-Latin Americans. In
the 20th century, Garífunas became part of Honduras' projected
identity through theatrical presentations such as Louvavagu in order
to help boost tourism. Asians in Honduras are mostly of Chinese and
Japanese descent. Hundreds of families can find their roots in Lebanon
or Palestine, in Middle Eastern families called "turcos".
The so-called "Turcos" along with the Jewish minority population
dominate the Honduran economy and politics by having the highest income.
Many others have connections to Spain, the United States (especially
New Orleans, Florida and California) and the Cayman Islands. Even
with all the "new-comers" in the country, the indigenous
peoples of Honduras are widely scattered throughout the country. Tribes
like Chortís (Mayan descent), Payas or Pech, Tolupanes or Xicaques/Jicaques,
Lencas, Sumos or Tawahkas, and Olmecas. For the most part, these tribes
live in extreme poverty due to their remote locations and uninterested
government.
Environment
The Mesoamerican region, the landmass that extends from Southern
Mexico to Panama, known for its diversity of species, is often called
a "biodiversity hotspot". Similar to other countries in
the region, Honduras contains diverse biological resources as well
as indigenous cultures. For instance, it is believed that approximately
6,000-8,000 species of vascular plants are distributed across the
country. The number of reptiles and amphibians species recorded so
far is around 245; birds can be between 650-700 species, and mammal
species are close to 110.
In the northeastern region of La Mosquitia lies the Río Plátano
Biosphere Reserve, a lowland rainforest which provides home to a great
diversity of life. Sometimes called "The Last Lungs of Central
America", this Reserve was added to the UNESCO World Heritage
Sites List in 1982
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H
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Taiwan (ROC) - Republic of China (diplomatically
sometimes known as Chinese Taipei (or other names), regarded by UN as "Taiwan,
Province of China", the political status of the ROC and the legal status
of the Taiwan Island (and its outlying islands) are in dispute)
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Tokelau (overseas territory of New
Zealand)
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or Pridnestrovian Moldovan Republic (the Transnistrian government uses as translation
Pridnestrovie, de facto independent state inside Moldova)
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Republic of Trinidad and Tobago
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of Saint Helena, an overseas territory of the United Kingdom)
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Uganda - Republic of Uganda
Ukraine
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(federal state)
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of America (federal state)
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Vanuatu - Republic of Vanuatu
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City (administered by a Pontifical Commission appointed by the Pope who is concurrently
the head of the Holy See and that of the Vatican City)
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of Venezuela (federal state)
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Virgin Islands (British) -
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the United States, popularly known in its abbreviated terms as U.S. Virgin Islands)
W
Wallis and Futuna (overseas
collectivity of France)
Western Sahara - Saharawi Arab
Democratic Republic (currently recognized by over 40 countries, the SADR only
exercises effective control over the territory east of Moroccan Wall, whereas
large portion of the territory is occupied by and integrated in Morocco)
Y
Yemen - Republic of Yemen
Z
Zambia - Republic of Zambia
Zimbabwe - Republic of Zimbabwe
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