Honduras
Discover Honduras
Currency
Lempira
Capital
Tegucigalpa
Languages Spoken
Spanish
Long before the arrival of Europeans, the region we now know as Honduras was inhabited by indigenous peoples like the Lenca and the Miskito. These ancient cultures crafted intricate pottery and left behind impressive archaeological sites.
Then came the Spanish conquistadors, led by Hernán Cortés, who ventured into Honduras in the early 16th century. They encountered fierce resistance from the indigenous populations but eventually claimed the land for the Spanish crown.
Over the centuries, Honduras became a pivotal center for Spanish colonial power, with its wealth drawn from the mining of precious metals and vast agricultural plantations. Yet, it was also a land marked by rebellion and resistance against colonial oppression.
Throughout the colonial era, Honduras endured pirate attacks and conflicts with indigenous populations. In 1821, it gained independence from Spain and briefly joined the Mexican Empire before becoming a part of the Central American Federation. By 1838, Honduras emerged as an independent nation.
Honduras's history is marked by political upheavals, coups, and struggles for power, but it's also a land of incredible natural beauty, from its lush rainforests to its pristine Caribbean coastline.
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