Tegucigalpa

Tegucigalpa
/teuh gooh'si gal"peuh/; Sp. /te gooh'see gahl"pah/, n.
a city in and the capital of Honduras, in the S part. 270,645.

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City (pop., 2001: 769,061), capital of Honduras.

Located on hilly terrain hemmed in by mountains, it was founded in 1578 as a gold-and silver-mining centre. It was made the permanent capital of Honduras in 1880. It produces textiles and sugar. Principal buildings include the presidential and legislative palaces, the National University of Honduras (1847), and an 18th-century cathedral.

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 city and capital of the Republic of Honduras. It is located on hilly terrain hemmed in by mountains, at an elevation of 3,200 feet (975 metres) above sea level. Tegucigalpa, founded in 1578 on the slopes of Mount Picacho as a gold- and silver-mining centre, alternated with Comayagua, 35 miles (56 km) to the northwest, as capital from 1824 to 1880, when Tegucigalpa was made the permanent capital of the republic. In 1938 it was combined with the city of Comayagüela, which is located just across the Choluteca River to the south, to form the distrito central (central district).

 The city's principal buildings include the presidential and legislative palaces, the National University of Honduras (1847), and an 18th-century cathedral. Industrial production, formerly small and mostly for local consumption, increased in the 1970s with the improvement of road connections.

      One of the few capitals in the world without a railroad, Tegucigalpa depends largely on the international airport at Toncontín, which, for the most part, is inadequate for the task. Freight can be trucked in over the all-weather Inter-Oceanic Highway from Puerto Cortés on the Caribbean coast or San Lorenzo on the Pacific coast. From El Salvador and Nicaragua the Inter-American (Pan-American) Highway intersects the Inter-Oceanic Highway, which leads to the city. Roads to other departments also fan out from Tegucigalpa.

      The city's population growth accelerated in the 1990s, contributing to water shortages, unemployment, and rising crime rates. Several times the army was ordered to monitor the streets to control criminal activity. Extreme poverty is endemic. Hurricane Mitch (Mitch, Hurricane) exacerbated the situation in 1998. Thousands of homes were destroyed, urban services were severely damaged, and tens of thousands of people were made homeless. Tegucigalpa's then mayor Cesar Castellanos died while inspecting the damage.

      The city's factories produce textiles, clothing, sugar, cigarettes, lumber, plywood, paper, ceramics, cement, glass, metalware, plastics, chemicals, tires, electrical appliances, and farm machinery. Increasing numbers of maquiladoras (duty-free assembly plants) have been established in the metropolitan area since the late 20th century. Silver, lead, and zinc are mined in the area around the city. Tegucigalpa also has an industrial park. Pop. (2004 est.) 879,200.

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