Colón Department (Honduras)

Colón
Department
Country Honduras
Municipalities 10
Founded 1881
Seat Trujillo
Government
  Type Departmental
Area
  Total 8,249 km2 (3,185 sq mi)
Population (2015)[1]
  Total 319,786
  Density 39/km2 (100/sq mi)
Time zone -6
Postal code 32101

Colón is one of the 18 departments into which Honduras is divided. It was created in 1881. The departmental capital is Trujillo, and the other main city is Tocoa. Trujillo was the site of the first Catholic Mass in the American mainland, held when Christopher Columbus reached the Honduran shore in 1502.

Colon harbors a substantial Garifuna population and has pristine beaches and rainforested national parks. The Fort of Santa Barbara, built by the Spaniards in the colonial era, was the site of the execution of US filibuster William Walker in Trujillo, and his remains are buried in the city's graveyard.

The department covers a total surface area of 8,875 km² and, in 2007, had an estimated population of 284,900 people.

Municipalities

  1. Balfate
  2. Bonito Oriental
  3. Iriona
  4. Limón
  5. Sabá
  6. Santa Fé
  7. Santa Rosa de Aguán
  8. Sonaguera
  9. Tocoa
  10. Trujillo

References

  1. "GeoHive - Honduras extended". Retrieved 2015. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)


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