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Tegucigalpa

Tegucigalpa, Municipality of the Central District and commonly referred as Tegus, is the capital of Honduras and seat of government of the Republic, along with its twin sister Comayagüela.

Population (2010: 1,126,534

www.lacapitaldehonduras.com/

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  • Denny's, alia (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    Globalization at its finest.
  • Colonia Hato del Medio, Carolina Andrade wrote 8 years ago:
    Is a good place to live, very commercial area, you will find everything, espresso coffe, restaurants, banks, pharmacies, private clinics and a public emergency center. Also ideal for people who come to study at the UNAH University of Honduras. I live here and recommend them. In the Hato you can live, Not everything is bad. Greetings.
  • Hillcrest High School, Sara (guest) wrote 9 years ago:
    I attended that school in 1985. I was 5 years old and I remember watching my teachers beat my classmates. In kindergarten! This school should be shutdown. 48years of child abuse and inferior education should not be allowed to continue. It is a horrible place.
  • Hillcrest High School, Darese (guest) wrote 9 years ago:
    I attended school here 24 years ago. The owner's children were working at the school, while raising their own children. Relatives with babies came in and out of the school. The lady who owned the school would walk around yelling, I was too young to understand why or to whom. At the time, the school's structure had too much pavement, it felt sad and cold. The owners ran the place as if it was a military school. As for the teachers... "Top Quality".
  • Hillcrest High School, Chris Pusztay wrote 9 years ago:
    I worked at Hillcrest back in the nineties and for me it the best experience of my career in teaching. We had a great group of teachers and we all got along. As a Canadian working in Honduras, I could not have asked for a better job. Thank you Hillcrest. Chris Pusztay
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