Intibucá () is one of the 18
departments
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* Departmentalization, division of a larger organization into parts with specific responsibility
Government and military
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in the
Republic of Honduras
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. Intibucá covers a total surface area of . Its capital is the city of
La Esperanza, in the municipality of La Esperanza.
History
The department of Intibucá was created on April 16, 1883 upon recommendation of the Governor of the department of
Gracias (now called Lempira),
Jose Maria Cacho in 1869. He advised that the vast size of Gracias made it difficult to govern and that it would be desirable to divide it into more than one department.
On March 7, 1883 Decree No. 10 was issued, which called for the creation of a new department to be named Intibucá in April of that year. The town of
La Esperanza was designated to be the capital of the new department. To create the new department, territory from both the departments of Gracias and
La Paz
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were reassigned.
Geography
The department of Intibucá is situated between latitudes 13°51'E and 14°42'N and longitudes 87°46'W and 88°42'W. It is bounded on the north by the departments of Comayagua, Lempira, and Santa Bárbara, on the east by the departments of Comayagua and La Paz, on the west by the department of Lempira, and on the south by the
Republic of El Salvador
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. Intibucá is the most mountainous district of Honduras. The capital of La Esperanza lies at an elevation of above sea level. The table-land and valleys are higher than in any other part of the country, and the ranges of the Cordilleras rise to an altitude approaching feet above sea level.
The valley of Otoro is 30 km long by 8 km wide.
The Opalaca mountains have several ridges and crosses over into the department of La Paz. Sierra de Montecillos is a natural border with the departament of
Comayagua
Comayagua () is a city, municipality and old capital of Honduras, located northwest of Tegucigalpa on the highway to San Pedro Sula and above sea level.
The accelerated growth experienced by the city of Comayagua led the municipal authoriti ...
, and contains the mountains Opatoro, Concepción, El Picacho, Goascotoro, El Granadino among others.
Rivers
Rivers of La Esperanza include the San Juan River and the Intibucá River, which passes through La Esperanza. Otoro River is a tributary of the Ulua River, and carries water to the Otoro valley. The Black River, known by the name of
Guarajambala River
The Guarajambala River is a river in Honduras.
See also
*List of rivers of Honduras
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, serves as a dividing line with the department of Lempira.
Torola River and
Gualcarque River
The Gualcarque River ( es, Río Gualcarque) is a river in Intibucá, western Honduras. It is sacred to the indigenous Lenca, who depend on the river for their subsistence. It is the site of the proposed Agua Zarca hydroelectric dam, a joint Hondu ...
flow into the Lempa river.
Population
According to the 1895
census
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, Intibucá had a population of 18,957 people at that time. In 2015, it had grown to 241,568 people, divided among 17 municipalities and 126 villages (aldeas).
Forest resources
The mountains and slopes are well supplied with pine and Oak forests, and the valleys thrive with fertile, well-watered soil, covered with vegetation characteristic of the temperate rather than tropical zone.
Municipalities
Intibucá has the following
municipalities of Honduras
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Camasca
Camasca is a municipality in the Honduran department of Intibucá.
Demographics
At the time of the 2013 Honduras census, Camasca municipality had a population of 6,781. Of these, 94.41% were Indigenous (93.88% Lenca), 5.28% Mestizo, 0.25% Af ...
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Colomoncagua
Colomoncagua () is a municipality in the Honduran department of Intibucá.
It is a municipality of much beauty known for its natural reserves. It is a safe place known for its hospitable residents. There is great meaning behind the name Colomo ...
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Concepción
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* Dolores (given name)
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Jesús de Otoro
Jesús de Otoro is a town, with a population of 11,180 (2020 calculation), and a municipality in the Honduran department of Intibucá.
Demographics
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La Esperanza
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Magdalena
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Masaguara
Masaguara () is a municipality in the Honduran department of Intibucá.
Demographics
At the time of the 2013 Honduras census, Masaguara municipality had a population of 15,892. Of these, 88.16% were Mestizo, 9.87% Indigenous (9.65% Lenca), 1. ...
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San Antonio
("Cradle of Freedom")
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San Francisco de Opalaca
San Francisco de Opalaca () is a Lenca-populated municipality in the Honduran department of Intibucá. The municipality also lends its name to a contemporary electro-punk fusion collective from Osaka, currently touring Denmark with their album ...
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San Isidro
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San Marco de Sierra
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San Miguel Guancapla
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Santa Lucía
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Yamaranguila
Yamaranguila is a municipality of about 21,000 residents in the Honduran department of Intibucá.
Yamaranguila is known as the coldest municipality in the country. Due to the climate, it is one of the few places where strawberries can be culti ...
Notable residents
*General
Vicente Tosta Carrasco
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In 1919, Civil War breaks out and the target is to take Santa Rosa, by the liberal fo ...
, President of the country (1924-1925)
*Doctor
Vicente Mejía Colindres
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A successful beginning to his presidency was dampened by the ...
, Constitutional presidente of the Republic (1929-1933)
*General , military officer, politician, and Honduran leader
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Rafael Manzanares Aguilar
Rafael Manzanares Aguilar (July 17, 1918 – August 28, 1999) was educated in law, and a professor and Honduran folklorist, an author and a musical composer. Rafael Manzanares was one of the pioneers in highlighting folklore, culture and national ...
, Honduran folklorist, author and musical composer; founder and first director of the National Office of Folklore of Honduras (''Oficina del Folklore Nacional de Honduras''); founder and first director and choreographer of the ''Cuadro de Danzas Folklóricas de Honduras''.
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Rafael Pineda Ponce
Rafael Pineda Ponce (August 18, 1930 – January 24, 2014) was a Honduran professor and politician in the Liberal Party of Honduras and President of the National Congress of Honduras from 1998 to 2002.
Early life and education
Rafael Pine ...
, politician and educator, born in San Miguelito.
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Natanael del Cid Menedez, Politician, Rancher, Constitutionalist.
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Departments of Honduras
States and territories established in 1883