Tegucigalpa - part 1
Tiwy.com, August 2007
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Honduran capital is clambering over the hills.
For newcomer it is rather difficult to get his bearings there.
National hero of the country Francisco Morazan was born in this house. Nowadays it is a National Archives.
National Library outside and inside. Readers and literature are in shortage...
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National Art Gallery.
Just a few visitors...
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Museo del Honduran Hombre. |
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Presidential Palace has no claims for luxury. |
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Old Presidential Palace without a doubt was more representative. |
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The Parliament of Honduras and accompanying it «positive sculptures»: «Work and study, Honduran!»
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Nowadays Libertador Simon Bolivar is to the point in Tegucigalpa: president Manuel Zelaya decided to make friends with the leader of the Bolivarian revolution Hugo Chavez hoping to get preferential energy supplies.
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Indian chief Lempira is on eternal guard not far from the Parliament.
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Words and deeds of national hero F. Morazan are never at variance.
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Jose Cecilio del Valle (1776-1834) — outstanding figure of Central America, philosopher. He was elected a President of Guatemala, Honduras, Federative Central American republic.
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Masonic lodges naturally exist in Honduras, although it is problematic to have young recruits.
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The square named after the great Argentine general San Martin — is one of the most well-attended and cosy in Tegucigalpa.
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National Post of Honduras. To all appearances, Hondurans prefer to communicate via Internet.
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These brave guys will defend their own property right up to their dying breath. As long as the powder is dry.
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San Francisco church is one of the oldest in the city, the first structure dates back to 1592.
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Separate individual representatives of the working class of Honduras. |
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«Vodka Tovarich» is advertised in Tegucigalpa, but where it is sold — not clear...
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Everyone dreams to win a couple of millions in lottery. |
Commercial centers Multi Plaza and Las Cascadas
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Multi Plaza |
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