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Honduran
Honduran (pronunciation: /hɒnˈdʊərən/) refers to anything related to the country of Honduras, including its people, culture, or language.
Etymology
The term "Honduran" is derived from the name of the country, Honduras, which in turn is named after the Spanish word for "depths", referring to the deep waters off the northern coast of the country.
Related Terms
- Honduras: A country in Central America. It is bordered by Guatemala to the west, El Salvador to the south and southwest, Nicaragua to the southeast, the Gulf of Honduras (Caribbean Sea) to the north, and the Gulf of Fonseca (Pacific Ocean) to the south.
- Honduran cuisine: The cuisine of Honduras, which features a blend of indigenous Lenca, Spanish, Caribbean and African influences.
- Honduran Spanish: The variant of Spanish spoken in Honduras, characterized by the influence of indigenous languages such as Lenca and Garifuna.
- Honduran lempira: The currency of Honduras, named after a 16th-century indigenous leader who led resistance against Spanish conquistadors.
- Honduran White Bat: A species of bat endemic to Honduras.
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Honduran
- Wikipedia's article - Honduran
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