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Municipality of Colomoncagua

The municipality of Colomoncagua belongs to the Intibucá Department.

In the 1582 report by Governor Alonso de Contreras Guevara to King Philip II of Spain, it appears as Moncagua, an indigenous town in Gracias with 50 tributaries entrusted to Francisco Hernández. It was given municipality status in 1671. In 1883, it became part of the Intibucá department.

General Information about Colomoncagua

Origin of its name: In Mesoamerican language, it means «abundance of fertile land.»

  • Territorial area: 181.42 km2
  • Population: 20,510 inhabitants (2012)
  • Date of creation: 1671
  • Patronal festival: January 20, the day of San Sebastián
  • Villages and hamlets: 9 villages and 83 hamlets. Elevation: 720 meters above sea level
  • Climate: High altitude leeward side, rainy with a very dry winter

Main Economic Activity

Cultivation of basic grains, coffee, sugarcane, and vegetables; raising of cattle, horses, and pigs; poultry farming.

Infrastructure

  • Health: 3 CESAR (Regional Health Centers)
  • Education: 132 basic education centers, 36 pre-basic education centers, and 1 secondary school

Location

Surrounded by mountains and cliffs, it borders the La Paz department and the Republic of El Salvador.

Limits

  • North: Municipality of San Marcos de la Sierra
  • South: Republic of El Salvador
  • East: Republic of El Salvador and Municipality of Santa Elena (La Paz)
  • West: Municipalities of Camasca, Magdalena, and Concepción

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