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Municipality of Sabá

The municipality of Sabá belongs to the Colón department.

In the 1887 population census, it was a village of Sonaguera. On May 25, 1964, it was elevated to the municipality category through Executive Agreement Number 918, signed by the head of state General Oswaldo López Arellano, with lawyer Mario Rivera López as the Minister of Governance. This agreement created the municipality of Sabá.

General Information of Sabá

Origin of its name: In Mesoamerican language, «roña» means endemic disease.

  • Territorial area: 344.00 km2
  • Population: 26,289 inhabitants (2012)
  • Date of creation: May 25, 1964
  • Patronal festival: May 15-25, feast day of Saint Rita of Cascia
  • Villages and hamlets: 17 villages and 14 hamlets
  • Altitude: 70 meters above sea level
  • National park: Montaña de Botaderos

Principal economic activity

Cultivation of banana, plantain, African palm, citrus fruits, basic grains, sugarcane, coffee, onions, and vegetables; breeding of cattle, pigs, and horses; rabbit farming and poultry farming.

Infrastructure

  • Health: 2 CESAMO (Departmental Hospitals)
  • Educational: 17 community centers for pre-basic education, 38 primary schools, 4 basic schools, and 8 middle schools

Location

It is located in the Aguán River valley, bordering the department of Yoro.

Limits

  • North: Municipality of Sonaguera
  • South: Municipality of Gualaco (Olancho)
  • East: Municipality of Tocoa
  • West: Municipality of Olanchito (Yoro)

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