La Iguala

La Iguala (Spanish pronunciation: [la iˈɣwala]) is a municipality in the Honduran department of Lempira.

La Iguala
Municipality
Panoramic View of La Iguala Centro
La Iguala
Location in Honduras
Coordinates: 14°37′N 88°28′W
CountryHonduras
DepartmentLempira
Founded1 May 1556 (1556-05-01)
Area
  Total349 km2 (135 sq mi)
Population
 (2015)
  Total26,805
  Density77/km2 (200/sq mi)

La Iguala is one of the oldest municipalities of the Lempira department. The municipality capital is also known as "La Iguala Centro". The access to this town is quite a challenge. Both ways will be briefly described here. The first one is to take the road to the other municipalities of San Rafael and La Unión, going up and down mountains for 30 km and through several communities. At "El Matazano" community is the detour for "La Iguala Centro" after 15 km. This second part of the journey from "El Matazano" is rough due to the conditions of the road. The alternate way takes 30 minutes but it is only recommended for 4 wheel drive vehicles, on the road the Belén at 12 km is located the deviations at "Los Siles" community.

History

La Iguala is an ancient town founded by the Lenca Indians. Its first municipality goes back to May 1, 1556, with the name of "Santiago de La Iguala", over time shortened to "La Iguala". It already existed when the Spanish founded the city of Gracias.

Geography

Its location is between 2 rivers and surrounded by several high and steep hills. The 2 rivers become one at "La Iguala". There are lots of Pine forests.

Boundaries

Its boundaries are:

Resources

"La Iguala Centro" is not an ideal place for coffee plantations, but in the rest of the high mountains it has become the first product. Corn and bean crops are very common in "La Iguala Centro" and bananas and pineapples are grown on a small scale. Cattle and milk derivatives are for local use. It has electricity and mobile communications services.

Population

When going to "La Iguala Centro", one can see the traits of the people. 3/4 of them are descendants from Lencas natives, the remaining 1/4 are Mestizos.

  • Population: the figure for 2001 was 18,043.
  • Villages: 26
  • Settlements: 86

Tourism

This municipality does not have much to offer. Suggested attractions are the old colonial church and some birth certificate from 1883 in the local office. La Iguala offers visitors the stillness of a rural area and fishing.

  • Local Holidays: "Virgen de Los Angeles" day; August 13 to 16.

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