Tinto River (Guayape)
Etymology
The Tinto was also called the Cuyamel, as of 1850.[1]
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See also
References
Footnotes
- Baily, John (1850). Central America; Describing Each of the States of Guatemala, Honduras, Salvador, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica. London: Trelawney Saunders. p. 55.
Sources
- Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.
- CIA map: Image:Honduras rel 1985.jpg
- UN map: Image:Un-honduras.png
- Google Maps
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