Some little known facts about Honduras
When did you first hear about Honduras? Many people have seen Jet Li, Semyon starring in the movie "Letter to Dad", in which Jet Li and the fake certificate dealer when the dealer said, "The passports I gave you are all good countries, Honduras, Brazil...". Many people have only heard of Honduras for the first time.
What does Honduras look like now? Here are some things few people know about Honduras:
- Honduras is one of the largest countries in Central America and the only country in the region without a coastal coastline. Its territory includes tropical rainforests, mountains, deserts and the Caribbean Sea north of the coastline.
- The official language of Honduras is Spanish, but there are many other languages spoken in the country, including Caribbean Creole on the Caribbean coast, Mosito, English on Caribbean islands, etc.
- Honduras is one of the origins of corn, which the local people use as their main food source and use it to make corn flour, alcohol and other products.
- The country is home to one of the world's largest habitats for zebrabirds, a peculiar bird that lives in the rainforest with some bright blue and red stripes on their heads and necks.
- Tegucigalpa, the capital of Honduras, is one of the highest cities in Central America, rising to over 1,000 meters above sea level. Its history dates back to the ancient Mayan civilization, and a large number of Mayan artifacts and ruins are preserved here.
- Honduras has a long history of space programs, launching satellites as early as the 1960s, and the country now has its own space agency and satellite launch capabilities.
- Honduras has a very developed football culture and football is one of the most popular sports in the country. The country has produced many outstanding footballers, including the famous players Fuka and Donado.
These points of knowledge reveal the diversity and cultural heritage of Honduras, a fascinating country that deserves a deeper understanding