El Progreso - description of the city:
El Progreso is city of Honduras (Departamento de Yoro).
The population of El Progreso: 100,810 people. Geographic coordinates of El Progreso: 15.4 x -87.8.
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Honduras
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International title |
El Progreso |
Population |
100,810 people |
Timezone |
America/Tegucigalpa |
State |
Departamento de Yoro |
Geographic coordinates |
Latitude: 15.4 x Longitude: -87.8 |
Photo Galery El Progreso
#01: Visiting El Progreso |
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#02: History and present of El Progreso |
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#04: Famous Landmarks of El Progreso |
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#05: A tour about El Progreso |
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#06: Sightseeing in El Progreso |
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#07: El Progreso Photogallery |
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#08: Famous places of El Progreso |
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#09: The beauty of El Progreso |
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Places to visit in El Progreso
Famous Places
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Vorau
Country: Austria
On a remote hill stands the 12th-century Augustinian Vorau Abbey. In the 15th century, the abbey was turned into a fortress; its present form is the result of alterations made throughout the 17th and 18th centuries. The main entrance has symmetrica ...
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Piber
Country: Austria
Piber houses the stud farm for the Spanish Riding School horses. When the town of Lipizza was incorporated into Slovenia after World War I, it was in a former castle in Piber, a small Styrian village, that the famous Lippizaner horses found a new h ...
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Zell am See
Country: Austria
This picture-postcard town on the western shores of Zeller See has a long history. First recorded as the Roman settlement of Bisontio, in medieval times Zell was a mining centre. Among its more interesting historic sights are the 13th-century Vogtt ...
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Millstatt
Country: Austria
The greatest attraction in Millstatt, on the northern shore of Millstatter See, is a Benedictine Abbey dating from 1070. From then until 1469 it was run by the Hirsau Benedictines; later the monastery and church passed into the hands of the Order o ...
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Ringebu
Country: Norway
Ringebu is part of Gudbrandsdal, which is a traditional region of Norway. It was established in the year 1838 on the first of January. The name Ringebu was from Old Norse. The first element likely comes from ringr that means ring. The last element ...
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