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1 Nature  





2 Danli Prison  





3 Roman Catholic Suffragan Diocese  





4 Notable People from Danlí, El Paraíso  





5 References  














Danlí, El Paraíso






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Coordinates: 14°30N 86°350W / 14.05000°N 86.58333°W / 14.05000; -86.58333
 

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Danlí
Municipality
Danlí is located in Honduras
Danlí

Danlí

Coordinates: 14°3′0″N 86°35′0″W / 14.05000°N 86.58333°W / 14.05000; -86.58333
Country Honduras
DepartmentEl Paraíso
Government
 • MayorAbraham Kafati
Area
 • Municipality2,518 km2 (972 sq mi)
Elevation
814 m (2,671 ft)
Population
 (2023 projection)[1][2]
 • Municipality233,789
 • Density93/km2 (240/sq mi)
 • Urban
94,344

Danlí is a city and a municipality in Honduras. It is currently the fourth most populated municipality in Honduras,[3] located approximately 92 kilometers southeast of Tegucigalpa, in the Honduran departmentofEl Paraíso known for its production of cigars and corn (maize). The city is situated at an altitude of 814 meters (2,673 feet) above sea level and has a population of 80,200 (2023 calculation)[4] The population of the municipality (2018) is 214,566 people which is composed of 105,929 men and 108,637 women.  With a population in the urban area of 85,075 people and in the rural area of 129,491 people.[5]

Nature

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The official flower is the napoleón, a type of bougainvillea. The official tree is the jiñicuado (bursera simaruba), which is considered to be so easy to grow that a stake driven into the ground will take root. The official mammal is the howler monkey, an endangered species that inhabits the broad-leaf forests of the Apagüíz and Apapuerta mountains.[6]

The region also has pine forests. In general, pine forests are on the north-facing slopes while the broad-leaf forests are on south-facing slopes. Other fauna around Danlí include deer and several species of birds, such as the oropendula, parrot and mynah. Residents of rural areas near Danlí have reported jaguar and quetzal sightings.

pine forest near of Danlí

A landmark is the mountain of Apagüíz, which has a prominent stone outcropping near the summit and is visible from the southern parts of the city.[7]

Danli Prison

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According to the documentary presented by Paul Connolly, as opening episode of the series Inside the World's Toughest Prisons, Danli prison already hosted more than twice the inmates it was intended to hold in 2016. The notorious Centro Penal de Danlí even allows its inmates to enforce their own rules.[8] Prisons in Honduras are in general desperately overcrowded – in September 2019 reports disclosed that they operated at 204% of their capacity. Besides that more than half of the detainees are still waiting for their court hearing. Besides that Law enforcementinHonduras is underfinanced to an extent that escapes, drug abuse and corruption are common and even riots and target killings often cannot be prevented, as InSight Crime accounts.[9]

Roman Catholic Suffragan Diocese

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Since 2017, the city is the episcopal see of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Danlí, a suffragan diocese in the ecclesiastical province of the Metropolitan Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Tegucigalpa.

Notable People from Danlí, El Paraíso

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References

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  1. ^ "INE – Instituto Nacional de Estadística Honduras".
  • ^ Citypopulation.de Population of departments and municipalities in Honduras
  • ^ "Honduras: Administrative Division (Departments and Municipalities) - Population Statistics, Charts and Map".
  • ^ Citypopulation.de Population of the major cities in Honduras
  • ^ "INE – Instituto Nacional de Estadística Honduras".
  • ^ "Apagüiz, reserva de vida natural". 23 May 2020.
  • ^ "Apagüiz, reserva de vida natural". 23 May 2020.
  • ^ Walker, Daniel, UK journalist braves World's Most Dangerous Prison having to 'play by inmates rules' Mirror.co.uk 1/4/2016
  • ^ "Honduras, Prisons". 15 February 2021.

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