Arada, Honduras facts for kids
Quick facts for kids
Arada
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Municipality
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Department | Santa Bárbara |
Villages | 14 |
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• Total | 108 km2 (42 sq mi) |
Population
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• Total | 10,010 |
• Density | 92.7/km2 (240.1/sq mi) |
Arada (Spanish pronunciation: [aˈɾaða]) is a municipality in the country of Honduras. It is located in the department of Santa Bárbara. A municipality is like a local government area, similar to a town or a county, where people live and work.
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What is a Municipality?
A municipality is a special kind of area that has its own local government. This government helps manage things like roads, schools, and public services for the people living there. Arada is one of many municipalities in Honduras.
Where is Arada Located?
Arada is found in the western part of Honduras. It is part of the Santa Bárbara Department. This department is known for its beautiful landscapes and agricultural areas. Arada covers an area of about 108 square kilometers.
Who Lives in Arada?
Arada is home to many people! In 2013, a count of the population (called a census) showed that about 9,622 people lived there. By 2015, the population had grown to over 10,000 people.
Different Backgrounds
People in Arada come from different backgrounds.
- Most of the people, about 84%, are Mestizo. This means they have a mix of European and Indigenous (native) heritage.
- Around 16% of the people are White.
- A small number, less than 1%, are Indigenous (native people of the Americas) or Afro-Honduran (people of African descent).
See also
In Spanish: Arada para niños