San Isidro, Intibucá facts for kids
This article is about San Isidro (disambiguation)|San Isidro. For other uses, see San Isidro, Intibucá (disambiguation).
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San Isidro
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Municipality
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Country | Honduras |
Department | Intibucá |
Area | |
• Total | 72 km2 (28 sq mi) |
Population
(2015)
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• Total | 4,591 |
• Density | 63.8/km2 (165.1/sq mi) |
Postal code |
14000
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Municipality number | 1011 |
San Isidro (pronounced san ee-SEE-dro) is a small town, also called a municipality, located in the country of Honduras. It's part of a larger area in Honduras known as the Intibucá Department. Think of it like a county or a region within a state.
Who Lives in San Isidro?
This section tells us about the people who live in San Isidro. In 2013, a count of the population, called a census, showed that about 4,387 people lived there.
Most of the people in San Isidro are Indigenous, meaning they are the original inhabitants of the land. About 91% of the population belongs to Indigenous groups, with most of them being Lenca people.
Other groups living in San Isidro include:
- About 7% of the people are Mestizo. This term describes people of mixed European and Indigenous heritage.
- A smaller group, about 1%, are considered White.
- Less than 1% are Black or Afro-Honduran.
See also
In Spanish: San Isidro (Intibucá) para niños
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