Santa Bárbara, Honduras facts for kids
Quick facts for kids
Santa Bárbara
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Municipality
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![]() Catholic church in Santa Bárbara
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Nickname(s):
Sta. Barbara
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Country | Honduras |
Department | Santa Bárbara |
Villages | 20 |
Area | |
• Total | 301 km2 (116 sq mi) |
Population
(2023 projection)
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• Total | 49,747 |
• Density | 165.27/km2 (428.1/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC-6 (Central America) |
Climate | Am |
Santa Bárbara is an important city in Honduras. It is the capital of the Santa Bárbara Department. About 49,747 people live there, based on a 2023 estimate. The city is also the main town for the Santa Bárbara Municipality. It is known for its beautiful crafts and delicious coffee.
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People Living in Santa Bárbara
In 2013, a study showed that 41,736 people lived in the Santa Bárbara municipality. Most of the people, about 72%, were Mestizo. This means they have mixed European and Indigenous backgrounds.
About 22% of the people were White. Around 2.4% were Indigenous, mainly from the Lenca and Chʼortiʼ groups. About 1.5% were Black or Afro-Honduran. The rest were from other groups.
Local Food and Drinks
Santa Bárbara has many tasty traditional foods. Some popular dishes include chilate, ticuco, and corn atol. You can also find chicken and pork tamales.
Other local favorites are yucca with chicharrón and torrejas. For drinks, horchata is a common choice.
Santa Bárbara's Economy
The city of Santa Bárbara is famous for two main things: its unique crafts and the growing of coffee. These traditional activities are very important to the local economy. Many people in the city make a living from these jobs.
Notable People from Santa Bárbara
Many important people have connections to Santa Bárbara.
- Saturnino Bográn Bonilla was born in Yuscarán but grew up in Santa Bárbara. He served in the National Congress and was a Minister of Finance and War in the 1800s.
- General Luis Bográn was the President of Honduras from 1883 to 1891. He played a big part in the country's Liberal Reformation.
- Doctor Francisco Bográn also became President of Honduras, serving from 1919 to 1920.
- Edmond L. Bográn was a leader in finance and a partner in the newspaper El Tiempo.
- Lawyer Efraín Bu Girón was the President of the National Congress and a Minister in the 1980s.
- Guadalupe Jerezano Mejía served as the Vice President of Honduras from 1994 to 1998.
- María José Alvarado was crowned Miss Honduras World in 2014.
- José Ramón Madrid Padilla is a well-known mathematician.
See also
In Spanish: Santa Bárbara (Santa Bárbara) para niños