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Honduras, a Central American country with unique cultural blend
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China and Honduras signed a joint communique in Beijing on Sunday on the establishment of diplomatic relations. What kind of country is Honduras? Here is a brief introduction.

Honduras is a Central American country bordering the Caribbean Sea to the north and the Pacific Ocean in the south.  Over three quarters of its land area consists of mountains and plateaus, making it the most mountainous country in central America. 

Roatan Island of Honduras. /VCG
Roatan Island of Honduras. /VCG

Roatan Island of Honduras. /VCG

Roatan Island of Honduras. /VCG
Roatan Island of Honduras. /VCG

Roatan Island of Honduras. /VCG

With numerous mountains, lakes, islands, tropical rainforests and coral reefs, Honduras is able to sustain a rich biodiversity. Butterflies in different colors, flamboyant parrots, anteaters and other animals roam freely in the woods.

Macaw parrots, Honduras. /VCG
Macaw parrots, Honduras. /VCG

Macaw parrots, Honduras. /VCG

Common bottlenose dolphins jumping from water in Honduras. /VCG
Common bottlenose dolphins jumping from water in Honduras. /VCG

Common bottlenose dolphins jumping from water in Honduras. /VCG

Goby fish in Honduras. /VCG
Goby fish in Honduras. /VCG

Goby fish in Honduras. /VCG

Honduras is also rich in mineral resources, especially its silver reserves which top Central America.

Agriculture is one of the country's economic pillars. The tropical and temperate climate allows farmers here to plant coffee, banana, cotton, coconut, tobacco, sugar cane, among others. 

Coffee plantation in Honduras. /VCG
Coffee plantation in Honduras. /VCG

Coffee plantation in Honduras. /VCG

Farmer harvesting coffee fruits in Honduras. /VCG
Farmer harvesting coffee fruits in Honduras. /VCG

Farmer harvesting coffee fruits in Honduras. /VCG

It was home to the Maya civilization. 

A Maya relic site in Copan Province of Honduras. /VCG
A Maya relic site in Copan Province of Honduras. /VCG

A Maya relic site in Copan Province of Honduras. /VCG

In the 16th century, the Spanish colonization brought the Spanish language as well as customs, architecture, music, traditional costumes to Honduras' indigenous people, creating a unique cultural blend.

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