Tambla

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Tambla
Municipality
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Tambla
Location in Honduras
Coordinates: 14°11′6″N88°46′6″W / 14.18500°N 88.76833°W / 14.18500; -88.76833
CountryHonduras
DepartmentLempira
Villages4
Municipality since11 September 1896;125 years ago (1896-09-11)
Government
  MayorRemberto Ruíz
Area
  Total59 km2 (23 sq mi)
Population
 (2015)
  Total3,221
  Density55/km2 (140/sq mi)
Time zone UTC-6

Tambla is a municipality in the Honduran department of Lempira.

Contents

It is one of the municipalities of the Lempira department. To arrive to its municipality capital is better to go via Santa Rosa de Copán-San Marcos de Ocotepeque-Cololaca-Tambla.

History

At the beginning it was located at "El Zorrillal" village, because of the dryness of the land, all the people decided to move to another place. It was then located at a place known as "Pueblo Viejo". In the census of 1887, it was a village of Tomalá. The administration of Policarpo Bonilla issued the decree stating that the creation of the municipality was on 11 September 1896.

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The Colonial Church of Tambla

Geography

It is situated at the top of a mountain. There are also huge mountains around the municipality capital. All of these are covered with pine forests. The weather is very cool all year long, except during the summer, when the temperature increases slightly.

Boundaries

Its boundaries are:

Resources

It is one of the many municipalities proper for coffee plantations. Obviously they take advantage of the elevation from sea level. The next activity is raising cattle followed by beans and corn crops. The commerce is a very important economical activity as well. As the rest of the department it has electricity in the municipality capital and mobile communications coverage.

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A Tribute to Lempira Chief

Population

Demographics

At the time of the 2013 Honduras census, Tambla municipality had a population of 3,089. Of these, 67.92% were Mestizo, 27.58% Indigenous (27.42% Lenca), 4.11% White and 0.39% Black or Afro-Honduran. [1]

Tourism

It takes about 2 hr, the road up to Cololaca is being paved, but once one passes Cololaca the road is in very good conditions. There are some curves that are narrow, so caution is advised to avoid accidents. It is only 10 minutes away from Tomalá municipality. This municipality has several good attractions. Starting for a statue and plaque in honour of Lempira chief. Next could be a very old "Ceiba" tree on one side of the road to Valladolid. The people there are very friendly and always willing to tell the story of their town and some more. The groceries stores and electricity make the visit more comfortable. This is also a very quite town to have a break from the noise of the city.

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Coordinates: 14°12′N88°43′W / 14.200°N 88.717°W / 14.200; -88.717