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Aguán River river in Honduras

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Tocoa, Colón Municipality in Colón, Honduras

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Club Deportivo Real Sociedad, commonly known as Real Sociedad, is a Honduran football club based on Tocoa, Colón, Honduras.

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Nahúm Elí Palacios Arteaga was a Honduran journalist and reporter. Palacios was the news director for the Canal 5 television network in Aguán and the host of a news program on Radio Tocoa within the Colón Department along the Caribbean coast.

Honducor is Honduras mail service. Honducor was created within legislation 120-93 in September 1993, and was implemented according to the regulations 004521-A. Honducor started operations in Honduras in September 1993.

C.D.Olimpia Cortes

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