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Definition of San Pedro Sula
1. Noun. Industrial city in northwestern Honduras.
Lexicographical Neighbors of San Pedro Sula
Literary usage of San Pedro Sula
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Adventure Guide Honduras & the Bay Islands by Maria Fiallos (2006)
"The road from San Pedro Sula to Puerto Cortés is a four-lane highway that ...
San Pedro Sula Considered the industrial capital of Honduras, San Pedro Sula ..."
2. Honduras: The Facts Speak for Themselves : The Preliminary Report of the by Human Rights Watch/Americas, Center for Justice and International Law (1994)
"... Attorney Pastrana and former commander of the Three- Sixteen in San Pedro
Sula); Cpt. Rafael Canales Nunez (pseudonym Engineer William and until the end ..."
3. Terrorist Group Profiles (1993)
"September 1982 — Took approximately 100 hostages in a raid on an economics
conference in San Pedro Sula. A watchman was killed and two businessmen were ..."
4. The Birds of North and Middle America: A Descriptive Catalogue of the Higher by Robert Ridgway (1907)
"According to ME Peck (on labels) the feet are leaden blue or horn brown. ь Two
specimens—one from San Pedro Sula, Honduras, the other said to be from ..."
5. Adventure Guide Honduras & the Bay Islands by Maria Fiallos (2006)
"The road from San Pedro Sula to Puerto Cortés is a four-lane highway that ...
San Pedro Sula Considered the industrial capital of Honduras, San Pedro Sula ..."
6. Honduras: The Facts Speak for Themselves : The Preliminary Report of the by Human Rights Watch/Americas, Center for Justice and International Law (1994)
"... Attorney Pastrana and former commander of the Three- Sixteen in San Pedro
Sula); Cpt. Rafael Canales Nunez (pseudonym Engineer William and until the end ..."
7. Terrorist Group Profiles (1993)
"September 1982 — Took approximately 100 hostages in a raid on an economics
conference in San Pedro Sula. A watchman was killed and two businessmen were ..."
8. The Birds of North and Middle America: A Descriptive Catalogue of the Higher by Robert Ridgway (1907)
"According to ME Peck (on labels) the feet are leaden blue or horn brown. ь Two
specimens—one from San Pedro Sula, Honduras, the other said to be from ..."