Definition of Tegucigalpa

1. Noun. The capital and largest city of Honduras.

Exact synonyms: Honduran Capital
Generic synonyms: National Capital
Group relationships: Honduras, Republic Of Honduras

Definition of Tegucigalpa

1. Proper noun. The capital of Honduras. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tegucigalpa

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Teddie
Teddy
Teddy boy
Teddy boys
Teds
Teegeeack
Teeside
Teesside
Teessider
Teetotalism
Teflon
Tegan
Teges
Tegu
Tegucigalpa (current term)
Tehani
Teheran
Tehran
Tehrani
Tehranian
Tehuelche
Teichmann
Teichmann's crystals
Teiidae
Teilhard de Chardin
Tejano
Tejanos
Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv-Jaffa

Literary usage of Tegucigalpa

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Official Catalogue of Exhibitors (1915)
"Official reports on mines, rtr Ministerio de Gobernación, Tegucigalpa. ... Ministerio de Hacienda, Tegucigalpa. Annual reports, rules anil regulation«. ..."

2. Notes on Central America: Particularly the States of Honduras and San by Ephraim George Squier (1855)
"... Tegucigalpa, Olancho, Yoro, and Sta. Barbara. The subjoined table expresses the capital, area, and population of each, as also the aggregate area and ..."

3. The Capitals of Spanish America by William Eleroy Curtis (1888)
"The shops, or tiendas, of Tegucigalpa display very few goods that are pretty ... PLAZA OP Tegucigalpa. The ladies usually do their shopping in the morning ..."

4. Honduras: Descriptive, Historical, and Statistical by Ephraim George Squier (1870)
"... Tegucigalpa, Olancho, Yoro, and Sta. Barbara. The subjoined table expresses the capital, area, and population of each, as also the aggregate area and ..."

5. Explorations and Adventures in Honduras: Comprising Sketches of Travel in by William Vincent Wells (1857)
"Mineral Districts and Mines of Tegucigalpa.— Methods of extracting the Metal. ... THE SILVER MINES OF Tegucigalpa.—It has been justly claimed that Honduras ..."

6. The States of Central America: Their Geography, Topography, Climate by Ephraim George Squier (1858)
"... Tegucigalpa, Olancho, Yoro, and Sta. Barbara. The subjoined table expresses the capital, area, and population of each, as also the aggregate area and ..."

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