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Honduras

Country Factsheet

2023 population pyramid

Introduction

Background

Once part of Spain's vast empire in the New World, Honduras became an independent nation in 1821. After two and a half decades of mostly military rule, a freely elected civilian government came to power in 1982. The Honduran economy has slowly rebounded after COVID-19 and severe storms in 2020 and 2021.

Geography

Area

total : 112,090 sq km
land: 111,890 sq km
water: 200 sq km

Climate

subtropical in lowlands, temperate in mountains

Natural resources

timber, gold, silver, copper, lead, zinc, iron ore, antimony, coal, fish, hydropower

People and Society

Population

total: 9,529,188

Ethnic groups

Mestizo (mixed Indigenous and European) 90%, Indigenous 7%, African descent 2%, White 1%

Languages

Spanish (official), Amerindian dialects

Religions

Evangelical 55%, Roman Catholic 33.4%, none 10.1%, unspecified 1.5% (2023 est.)

Population growth rate

1.29% (2024 est.)

Government

Government type

presidential republic

Capital

name: Tegucigalpa; note - article eight of the Honduran constitution states that the twin cities of Tegucigalpa and Comayaguela, jointly, constitute the capital of the Republic of Honduras; however, virtually all governmental institutions are on the Tegucigalpa side, which in practical terms makes Tegucigalpa the capital

Executive branch

chief of state: President Iris Xiomara CASTRO de Zelaya (since 27 January 2022) 
head of government: President Iris Xiomara CASTRO de Zelaya (since 27 January 2022) 

Legislative branch

summary: unicameral National Congress (128 seats)

Diplomatic representation in the US

chief of mission: Ambassador Javier Efrain BU SOTO (since 12 December 2022)

Diplomatic representation from the US

chief of mission: Ambassador Laura F. DOGU (since 12 April 2022)

Economy

Economic overview

second-fastest-growing Central American economy; COVID-19 and two hurricanes crippled activity; high poverty and inequality; declining-but-still-high violent crime disruption; systemic corruption; coffee and banana exporter; enormous remittances

Real GDP (purchasing power parity)

$68.854 billion (2023 est.)
$66.473 billion (2022 est.)
$63.828 billion (2021 est.)

Real GDP per capita

$6,500 (2023 est.)
$6,400 (2022 est.)
$6,200 (2021 est.)

Exports

$9.701 billion (2023 est.)
$9.403 billion (2022 est.)
$8.052 billion (2021 est.)

Exports - partners

US 51%, Nicaragua 8%, El Salvador 8%, Guatemala 5%, Germany 4% (2022)

Exports - commodities

garments, coffee, insulated wire, palm oil, bananas (2022)

Imports

$17.861 billion (2023 est.)
$17.943 billion (2022 est.)
$14.869 billion (2021 est.)

Imports - partners

US 47%, Guatemala 10%, China 10%, El Salvador 7%, Mexico 4% (2022)

Imports - commodities

refined petroleum, cotton yarn, garments, synthetic fibers, plastic products (2022)


Page last updated: Thursday, September 05, 2024