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production, of which there are two main styles; there are black and white (smoked) pots and red-glazed pots. La Campa's are of the latter style. Much of the pottery sold in La Campa is brought down from the hillside villages, where the villagers are adept pottery makers. The town also has a large
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descent. Although the aldea is small, there are multiple smaller and spread out satellite communities in the hills above La Campa, such as Cruz Alta. These communities grow coffee to consume and sell; substance crops of rice, mango, a dozen varieties of bananas, and black beans; and run their own
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La Campa is not on a good elevation for coffee plantations. It balances that great flat surfaces proper for sowing vegetables. An enormous advantage it has consists of numerous fresh water springs, most emanating from within
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The people in La Campa are of mixed race with the majority being descendants of the indigenous peoples of the Americas living in this area and surrounding villages prior to the pre-columbian invasion.
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In 2001 the population of La Campa municipality was 4,238. The National Intitue of Statistics projected a population increase to reach in excess of 5 thousand inhabitants by 2008.
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La Campa in 1582 was a small town with 20 tributaries to encomendero Mario Cana. It was previously known as "Tecauxinas", back in 1887 it was a village of
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It is located on a hillside and it is guarded by a line of solid rock hills covered with pine forests. The weather is cool and temperate most of the year.
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At the time of the 2013 Honduras census, La Campa municipality had a population of 6,515. Of these, 80.45% were
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The inhabitants of Gracias, La Campa, and other nearby aldeas, including San Manuel Colohete, are mainly of
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The La Campa municipality contains 5 designated villages, and 49 other named settlements.
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The municipal boundaries cover some 172 square kilometres (42,502 acres) in land area.
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18th-century Spanish church. La Campa sits in a deep river valley near
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Instituto Nacional de Estadística (INE), bases de datos en línea
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There are many visits to this place organised by some hotels in
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