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1. Tegucigalpa – 1,126,534
Known as the capital and largest city, it’s the political, economic, and cultural heart of Honduras.
2. San Pedro Sula – 638,259
The industrial capital of Honduras, located in the Sula Valley, it’s a major economic center.
3. Choloma – 222,828
A city in the San Pedro Sula metropolitan area, known for its industrial activities.
4. La Ceiba – 174,006
A coastal city on the Caribbean Sea, known for its tourism and as a gateway to the Bay Islands.
5. El Progreso – 131,125
Located in the Yoro Department, it’s a commercial hub with a growing population.
6. Comayagua – 92,883
A historic city that was once the capital of Honduras, known for its colonial architecture.
7. Choluteca – 86,179
A city in southern Honduras, known for its agricultural activities and proximity to the Nicaraguan border.
8. Danlí – 64,976
Located in the El Paraíso Department, it’s known for its tobacco industry and as a border town.
9. La Lima – 62,903
A city in the Cortés Department, part of the San Pedro Sula metropolitan area.
10. Villanueva – 62,711
A town in the Cortés Department, known for its agricultural production.
11. Puerto Cortés – 60,751
A port city on the Caribbean coast, it’s a major commercial and shipping center.
12. Siguatepeque – 55,490
Located in the Comayagua Department, it’s known for its cooler climate and agricultural activities.
13. Catacamas – 51,605
The largest city in the Olancho Department, known for its cattle ranching and agriculture.
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14. Juticalpa – 44,183
A city in the Olancho Department, known for its agricultural production.
15. Tocoa – 43,217
Located in the Colón Department, it’s known for its agricultural activities and proximity to the Caribbean coast.






