Honduras cities list with latitude and longitude in Excel, CSV, XML, SQL, JSON formats

Honduras
Honduras
Excel, CSV, SQL, XML, JSON

Last update : 13 June 2025.

Country
Honduras
Capitale
Tegucigalpa
Number of cities
12161
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Below is a list of 100 prominent cities in Honduras. Each row includes a city's latitude, longitude, region and other variables of interest. This is a subset of all 12161 places in Honduras that you'll find in our World Cities Database. You're free to use the data below for personal or commercial applications. The data below can be downloaded in Excel (.xlsx), .csv, .json, .xml and .sql formats. Notable Cities: The capital of Honduras is Tegucigalpa.


Geoname_IDCityAlternate_NameCountry_CodeRegionSub_regionLatitudeLongitudeElevationPopulationTimezoneFcode_Name
3604336Ocotal GrandeHNLempira Department14.71667-88.40America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3608122La CortesHNCholuteca Department13.38333-87.083330America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3612668El ApintalEl Apintal,El Apital,La Apital,La PintalHNIntibucá Department14-88.30America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3605060Mangrove BightMangrove Bight,Mangrove Bigth,Mongrove BightHNBay Islands16.46667-85.883330America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3614728Boca ViejaHNAtlántida Department15.8-86.80America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3611261El MogoteHNFrancisco Morazán Department14.6-87.30America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3607442La Mala LajaHNFrancisco Morazán Department14-87.233330America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3819243Portillo del VientoHNCholuteca Department13.44833-87.201390America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3613246ConquireCanquire,ConquireHNOlancho Department15.3-85.633330America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3602670Sabana LargaHNEl Paraíso Department13.52194-87.092780America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3819172La LagunaHNCholuteca Department13.37028-87.015830America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3613351Colón JubucoHNCopán Department15.03333-89.033330America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3826457El AguacateHNFrancisco Morazán Department13.97778-87.552220America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3812314La CeibaHNEl Paraíso Department13.55056-87.112220America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3604827MezcalesMescales,MezcalesHNYoro Department15.1-87.283330America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3605304Los QuebrachosLas Quebrachos,Los QuebrachosHNEl Paraíso Department14.16667-86.733330America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3611043El OlingoHNColón Department15.68333-85.250America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3826761Las LajitasHNLa Paz Department13.95889-87.960280America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3602842Riberas del AguánRiberas del Aguan,Riberas del Aguán,Riveras del Aguan,Riveras del AguánHNColón Department15.78333-85.883330America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3614697BoquitaHNCortés Department15.31667-87.90America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3601782San Pedro SulaSAP,San Pedro,San Pedro Sula,San Pedro Zollan,San Pedro Zōllān,San-Pedra-Sula,San-Pedro-Sula,san bydrw swla,san pe dor su la,sanpedeulosulla,san・pedoro・sura,sheng pei de luo su la,Сан Педро Сула,Сан-Педра-Сула,Сан-Педро-Сула,سان بيدرو سولا,سان پیڈرو سولا,ซานเปโดรซูลา,サン・ペドロ・スーラ,圣佩德罗苏拉,산페드로술라HNCortés Department15.50417-88.025801259America/Tegucigalpaseat of a first-order administrative division
3605331Los PozosLas Pozas,Los PozosHNFrancisco Morazán Department14.48333-87.10America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3605940LlanitosHNLempira Department14.15-88.333330America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3605890Aldea LoarqueAldea Loarque,LoarqueHNFrancisco Morazán Department14.03104-87.208590America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3610281El SobrónHNValle Department13.60444-87.602780America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3607571La LagunaHNBay Islands16.46667-85.916670America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3610981El PanalHNFrancisco Morazán Department14.55-87.316670America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3611067El OjochalitoEl Ojachalito,El OjochalitoHNCholuteca Department13.13333-87.366670America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3612253El CensoHNFrancisco Morazán Department14.71667-87.033330America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3611118El OcotalEl Ocotal,OcotalHNEl Paraíso Department14.3-86.533330America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3602666Sabana LargaHNComayagua Department14.61667-87.633330America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3602739Río ZarcoHNColón Department15.78333-85.750America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3820508La PozoleraLa Pozolera,PosoleraHNFrancisco Morazán Department13.77694-87.318610America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3603539Plan del RanchoHNOcotepeque Department14.43333-89.10America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3611966El CoyolEl Coral,El CoyolHNSanta Bárbara Department15.36667-88.483330America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3607650La JuntaHNLempira Department14.55-88.516670America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3612970CunuaireHNEl Paraíso Department13.65-87.004170America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3601568Santa LucíaHNValle Department13.75889-87.680560America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3612205El Cerrón de GilaCerron de Gila,El Cerron de Gila,El Cerrón de GilaHNCopán Department14.83333-89.083330America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3611392El LimónEl Limon,El Limón,LimonesHNOlancho Department15.3-86.216670America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3605221LucíaHNColón Department15.56667-86.30America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
9179593Altos de San FranciscoHNFrancisco Morazán Department14.13333-87.216670America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3602893Rancho QuemadoHNCholuteca Department13.3-87.050America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3811255Hacienda Los ValcanesHNCholuteca Department13.27389-87.148610America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3614078CarrizalHNFrancisco Morazán Department13.85-87.016670America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3613830Cerro ColoradoHNFrancisco Morazán Department13.81667-87.116670America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3605225Los ZuncuanesHNCholuteca Department13.3-87.050America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3610271El SombreritoEl Sombrerito,SombreritoHNFrancisco Morazán Department13.76667-87.466670America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3602060San JuanHNCholuteca Department13.06667-86.983330America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3613820Cerro del ToroHNFrancisco Morazán Department13.71667-87.483330America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3601051TalquezateTalquecate,Talquesapa,TalquezateHNOlancho Department15.18333-86.20America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3615601AcaguaqueHNFrancisco Morazán Department14.03333-87.50America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3605116Mal Paso de la TrinidadMal Paso,Mal Paso de la TrinidadHNCholuteca Department13.41528-87.117220America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3606798La SegoviaLa Segovia,SegoviaHNFrancisco Morazán Department14.6-87.216670America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3606357Las QuebradasLas Quebradas,QuebradasHNLempira Department14.78333-88.383330America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3606087La ZacateraHNCortés Department15.08333-88.116670America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3610675El PorvenirEl PorvenirHNCortés Department15.83333-87.933332940America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3820644El JicaralHNFrancisco Morazán Department13.83861-87.454440America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3607178La PitaHNOlancho Department14.81667-86.633330America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3605778Los ÁngelesHNCholuteca Department13.21667-87.050America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3600513UmuroUmuro,UmuruHNGracias a Dios Department15-83.666670America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3601443Santo TomásHNYoro Department14.86667-87.366670America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3604023PanasacaránHNValle Department13.655-87.481940America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3606141La VegaHNLempira Department14.1-88.733330America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3609819El ZopiloteHNFrancisco Morazán Department13.76667-87.466670America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3611280El MauleHNSanta Bárbara Department14.9-88.50America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3607675La JoyaHNCholuteca Department13.19278-87.001110America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3610437El RodeitoHNEl Paraíso Department13.6475-87.154720America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3611568El JaralHNYoro Department14.86667-87.183330America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3611210El NanceHNFrancisco Morazán Department14.66667-86.966670America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3602224San IsidroHNSanta Bárbara Department15.15-88.466670America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3609288GuanalesHNCortés Department15.53333-88.150America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3604568MosquitoHNComayagua Department14.75-87.866670America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3606500Las MorasHNCholuteca Department13.35-86.783330America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3611971El CoyolHNCholuteca Department13.08333-86.983330America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3608150La ComunidadComunidad,La ComunidadHNCortés Department15.28333-88.033330America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3613323ComaparaCamapara,ComaparaHNLempira Department14.06667-88.583330America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3611020El OvalEl Oval,ObalHNCortés Department15.15-87.916670America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3606501Las MontoyasLas Montoyas,Los MontoyasHNCholuteca Department13.48333-87.150America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3811210SiguapateHNCholuteca Department13.21861-87.29750America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3608058La CuestaHNCortés Department15.06667-87.883330America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3819792Las CadenasHNFrancisco Morazán Department13.87444-87.172220America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3613730Chagüite GrandeHNEl Paraíso Department13.8-86.733330America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3607800Laguna SecaHNCopán Department14.88333-88.866670America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3826213El PenascoHNValle Department13.75361-87.672780America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3811029BalasteraHNCholuteca Department13.29583-87.253330America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3610231El TablónEl Tablon,El Tablón,Tablon,TablónHNEl Paraíso Department14.11667-86.633330America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3605183MaderosMadera,Maderas,MaderosHNComayagua Department14.66667-87.616670America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3610046El TularHNValle Department13.46639-87.515281927America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3603354PotrerillosPotrerillos,PotreriosHNFrancisco Morazán Department13.8-87.350America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3606724La SierraHNCortés Department15.38333-88.183330America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3602816Río AbajoAbajo,Rio Abajo,Río AbajoHNColón Department15.73333-86.116670America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3603018QuelepaQuelapa,QuelepaHNComayagua Department14.33333-87.733330America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3601474SantiagoHNIntibucá Department14-88.250America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3603970PashiapalPashiapal,PashipalHNCopán Department14.7-88.950America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3608479Kilómetro 13HNAtlántida Department15.7-87.550America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3613050Cruz de PiedraCruz de Piedra,Cruz de PiedrasHNLa Paz Department14.05-880America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3611138El NovilloHNSanta Bárbara Department14.83333-88.066670America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3603199Pueblo ViejoHNOlancho Department15.25-86.366670America/Tegucigalpapopulated place
3606257Las VegasHNLempira Department14.23333-88.616670America/Tegucigalpapopulated place

**Exploring the Vibrant Mosaic of Honduras: A Geographer's Perspective**

Introduction**

Embark on a journey with me as we delve into the rich geographical tapestry of Honduras. As a geographer with a passion for uncovering the intricacies of the world's landscapes, I invite you to join me in exploring the diverse regions and departments of this Central American nation. Our mission? To gather data on the cities of Honduras, including their geographic coordinates, and gain a deeper understanding of the country's unique geography.

Discovering the Varied Terrain**

Honduras is a land of remarkable geographic diversity, encompassing everything from lush rainforests to rugged mountains and pristine Caribbean coastlines. Each region of the country offers its own unique characteristics and challenges, shaping the lives of its inhabitants and influencing the cultural landscape. From the dense jungles of La Mosquitia to the soaring peaks of the Merendón Mountains, Honduras is a treasure trove of natural wonders waiting to be explored.

Mapping the Cities and Departments**

Our first task as geographers is to gather data on the cities of Honduras, along with their respective regions and departments. By meticulously mapping out the urban centers and administrative divisions of the country, we gain valuable insights into its spatial organization and population distribution. From the bustling capital of Tegucigalpa to the historic port city of La Ceiba, each city tells a unique story of development and growth within the Honduran landscape.

Navigating by Latitude and Longitude**

As we traverse the length and breadth of Honduras, we rely on latitude and longitude coordinates to guide our journey. These geographic markers serve as our navigational compass, allowing us to pinpoint the precise locations of each city and department. By collecting data on the latitude and longitude of Honduran cities, we gain a deeper understanding of their spatial relationships and connectivity within the country's geography.

Interpreting Geographic Insights**

Our exploration of Honduras yields valuable insights into the country's geographic dynamics and human-environment interactions. From the agricultural heartlands of Olancho to the coastal communities of the Bay Islands, we observe how geography shapes the livelihoods and cultural practices of Honduran society. By analyzing the spatial distribution of cities and regions, we gain a holistic understanding of the country's social, economic, and environmental landscapes.

Challenges and Opportunities**

Our journey through Honduras is not without its challenges. The country's rugged terrain and tropical climate present logistical hurdles in our quest to gather geographic data. Additionally, socioeconomic disparities and environmental concerns pose ongoing challenges to sustainable development efforts. However, amidst these challenges lie opportunities for innovation and collaboration, as we work towards a more resilient and equitable future for Honduras and its people.

Conclusion**

In conclusion, our exploration of Honduras offers a fascinating glimpse into the diverse and dynamic landscapes of Central America. By gathering data on the country's cities and regions, and interpreting this information through a geographic lens, we gain valuable insights into its spatial organization and human-environment interactions. As we continue to unravel the geographic complexities of Honduras, we are reminded of the importance of stewardship and sustainability in preserving its natural and cultural heritage for generations to come.

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Geographical Insights into Honduras: Unlocking the Power of City and Regional Data

Honduras, a country nestled in Central America, is known for its rich biodiversity, diverse ecosystems, and complex geography. From its mountainous interior to its lush coastlines, the country's topography plays a significant role in shaping its culture, economy, and development patterns. As a geographer, understanding the intricate relationships between Honduras’ cities, regions, and departments is crucial for planning, environmental research, and urban development. To gain these insights, detailed data on cities, regions, and their geographic coordinates is vital.

Accessing data about the cities of Honduras—including information on their regions, departments, and precise geographical coordinates—opens up numerous opportunities for geographical analysis. Whether you’re an urban planner, researcher, or policymaker, having access to accurate and comprehensive data allows you to make informed decisions that can help drive sustainable development, improve infrastructure, and promote balanced growth. By obtaining this data in formats such as CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML, users can seamlessly integrate it into different systems for further analysis, visualization, and application.

The Administrative and Geographical Divisions of Honduras

Honduras is divided into 18 departments, each containing several municipalities that serve as administrative units. These departments, such as Atlántida, Yoro, and Colón, are fundamental to the country’s governance structure. Within each department, cities and towns play distinct roles in the economic and cultural landscape of the region. Understanding the distribution of these cities and their departments is essential for geographers to assess regional development, infrastructure needs, and the socio-economic landscape.

For example, cities like Tegucigalpa, the capital and largest city, are urban centers that drive national economic and political activities, while cities in the rural regions, such as Santa Rosa de Copán or La Ceiba, serve as local economic hubs and cultural landmarks. By obtaining data on the precise locations of these cities and their corresponding departments, researchers can gain insights into how different regions of the country interact and how resources are allocated across the nation.

This data is essential for analyzing population distribution, economic disparities, and regional challenges. For instance, some regions may face challenges related to rural-urban migration, while others may need more investment in infrastructure, healthcare, and education. With detailed geographic data, urban planners and policymakers can prioritize development efforts to ensure a more equitable distribution of resources.

Latitude and Longitude: Essential for Mapping and Analysis

Latitude and longitude coordinates are key to any geographic study. In a country like Honduras, where regions differ significantly in terms of topography and infrastructure, knowing the exact coordinates of each city is crucial for mapping, spatial analysis, and decision-making.

Geographers and urban planners rely on latitude and longitude data to create detailed maps of Honduras. By knowing the precise location of cities, it becomes possible to visualize relationships between urban and rural areas, understand transportation routes, and assess how geography influences development. For example, coastal cities like Puerto Cortés and La Ceiba are more prone to flooding and storms, while inland cities like Comayagua and Gracias are more prone to droughts and forest fires. By integrating this geographic data, researchers and policymakers can address these specific challenges more effectively.

Latitude and longitude coordinates also provide a framework for integrating Honduras' data into geographic information systems (GIS), which are invaluable tools for analyzing spatial patterns and making data-driven decisions. With GIS, users can visualize trends such as population density, land use, environmental conditions, and infrastructure needs in a way that makes complex data more accessible and actionable.

Flexible Data Formats for Easy Access and Application

To make the most of Honduras’ geographic data, it must be available in formats that are accessible and compatible with a variety of tools and applications. Having data in flexible formats like CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML enables users to analyze, share, and apply geographic data effectively.

- **CSV (Comma-Separated Values)** is a widely used format for storing tabular data. It’s simple, lightweight, and easy to manage. For example, data about the cities of Honduras, such as population numbers, geographic coordinates, and department information, can be stored in CSV format. Researchers can then import this data into spreadsheet programs or analysis tools for further manipulation.

- **SQL (Structured Query Language)** allows for managing relational databases, making it ideal for storing and querying large amounts of geographical data. SQL databases can organize data about cities, departments, and regions of Honduras, allowing users to run complex queries to retrieve specific information based on criteria such as population size, geographical location, or development indicators.

- **JSON (JavaScript Object Notation)** is a lightweight and flexible data format often used in web-based applications. For developers working with Honduras’ geographic data, JSON allows for easy integration with mapping applications, interactive websites, or real-time data systems. The ability to access Honduras’ city data in JSON format makes it possible to create dynamic, user-friendly interfaces for visualizing spatial patterns.

- **XML (Extensible Markup Language)** is another format commonly used for data exchange, especially when dealing with hierarchical data structures. XML is particularly useful for sharing detailed geographic information between systems, making it easier to exchange and integrate data on Honduras' cities, regions, and departments across different platforms.

How Geographic Data Supports Urban and Rural Development in Honduras

The availability of geographic data on Honduras’ cities and regions plays a crucial role in shaping the country’s development. By accessing detailed data on the locations, sizes, and socio-economic characteristics of cities, urban planners and policymakers can make informed decisions about infrastructure, resource management, and public services.

For example, areas with high population growth, such as Tegucigalpa and San Pedro Sula, require more investment in housing, roads, and public utilities. In contrast, rural areas in departments like Intibucá or Lempira may benefit from more agricultural support programs, better transportation networks, and healthcare services. Geographic data helps to ensure that these decisions are based on evidence and reflect the true needs of the population.

Environmental management also benefits from geographic data. Honduras, with its varied geography, faces significant environmental challenges, including deforestation, soil erosion, and the effects of climate change. By tracking changes in land use, forest cover, and natural resources through geographic data, researchers can develop more effective conservation strategies. Understanding the geography of vulnerable areas enables the design of targeted interventions to mitigate the impact of natural disasters and preserve biodiversity.

Geographic Data and Disaster Preparedness

Honduras is prone to natural disasters such as hurricanes, floods, and earthquakes, making disaster preparedness a critical concern. Geographic data plays a vital role in identifying high-risk areas, planning evacuation routes, and distributing resources during emergencies. Cities along the coast, such as Tela and Choluteca, are at higher risk of flooding and storm surges, while the mountainous regions may face landslides following heavy rainfall. By incorporating geographic data into disaster response planning, authorities can better prepare for and mitigate the effects of such events.

Conclusion

Geographic data about Honduras, including the precise locations of its cities, regions, and departments, offers invaluable insights for researchers, urban planners, and policymakers. By obtaining this data—along with latitude and longitude coordinates—in formats like CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML, users can analyze and apply the information in diverse ways, from urban planning to environmental conservation. With access to accurate geographic data, Honduras can better address its challenges, improve infrastructure, and ensure sustainable development for future generations.

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