Nacaome

Honduras
Nacaome, Honduras
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Nacaome is a tiny commercial and manufacturing town in southern Honduras, serving as the capital of the Valle department and sitting on the banks of the Nacaome River. Its name derives from the Nahuatl words for "union of two races," reflecting its pre-colonial founding by the Cholula and Chaparrastique peoples, who joined together to build a shared settlement on what they called the Chapulapa River.

  • Population13,929
  • Nearest water from center 1.2 km0.7 mi
  • Nearest mountain from center 1.5 km0.9 mi
Climate · monthly averages
J
28°82°
0mm0.1in
F
29°83°
0mm0.1in
M
29°84°
10mm0.4in
A
29°84°
50mm1.9in
M
28°82°
315mm12.5in
J
27°81°
335mm13.1in
J
28°82°
160mm6.4in
A
28°82°
290mm11.4in
S
26°79°
415mm16.4in
O
26°79°
410mm16.0in
N
27°80°
60mm2.5in
D
27°81°
5mm0.2in
Avg temp · total precipitation, 1991–2020 monthly normals · ERA5-Land · methodology ↗
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