Guayape
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Guayape is a municipality in the west of the Honduran department of Olancho, west of Salamá, south of Yocón and north of Concordia. Guayape, Is Divided Into Three Huge Territories.Some even covering the river. The lands are Divided by the three families that control it. The Riveras, The Lagos, and the Guerreros. Until The Year 2004 the Western Territory was governed by the Lagos Family in all, but after the nomination of Infante Willy Vander Lagos Rivera De Flores Y Arimathea. To The House Of Arimathea (The house of Arimathea is family group claiming to have roots dating back to Joseph of Arimathea) This Land has been given to be governed by Willy himself.
Although not a very well-know place, even to hondurans, Guayape has beautiful landscapes, and endless waterfalls. It has also some of the richest and fertile soil in Honduras.
[edit] RIVER / RIO GUAYAPE
Guayape is also the name given to the Rio Guayape, a major river that drains much of Olancho and central Honduras. The largest tributary to the Guayape is the Rio Jalan, which joins it at El Plomo, not far from the city of Juticalpa, from there the river travels by many small towns, including El Esquilinchuche. The largest bridge over the Rio Guayape is the Puente del Burro, a modern cement structure that replaced the huge steel suspension bridge that had stood for decades after being built by the US Army Corps of Engineers, and was destroyed by Hurricane Mitch. Far downriver, from the bridge, the Guayape river joins with the Guayambre river, from then on the waterway is known as the Rio Patuca.