San Rafael, Lempira

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San Rafael is a municipality in the Honduran department of Lempira.



Panoramic View of San Rafael
Panoramic View of San Rafael

San Rafael,is one of the furthest municipalities of the Lempira department of Honduras.The best way to get to the municpality capital is via Santa Bárbara department, passing by El Nispero and San Jeronimo municipalities of this department.

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[edit] History

In the census of 1887 it appears with the name of "El Conal" village, of La Iguala municipality, and until July 17th 1900 it was granted the category of municipality, in the admnistratio of President Terencio Sierra.

[edit] Geography

In order to get to the municipality capital is neccesary to go up and down through very steep mountains. The vegetation changes as going up and down these mountains, but the Pine forests are predominant. In a few cases there can be seen spots of different kind of trees, because they are for providing shade to the coffee plantations. The weather is mostly cool, except for the summer. Since it is relatively near the "Lago de Yojoa" area, the precipitation is a little higher that the rest of the department.

[edit] Boundaries

Its boundaries are:

  • North : La Unión municipality and Santa Bárbara department.
  • South : La Iguala municipality.
  • East  : Santa Bárbara department.
  • West  : La Iguala municipality.


  • Surface Extents: 101 km²


[edit] Resources

The most important activity are coffee plantations. Beans and Corn crops are next, but mostly for local consumption as well as raising cattle. It is worth to mention that there are a few handcrafts producers of several things such as hats,"petates"(some sort of a carpet) of reed. They obtain the water from wells and some streams near by. As the rest of the department it has electricity and mobile communication services. The bus services are more common for Santa Barbara.

[edit] Population

In the case of San Rafael, the cross-breed take the 80 % of the population, with many people showing white skin. The rest is occupied for indian descendants.

  • Population:For the year 2001 this municipality had 10,468 people, this figure was the base for an estimate, and the result for 2008 is the figure of 12,347 people.
  • Villages: 9
  • Settlements: 53

[edit] Tourism

It takes about 2.5 hours to get there from the city of Santa Barbara and the road is in much better conditions. The other way is via the city of Gracias, and it is about 60 km from it. It is neccesary to take the common road to La Iguala and La Unión, first passing by the "Puca" mountain and then some other steep mountains. The main disadvantage of this 2nd way is that the road needs to be repaired.The views of the coffe plantations are just awesome, and so are the rest of the landscapes provided by the big and steep mountains mention earlier in this article, this included the views to Santa Bárbara department. The hospitality of its inhabitants is another feature, a proof of this is the sign that says: "En San Rafael, Nadie es Extraño", meaning: "In San Rafael, Nobody is a stranger". There are some groceries stores and one hostel, but it is not a recommendable place to stay in.

  • Local Holidays: "San Rafael" day on September 29th.

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