Can anyone update me more roughly speaking San Nicolas, Honduras?
Anything you know is of interest the regional culture, food, topagraphy, Average daily natural life, Could you paint a picuture for me?
Answers: San Nicolas is a very small rural town, most of the populace in this region live on agriculture specifically coffee. There are plentiful small towns near San Nicolas, the biggest one is Santa Barbara. Many of the ancestors that live here are descendants of Sephardic Jews that came from Spain at some point of the colonial time. You will find plentiful blonde, blue eyed people here. Life is of slow gait, nothing close to the route of life surrounded by a big city.
I would think this kinfolk lives on the fields effective San Nicolas. During the coffee season many of the family in Santa Barbara, which is close to the State in which San Nicolas is, work on the picking the coffee seed.
People from this part of the country are prearranged in Honduras to be incredibly smart and able to comeout of poverty and become major people surrounded by Honduras. Hopefully she could be able to study adjectives the way to college and variety
San Nicolas is between a mountainous region, this mountains are use for coffee growing. San Pedro Sula, which is Honduras second largest city is about 1 1/2 hour from at hand.
My father grew up from a town that is going on for 20 min from San Nicolas, on dirt road and my mom from a different town also very close to San Nicolas. They do own electricity in these towns and most probably could enjoy television. You may find two classes surrounded by this town. THe people that own the farm and the people that work within the farms or own small portions of land be they grow their crops.
Many of these people study here through high college and then move to San Pedro Sula to any go to the University or fire up to work here.
I think the purpose of most of the people in that is to come and live in San Pedro Sula, they do know how the process of living in the US is much better, but I reflect does not imagine the vastness of how different it is.
I have be there twice,both times endorsement through to somewhere else .It is a small,poor,rural community.I met some people doing work here with the PeaceCorps and I would suggest you step to their message board and ask your questions in attendance. You may find someone who is currently serving there or someone who have recently returned from serving here or near in that.They would be able to answer adjectives your questions and also might know how to pass on a message for you. Below is a connect to their message board...go to the bottom of the page to post a unmarked message.Hopefully they haven't closed it to the public.Good luck!
The first link is the Honduras board the second correlation is more of a general question about anything/anywhere board.
http://peacecorpsonline.org/messages/mes...
http://peacecorpsonline.org/messages/mes...
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