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Amapala is a municipality in the Honduran department of Valle .

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7-565: It is formed by El Tigre Island and its satellite islets and rocks in the Gulf of Fonseca . It has an area of 75.2 km (29.0 sq mi) and a population of 2,482 as of the census of 2001 (of which 4 people were living on Isla Comandante). Thanks to a natural deep channel, and despite lacking modern infrastructure, Amapala long served as the main Honduran port in the Pacific Ocean. The name of

14-570: A population of 12,250. Of these, 74.16% were Mestizo , 22.81% White , 1.55% Black or Afro-Honduran , 0.09% Indigenous and 1.39% others. This area typically has a pronounced dry season. According to the Köppen climate classification system, Amapala has a tropical savanna climate , abbreviated "Aw" on climate maps. The community receives funds from former residents who have moved to other countries. As of 2013 most residents work as fishermen, while 300 have formal jobs. Tiger Island El Tigre

21-603: A population of 9,687 as of the census of 2001 (of which 4 were living on Isla Comandante). Three countries, Honduras, El Salvador , and Nicaragua , have a coastline along the Gulf of Fonseca, and all three have been involved in a lengthy dispute over the rights to the gulf and the islands located therewithin. In 1992, a chamber of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) decided the Land, Island and Maritime Frontier Dispute, of which

28-529: Is an island located in the Gulf of Fonseca , a body of water on the Pacific coast of Central America . The island is a conical basaltic stratovolcano and the southernmost volcano in Honduras . It belongs to Valle department . Together with Isla Zacate Grande , Isla Comandante and a few tiny satellite islets and rocks, it forms the municipality of Amapala , with an area of 75.2 km (29.0 sq mi) and

35-431: The island on which Amapala is based is due to the fact that in the 16th century a group of pirates led by the pirate Francis Drake operated on the island. He and his men were considered by the inhabitants of the area as wild and bloody beasts, so they called the island "Cerro de El Tigre". The name Amapala derives from Nahuatl and means "close to amates". However, there is an alternate theory that states that it comes from

42-473: The words " ama " (corn) and " palha " (hill) of the Goajiquiro dialect , and therefore would mean "hill of corn". Amapala was founded in 1838, and its port was opened and declared free in 1868. During the 19th century it exported large quantities of gold, silver and other ores, although its progress was retarded by the delay in constructing a transcontinental railway from Puerto Cortés . By the mid-1970s, Amapala

49-492: Was gradually replaced in importance by the port of San Lorenzo on the mainland. A description of the town in 1881 can be found in the book A Lady's Ride Across Spanish Honduras by Mary Lester (a.k.a. Mary Soltera). In 1895, El Salvador , Honduras, and Nicaragua signed the Treaty of Amapala that established the short-lived Greater Republic of Central America . At the time of the 2013 Honduras census, Amapala municipality had

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