Humuya
Municipality in Comayagua, Honduras
14°15′N 87°40′W / 14.250°N 87.667°W / 14.250; -87.667 (2015)
Humuya (Spanish pronunciation: [uˈmuʝa]) is a municipality in the Honduran department of Comayagua.
Total area of Humuya is 5,300 hectares 53.00 km² (20.46 sq mi) with tropical savanna climate, its altitude is 641 m (2,103 ft) above sea level.
Humuya geographical coordinates: Latitude: 14.25, Longitude: -87.6667 14° 15′ 0″ North, 87° 40′ 0″ West
In Humuya, the peak fire season typically begins in late March and finishes in June (lasts around 3 month). From 2001 to 2021, Humuya has lost 14ha of tree cover due to fires and 130ha from all other drivers of loss.[1]
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Comayagua Department
Capital: Comayagua
- Ajuterique
- Comayagua
- El Rosario
- Esquías
- Humuya
- La Libertad
- Lamaní
- Las Lajas
- La Trinidad
- Lejamaní
- Meámbar
- Minas de Oro
- Ojos de Agua
- San Jerónimo
- San José de Comayagua
- San José del Potrero
- San Luis
- San Sebastián
- Siguatepeque
- Taulabé
- Villa de San Antonio
14°15′N 87°40′W / 14.250°N 87.667°W / 14.250; -87.667
References
- ^ Vizzuality. "Humuya, Comayagua, Honduras Deforestation Rates & Statistics | GFW". www.globalforestwatch.org. Retrieved 2022-10-03.
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