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Dulce Nombre de Culmí

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Country
  
Honduras

Villages
  
27

Area
  
2,925 km²

Department
  
Olancho

Climate
  
Am

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Dulce Nombre de Culmí ([ˈdulse ˈnombɾe ðe kulˈmi]) is a municipality in the northeastern region of the Honduran department of Olancho. It lies approximately 17 miles (27 km.) southeast of San Esteban and about 27 miles (43 km.) northeast of Catacamas. The Ríos Guampú (or Wampú) and Culmí pass through this municipality.

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Map of Dulce Nombre de Culmi, Honduras

Pech people

This area of Olancho is the home of one of the seven indigenous peoples living in Honduras, the Pech, formerly known as "Payas". As of early 2005, the Pech population had been reduced to 3,800. The Pech language is a member of the Chibchan family of languages, and, although it is still spoken by older people, it is in danger of extinction in the relatively near future. Despite modern influences the Pech still preserve their simple way of living and traditions.

References

Dulce Nombre de Culmí Wikipedia