Lejamaní
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Municipality in Comayagua, Honduras
14°22′N 87°42′W / 14.367°N 87.700°W / 14.367; -87.700 (2015)
Lejamaní is one of the 21 municipalities in the Honduran department of Comayagua.[1]
History
The municipality began as a town entrusted to Don Felipe II, King of Spain in 1630.[2]
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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°22′N 87°42′W / 14.367°N 87.700°W / 14.367; -87.700
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