Honduras: $3.8 million invested in remodeling of Amapala

The project for the remodeling of the historical Amapala center also includes the construction of a breakwater and the improvement of the sewer and water system.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Latribuna.hn reports: "According to the minister of SETCO, Karen Zelaya, the cooperation from Spain is around 13.3 million lempiras that will used to remodel the three parks, and the main recreational areas, in order to promote tourism in the area."

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