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A Future for La Ceiba

Summary by Proceso Digital
Honduras was not a truly integrated economy until the 1950s, when the country’s sustained process of land integration began. This process culminated in 1973 with the completion of the Atlantic coast road. Prior to that time, the country’s main development poles operated relatively independently, with weak links between them and differentiated economic orientations. La entrada Un futuro para La Ceiba se publicada primero en Proceso Digital.
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A Future for La Ceiba

Honduras was not a truly integrated economy until the 1950s, when the country’s sustained process of land integration began. This process culminated in 1973 with the completion of the Atlantic coast road. Prior to that time, the country’s main development poles operated relatively independently, with weak links between them and differentiated economic orientations. La entrada Un futuro para La Ceiba se publicada primero en Proceso Digital.

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Proceso Digital broke the news on Sunday, June 7, 2026.
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