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  1. The Central American and Caribbean flame was lighted on Friday, 25 June 2010, at the Teotihuacán Pyramids in Mexico by indigenous priests. [12] Mexico has the distinction of being the traditional seat of the lighting of the flame for the CAC games since it was the host of the first games in 1926. At the ceremony a Puerto Rican delegation ...

  2. Federal Republic of Central America; with the exception of the Kingdom of Mosquitia, which was a British Protectorate until 1860. Morazán returned to San Salvador , and although welcomed with respect, he was defeated and he considered it preferable to choose the path of ostracism, marching with a group of his supporters to settle in David , which was then part of the Republic of Colombia .

  3. Originally, the agreement encompassed the United States and the Central American countries of Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua, and was called CAFTA. In 2004, the Dominican Republic joined the negotiations, and the agreement was renamed CAFTA-DR. CAFTA-DR, the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), and active ...

  4. Central America under Mexican rule. From January 1822 to July 1823, the Captaincy General of Guatemala, a former Spanish colony, was controlled by the First Mexican Empire, and briefly, the Supreme Executive Power —the provisional government that succeeded Mexican imperial rule. The captaincy general consisted of the provinces of Chiapas ...

  5. 10 de oct. de 2023 · Media in category "Federal Republic of Central America". The following 7 files are in this category, out of 7 total. Constitución de Centroamérica de 1824.jpg 228 × 400; 38 KB. Estatua en honor de José Trinidad Cabañas.PNG 564 × 759; 811 KB. Federal Republic of Central America 1835 4 Real.jpg 4,942 × 2,500; 10.74 MB.

  6. 77. Many modern definitions of Central America include Belize and Panama, neither of which existed upon the formation of the Federal Republic of Central America, a short-lived union created after most of the region gained independence from Spain in the nineteenth century. The territory now occupied by Belize was originally contested by the ...

  7. Etymology Cover of Cabbages and Kings (1904 edition). In the 20th century, American writer O. Henry (William Sydney Porter, 1862–1910) coined the term banana republic to describe the fictional Republic of Anchuria in the book Cabbages and Kings (1904), a collection of thematically related short stories inspired by his experiences in Honduras, whose economy was heavily dependent on the export ...