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The Caxa Real, also known as the "Casa de la Moneda", is an old warehouse in Comayagua, Honduras that served to store all the tributes of the Hibueras (present-day Honduras) for the Spanish crown during the time of New Spain. In 2013 it was restored with funds from the Spanish Cooperation and was inaugurated by the Spanish ambassador to Honduras Luis Belzuz de los Ríos and the mayor Carlos Miranda Canales. It is declared a national monument and is open to the public.1 In 2015, the Caxa Real was visited by Queen Letizia of Spain and later, the former president of Mexico, Enrique Peña Nieto.

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  • The Caxa Real, also known as the "Casa de la Moneda", is an old warehouse in Comayagua, Honduras that served to store all the tributes of the Hibueras (present-day Honduras) for the Spanish crown during the time of New Spain. In 2013 it was restored with funds from the Spanish Cooperation and was inaugurated by the Spanish ambassador to Honduras Luis Belzuz de los Ríos and the mayor Carlos Miranda Canales. It is declared a national monument and is open to the public.1 In 2015, the Caxa Real was visited by Queen Letizia of Spain and later, the former president of Mexico, Enrique Peña Nieto. (en)
  • La Caxa Real, también conocida como La Casa de la Moneda, es un antiguo almacén en la ciudad de Comayagua, Honduras, que sirvió para almacenar todos los tributos de las Hibueras (actual Honduras) para la corona española durante la época colonial de Nueva España.​ En el 2013 fue restaurada con fondos de la Cooperación Española y fue inaugurada por el embajador de España en Honduras Luis Belzuz de los Ríos y el alcalde . Es declarado un monumento nacional y está abierto al público.​ En el 2015, la Caxa Real fue visitada por la Reina Letizia de España y más tarde, el expresidente de México, Enrique Peña Nieto.​​ (es)
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  • 1741
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  • 1739
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  • Casa de la Moneda (en)
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  • Open to the public
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  • Baltasar de Maradiaga (en)
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  • Part of the original facade of the 18th century building. (en)
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  • Honduras (en)
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  • Caxa Real (en)
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  • Casa de la Moneda (en)
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  • The Caxa Real, also known as the "Casa de la Moneda", is an old warehouse in Comayagua, Honduras that served to store all the tributes of the Hibueras (present-day Honduras) for the Spanish crown during the time of New Spain. In 2013 it was restored with funds from the Spanish Cooperation and was inaugurated by the Spanish ambassador to Honduras Luis Belzuz de los Ríos and the mayor Carlos Miranda Canales. It is declared a national monument and is open to the public.1 In 2015, the Caxa Real was visited by Queen Letizia of Spain and later, the former president of Mexico, Enrique Peña Nieto. (en)
  • La Caxa Real, también conocida como La Casa de la Moneda, es un antiguo almacén en la ciudad de Comayagua, Honduras, que sirvió para almacenar todos los tributos de las Hibueras (actual Honduras) para la corona española durante la época colonial de Nueva España.​ (es)
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