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Honduras has rich folk traditions that derive from the fusion of four different cultural groups: indigenous, European, African and Creole. Each department or region, municipality, village and even hamlet contributes its own traditions including costumes, music, beliefs, stories, and all the elements that derive from and are transformed by peoples in a population. In sum, these define Honduran Folklore as expressed by crafts, tales, legends, music and dances.

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  • Honduras has rich folk traditions that derive from the fusion of four different cultural groups: indigenous, European, African and Creole. Each department or region, municipality, village and even hamlet contributes its own traditions including costumes, music, beliefs, stories, and all the elements that derive from and are transformed by peoples in a population. In sum, these define Honduran Folklore as expressed by crafts, tales, legends, music and dances. (en)
  • El folklore hondureño. * El Comelenguas * La historia de la bruja * El Cíclope de la selva Misquita * La Llorona * La Taconuda * La laguna brava * La leyenda del indio que se convertía en tigre (Rancho Grande, Esquías, Comayagua) (es)
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  • Honduras has rich folk traditions that derive from the fusion of four different cultural groups: indigenous, European, African and Creole. Each department or region, municipality, village and even hamlet contributes its own traditions including costumes, music, beliefs, stories, and all the elements that derive from and are transformed by peoples in a population. In sum, these define Honduran Folklore as expressed by crafts, tales, legends, music and dances. (en)
  • El folklore hondureño. * El Comelenguas * La historia de la bruja * El Cíclope de la selva Misquita * La Llorona * La Taconuda * La laguna brava * La leyenda del indio que se convertía en tigre (Rancho Grande, Esquías, Comayagua) (es)
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  • Honduran folklore (en)
  • Folclore de Honduras (es)
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