This article is about the
ethnic group
An ethnic group or an ethnicity is a grouping of people who identify with each other on the basis of shared attributes that distinguish them from other groups. Those attributes can include common sets of traditions, ancestry, language, history, ...
s and population of
Honduras
Honduras, officially the Republic of Honduras, is a country in Central America. The republic of Honduras is bordered to the west by Guatemala, to the southwest by El Salvador, to the southeast by Nicaragua, to the south by the Pacific Oce ...
.
Population
According to the total population was in , compared to 1,487,000 in 1950 (a fivefold increase in 60 years). The proportion of the population aged below 15 in 2010 was 36.8%, 58.9% were aged between 15 and 65 years of age, and 4.3% were aged 65 years or older.
As of 2014, 60% of Hondurans live below the poverty line. More than 30% of the population is divided between the lower middle and upper middle class, less than 10% are wealthy or belong to the higher social class (most live in
Tegucigalpa
Tegucigalpa (, , ), formally Tegucigalpa, Municipality of the Central District ( es, Tegucigalpa, Municipio del Distrito Central or ''Tegucigalpa, M.D.C.''), and colloquially referred to as ''Tegus'' or ''Teguz'', is the capital and largest city ...
and
San Pedro Sula
San Pedro Sula () is the capital of Cortés Department, Honduras. It is located in the northwest corner of the country in the Sula Valley, about 50 kilometers (31 miles) south of Puerto Cortés on the Caribbean Sea. With a population of 671,460 ...
).
Structure of the population
Structure of the population (01.07.2007) (estimates) (data refer to projections based on the 2001 Population Census):
Structure of the population (01.07.2010) (estimates):
Vital statistics
Registration of vital events is in Honduras not complete. The Population Department of the United Nations prepared the following estimates.
Births and deaths
Fertility and births
Total Fertility Rate (TFR) (Wanted Fertility Rate) and Crude Birth Rate (CBR):
Ethnic groups
Mestizos
Mestizos
(; ; fem. ) is a term used for racial classification to refer to a person of mixed European and Indigenous American ancestry. In certain regions such as Latin America, it may also refer to people who are culturally European even though their ...
(meaning mixed European and Amerindian) have been reported by the
CIA World Factbook
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to be about 87% of the population of Honduras.
As in other Latin American countries, the question of racial breakdown of a national population is contentious. Since the beginning of the 20th century at least, Honduras has publicly framed itself as a mestizo nation, along other Latin American countries such as
Guatemala
Guatemala ( ; ), officially the Republic of Guatemala ( es, República de Guatemala, links=no), is a country in Central America. It is bordered to the north and west by Mexico; to the northeast by Belize and the Caribbean; to the east by H ...
or Mexico, ignoring and at times disparaging both the European component of the population and the surviving Amerindian population that was still regarded as "pure blood". It's well known that many Hondurans of European or almost entirely Amerindian background consider themselves mestizo.
[Dario Euraque, "The Threat of Blackness to the Mestizo Nation: Race and Ethnicity in the Honduran Banana Economy, 1920s and 1930s," in Steve Striffler and Mark Moberg, eds. ''Banana Wars: Power, Production and History in the Americas'' (Duke University Press, 2003), pp. 229–49.]
Because of social stigmas attached, many Honduran people denied having African ancestry, and after African descended Caribbean workers arrived in Honduras, an active campaign to denigrate all people of African descent, made persons of mixed race anxious to deny any African ancestry. Hence official statistics quite uniformly under-represent those people who have ancestry in favor of a "two race" solution.
Examples of Honduran mestizos are, Poet
Clemetina Suarez, novelist and poet
Roberto Sosa Roberto Sosa may refer to:
*Roberto Sosa (poet) (1930–2011), Honduran author and poet
*Roberto Sosa (Argentine footballer) (born 1975), Argentine footballer
*Roberto Sosa (Uruguayan footballer) (born 1935)
*Roberto Sosa (actor)
See also
*Sosa (su ...
, footballer
Noel Valladares
Noel Eduardo Valladares Bonilla (born 3 May 1977 in Comayagua, Honduras) is a Honduran former football (soccer), football Goalkeeper (association football), goalkeeper, who last played for Liga Nacional de Fútbol Profesional de Honduras, Liga ...
and former president
Manuel Zelaya
José Manuel Zelaya Rosales (born 20 September 1952)Encyclopædia BritannicaManuel Zelaya/ref> is a Honduran politician who was President of Honduras from 27 January 2006 until 28 June 2009, and who since January 2022 serves as the first Fir ...
.
Gallery
Rigobertoparedes.jpg, Writer and poet, Rigoberto Paredes.
Roberto Sosa.jpg, Novelist, Roberto Sosa
NoelValladares.jpg, Footballer, Noél Valladares
Amerindian
The Amerindian population is the largest minority group in Honduras. The largest Amerindian group are the Lencan people. These people have been living in Honduran territory since before the
colonization of the Americas
During the Age of Discovery, a large scale European colonization of the Americas took place between about 1492 and 1800. Although the Norse had explored and colonized areas of the North Atlantic, colonizing Greenland and creating a short ter ...
, developing their own societies and civilizations. They still have many communities across the country. According to the 2001 census the
Amerindian
The Indigenous peoples of the Americas are the inhabitants of the Americas before the arrival of the European settlers in the 15th century, and the ethnic groups who now identify themselves with those peoples.
Many Indigenous peoples of the Am ...
population in Honduras included 381,495 people (6.3% of the total population).
With the exception of the Lenca and the Ch'orti' they still keep their language.
Six different
Amerindian
The Indigenous peoples of the Americas are the inhabitants of the Americas before the arrival of the European settlers in the 15th century, and the ethnic groups who now identify themselves with those peoples.
Many Indigenous peoples of the Am ...
groups were counted at the 2001 census:
* the
Lenca
The Lenca or Lepawiran "people of the jaguar" are from present day southwest Honduras and eastern El Salvador in Central America. They once spoke many Dialects such as Chilanga, Putun, Kotik etc. Although there were different dialects, they under ...
(279,507 in 2001;4.6% of the total population) living in the La Paz, Intibucá, and Lempira departments;
* the
Miskito Miskito may refer to:
* Miskito people, ethnic group in Honduras and Nicaragua
** Miskito Sambu, branch of Miskito people with African admixture
** Tawira Miskito, branch of Miskito people of largely indigenous origin
* Miskito language, original la ...
(51,607 in 2001; 0.8%) living on the northeast coast along the border with
Nicaragua
Nicaragua (; ), officially the Republic of Nicaragua (), is the largest country in Central America, bordered by Honduras to the north, the Caribbean to the east, Costa Rica to the south, and the Pacific Ocean to the west. Managua is the cou ...
.
* the
Ch'orti' (34,453 in 2001;0.6% of the total population), a Mayan group living in the northwest on the border with Guatemala;
* the
Tolupan
The Tolupan or Jicaque people are an indigenous ethnic group of Honduras, primarily inhabiting the northwest coast of Honduras (also called Jicaque, "Xicaque", or Tol; 9,617 in 2001; 0.2% of the total population), living in the reserve of the Montaña de la Flor and parts of the department of Yoro;
* the
Pech or Paya Indians (3,848 in 2001; 0.1% of the total population) living in a small area in the Olancho department;
* the
Mayangna
The Mayangna (also known as Sumu or Sumo) are a people who live on the eastern coasts of Nicaragua and Honduras, an area commonly known as the Mosquito Coast. Their preferred autonym is Mayangna, as the name "Sumo" is a derogatory name historically ...
or Tawahka (2,463 in 2001; <0.1%)
Examples of Honduran natives are the many Mayan rules of Copan and other Mayan cities, native leaders as
Lempira and Cicumba, and environmental and feminist activist
Berta Cáceres
Berta Isabel Cáceres Flores (; 4 March 1971 – 2 March 2016) was a Honduran (Lenca) environmental activist, indigenous leader, and co-founder and coordinator of the Council of Popular and Indigenous Organizations of Honduras (COPINH). She won ...
.
Gallery
Yax Kuk Mo.jpg, Copan founder, king Knich Yax Kuk Moo
Copán Stela N.jpg, Mayan ruler, Kʼakʼ Yipyaj Chan Kʼawiil
Lempira.jpg, Lencan ruler, Lempira
Berta Cáceres (cropped).jpg, Lencan environmental activist, Berta Cáceres
African
The Afro-Honduran population consist of people of African descent,
Garifuna
The Garifuna people ( or ; pl. Garínagu in Garifuna) are a people of mixed free African and indigenous American ancestry that originated in the Caribbean island of Saint Vincent and speak Garifuna, an Arawakan language, and Vincentian ...
and
Creoles. Most of them are descendants of African people brought by the Spanish and other European colonizers between the 16th and 18th centuries. Many of them came from the west African coast, from places like
Angola
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Senegambia
The Senegambia (other names: Senegambia region or Senegambian zone,Barry, Boubacar, ''Senegambia and the Atlantic Slave Trade'', (Editors: David Anderson, Carolyn Brown; trans. Ayi Kwei Armah; contributors: David Anderson, American Council of Le ...
, where European bought slaves for their colonies, while others came from the other colonies in the
Caribbean
The Caribbean (, ) ( es, El Caribe; french: la Caraïbe; ht, Karayib; nl, De Caraïben) is a region of the Americas that consists of the Caribbean Sea, its islands (some surrounded by the Caribbean Sea and some bordering both the Caribbean Se ...
.
* The Garifuna are descendants of
Carib,
Arawak
The Arawak are a group of indigenous peoples of northern South America and of the Caribbean. Specifically, the term "Arawak" has been applied at various times to the Lokono of South America and the Taíno, who historically lived in the Greater ...
, and West
African
African or Africans may refer to:
* Anything from or pertaining to the continent of Africa:
** People who are native to Africa, descendants of natives of Africa, or individuals who trace their ancestry to indigenous inhabitants of Africa
*** Ethn ...
people. This ethnic group has its origins in a group from St. Vincent islands in the Caribbean, who came in 1797. At the 2001 census 46,448 people were registered as Garifuna, 0.8% of the total population of Honduras.
The Garifuna speak an
Arawakan language
Arawakan (''Arahuacan, Maipuran Arawakan, "mainstream" Arawakan, Arawakan proper''), also known as Maipurean (also ''Maipuran, Maipureano, Maipúre''), is a language family that developed among ancient indigenous peoples in South America. Branch ...
. They live along the entire Caribbean coastline of Honduras, and in the Bay Islands.
* The number of Creoles was 12,370 (0.2%) in 2001.
Examples of well-known Afro-Hondurans are footballers
David Suazo
Óscar David Suazo Velázquez (born 5 November 1979) is a Honduran retired professional footballer turned coach who played as a striker.
Suazo played more than 300 league games and scored over 980 league goals in Italy during a span of 7 years ...
,
Victor "Muma" Bernardez, Dr. Emet Cherefant, and
Wilson Palacios
Wilson Roberto Palacios Suazo (; born 29 July 1984) is a Honduran former professional footballer who played as a defensive midfielder.
Born in La Ceiba, he played for Victoria and Olimpia in Honduras before moving to England, where he played ...
.
Gallery
Teniente Walumugu.jpg, Walumugu, Military man in the Central American Civil War.
David Suazo photo by Djuradj Vujcic.jpg, Footballer, David Suazo
Wilson Palacios Spurs 2009.jpg, Footballer, Wilson Palacios
European
Honduras of European descent or White Hondurans, along with Afro-descendants and Amerindians belong to the minorities of Honduras. Most of the white population are descendants of the Spanish colonists, who mainly came from southern Spain, and inhabit most of the western part of the country. Other populations include descendants of European immigrants who arrived at the beginning of the 20th century. The Italians that gained residence in Honduras were 389 in 2014, nearly all of them concentrated in the capital area. Percentages of whites varied from between 4% to 9%, due to the fact that the majority of
Hondurans
Hondurans (Spanish: ''Hondureñas'' or ''Hondureños'') are the citizens of Honduras. Most Hondurans live in Honduras, although there is also a significant Honduran diaspora, particularly in the United States, Spain, and many smaller communities ...
identify themselves as
mestizo
(; ; fem. ) is a term used for racial classification to refer to a person of mixed Ethnic groups in Europe, European and Indigenous peoples of the Americas, Indigenous American ancestry. In certain regions such as Latin America, it may also r ...
s, regardless of their ethnic and racial category. Which makes it more difficult to study the number of people who fit into the white category in Honduras. In a census a total of 450,000 of people from Honduras have appeared who identify themselves as whites, therefore it gives the percentage is 4%.
However, other studies report that the percentage could rise much more, reaching close to a half a million white people in
Honduras
Honduras, officially the Republic of Honduras, is a country in Central America. The republic of Honduras is bordered to the west by Guatemala, to the southwest by El Salvador, to the southeast by Nicaragua, to the south by the Pacific Oce ...
, which according to official national sources would make a percentage of between 5% to 6.9% of whites in Hondurans. This is because the majority of whites in Honduras do not identify themselves as Euro-descendants as such, adopting and feeling more identified with the mestizo identity.
Examples of white Hondurans are ex president Simon Azcona del Hoyo, biomedic
Salvador Moncada
Sir Salvador Moncada, FRS, FRCP, FMedSci (born 3 December 1944) is a Honduran-British pharmacologist and professor. He is currently Research Domain Director for Cancer at the University of Manchester.
In the past, he was the Research Directo ...
, film director Juan Carlos Fanconi, politician
Roberto Micheletti
Roberto Micheletti Baín (born 13 August 1943) is a Honduran politician who served as the interim ''de facto'' president of Honduras from 28 June 2009 to 27 January 2010 as a result of the 2009 Honduran coup d'état. The Honduran military ou ...
, General
Florencio Xatruch
Florencio Xatruch (October 21, 1811 – February 15, 1893) was a general who led the Honduran expeditionary force against William Walker in Nicaragua in 1856.
Life
Florencio Xatruch was born in San Antonio de Oriente, Honduras. His father, ...
and former president of the
Central American federation
The Federal Republic of Central America ( es, República Federal de Centroamérica), originally named the United Provinces of Central America ( es, Provincias Unidas del Centro de América), and sometimes simply called Central America, in it ...
Don
Francisco Morazán
José Francisco Morazán Quesada (; born October 3, 1792 – September 15, 1842) was a Central American politician who served as president of the Federal Republic of Central America from 1830 to 1839. Before he was president of Central America h ...
Quezada.
Gallery
Don Francisco Morazan Quezada.JPG, Central American president, General Francisco Morazán
Florencio Xatruch 1.jpg, General, Florencio Xatruch
Dr. Francisco Bertrand, Pres't Honduras LCCN2014693045.jpg, Ex-President, Francisco Bertrand
EWS23.20.jpg, Sir. Salvador Moncada, Honduran biomedic
Juan Carlos Fanconi.jpg, Juan Carlos Fanconi, film director
Jose Azcona 1987.jpg, Ex president, José Simón Azcona del Hoyo
Other ethnicities
Asians
East Asians
There's a small
Chinese
Chinese can refer to:
* Something related to China
* Chinese people, people of Chinese nationality, citizenship, and/or ethnicity
**''Zhonghua minzu'', the supra-ethnic concept of the Chinese nation
** List of ethnic groups in China, people of va ...
community in Honduras. A lawyer of the
Committee for the Defense of Human Rights in Honduras The Committee for the Defense of Human Rights in Honduras (CODEH, Spanish: ''Comité para la Defensa de los Derechos Humanos en Honduras'') is a human rights NGO in Honduras founded in 1981.
Background
Honduras had a history of several coups d'et ...
(CODEH) stated that the Chinese community in Honduras is rather small. Many of the Chinese are immigrants who arrived from China after the revolution and their descendants.
Fotografia de Hajime Waki 2021.jpg, Hajime Waki, Honduran-japanese singer.
Arabs
Honduras hosts a significant
Palestinian
Palestinians ( ar, الفلسطينيون, ; he, פָלַסְטִינִים, ) or Palestinian people ( ar, الشعب الفلسطيني, label=none, ), also referred to as Palestinian Arabs ( ar, الفلسطينيين العرب, label=non ...
community (the vast majority of whom are
Christian Arabs
Arab Christians ( ar, ﺍَﻟْﻤَﺴِﻴﺤِﻴُّﻮﻥ ﺍﻟْﻌَﺮَﺏ, translit=al-Masīḥīyyūn al-ʿArab) are ethnic Arabs, Arab nationals, or Arabic-speakers who adhere to Christianity. The number of Arab Christians who l ...
). These Arab-Hondurans are sometimes called "Turcos", because they arrived in Honduras using Turkish travel documents, as their homeland was then under the control of the
Ottoman Empire
The Ottoman Empire, * ; is an archaic version. The definite article forms and were synonymous * and el, Оθωμανική Αυτοκρατορία, Othōmanikē Avtokratoria, label=none * info page on book at Martin Luther University) ...
. The Palestinians arrived in the country in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, establishing themselves especially in the city of San Pedro Sula.
As mentioned earlier, they are also considered whites in the country's censuses, in total the Arab-Hondurans make up 3% of the Honduran population.
Gallery
Miguel Facusse.jpg, Businessman Miguel Facusse, son of immigrants from the Ottoman empire
Salvador Nasralla in 2013 (cropped).jpg, TV host Salvador Nasralla, son of Palestinian immigrants
Kerim Gattas Asfura.jpg, Dr Kerim Gattas Asfura, of Arab descent
Other sources of demographic statistics
Demographic statistics below are based on the 2022 World Population Review.
*One birth every 3 minutes
*One death every 12 minutes
*One net migrant every 96 minutes
*Net gain of one person every 3 minutes
Demographic statistics below are based on the
CIA World Factbook
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, unless otherwise indicated.
Population
9,459,440 (2022 est.)
Ethnic groups
Mestizo (mixed Amerindian and European) 90%, Amerindian 7%, African descent 2%, White 1%
Age structure
:''0-14 years:'' 30.2% (male 1,411,537/female 1,377,319)
:''15-24 years:'' 21.03% (male 969,302/female 972,843)
:''25-54 years:'' 37.79% (male 1,657,260/female 1,832,780)
:''55-64 years:'' 5.58% (male 233,735/female 281,525)
:''65 years and over:'' 5.4% (male 221,779/female 277,260) (2020 est.)
Birth rate
:17.92 births/1,000 population (2022 est.) Country comparison to the world: 83rd
Death rate
:4.68 deaths/1,000 population (2022 est.) Country comparison to the world: 203rd
Median age
:total: 24.4 years. Country comparison to the world: 165th
:male: 23.5 years
:female: 25.2 years (2020 est.)
Population growth rate
:1.19% (2022 est.) Country comparison to the world: 78th
Total fertility rate
:2.01 children born/woman (2022 est.) Country comparison to the world: 106th
Mother's mean age at first birth
:20.3 years (2011/12 est.)
:note: median age a first birth among women 25-49
Net migration rate
:-1.34 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2022 est.) Country comparison to the world: 155th
Contraceptive prevalence rate
:73.2% (2011/12)
Education expenditures
:4.9% of GDP (2019) Country comparison to the world: 68th
Literacy
definition: age 15 and over can read and write
:total population: 88.5%
:male: 88.2%
:female: 88.7% (2019)
School life expectancy (primary to tertiary education)
:total: 10 years
:male: 10 years
:female: 11 years (2019)
Unemployment, youth ages 15-24
:total: 17.8%
:male: 11.1%
:female: 27.7% (2020 est.)
Life expectancy at birth
:total population: 75.17 years. Country comparison to the world: 128th
:male: 71.63 years
:female: 78.82 years (2022 est.)
Urbanization
:urban population: 59.6% of total population (2022)
:rate of urbanization: 2.48% annual rate of change (2020-25 est.)
Languages
Spanish (official), Amerindian dialects
Religions
Evangelical/Protestant 48%, Roman Catholic 34%, other 1%, none 17% (2020 est.)
See also
*
Languages of Honduras
There are a number of languages spoken in Honduras though the official language is Spanish.
Studies
Several studies have been carried out on the languages spoken in Honduras, including the following:
- Honduran Dictionary (Catracho), in 1899, ...
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Ethnic groups in Central America
Central America is a subregion of the Americas formed by six Latin American countries and one (officially) Anglo-American country, Belize. As an isthmus it connects South America with the remainder of mainland North America, and comprises the fo ...
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History of Honduras
Honduras was inhabited by many indigenous peoples when the Spanish arrived in the 16th century. The western-central part of Honduras was inhabited by the Lencas, the central north coast by the Tol, the area east and west of Trujillo by the ...
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Hondurans
Hondurans (Spanish: ''Hondureñas'' or ''Hondureños'') are the citizens of Honduras. Most Hondurans live in Honduras, although there is also a significant Honduran diaspora, particularly in the United States, Spain, and many smaller communities ...
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References
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Society of Honduras