Noun
industrial city in northwestern Honduras
Source: WordNetDozens of residents of a San Pedro Sula neighborhood had to abandon their homes at 4 a.m. Thursday when water from the Chamelecon river arrived at their doorsteps. Source: Internet
Downtown San Pedro Sula A political shift in the 1980s had strong and unexpected repercussions on the country's economic condition. Source: Internet
Fesitranh was by far the country's most powerful labor federation, with most of its unions located in San Pedro Sula and the Puerto Cortés Free Zone. Source: Internet
Nearer San Pedro Sula, amounts are slightly less from November to April, but each month still has considerable precipitation. Source: Internet
Other gold deposits were found near San Pedro Sula and the port of Trujillo. Source: Internet
The José Francisco Saybe theater in San Pedro Sula is home to the Círculo Teatral Sampedrano (Theatrical Circle of San Pedro Sula) Cuisine further "Olla" Soup, made with beef broth, squash, yucca and common Central American vegetables. Source: Internet