Everyone’s and No one’s Place: The historic town of Tegucigalpa-Comayagüela at the beginning of the XXIth Century

Tegucigalpa, founded at the end of the XVIth Century, became the capital city in 1880, and the Central District –Tegucigalpa and Comayagüela- in 1937. Its Historic Center extends over some 1.8 km², segmented by the Choluteca River. In spite of the functional obsolescence of a good number of building...

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Main Author: Gloria Lara-Pinto
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Editora da Geografia 2016-12-01
Series:Geografares
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Online Access:http://www.periodicos.ufes.br/geografares/article/view/14748/10478
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spelling doaj-38eff583e40f48389902537f184a2e012020-11-24T23:20:37ZspaEditora da GeografiaGeografares2175-37092016-12-0122233810.7147/GEO22.14748Everyone’s and No one’s Place: The historic town of Tegucigalpa-Comayagüela at the beginning of the XXIth CenturyGloria Lara-Pinto0Departamento de Ciencias Sociales/ Universidad Pedagógica Nacional Francisco Morazán, Honduras Tegucigalpa, founded at the end of the XVIth Century, became the capital city in 1880, and the Central District –Tegucigalpa and Comayagüela- in 1937. Its Historic Center extends over some 1.8 km², segmented by the Choluteca River. In spite of the functional obsolescence of a good number of buildings, the Historic City Center retains its emblematic value in the collective imagery as an identity stronghold, historic town and the seat of the central government. Although the citizenry recognizes the loss of public spaces, the lack of political will from decisions makers deprives civil society of valid dialogue partners. Under these circumstances, it is urgent to forge a stronger link between the younger generations and their Historic Center. http://www.periodicos.ufes.br/geografares/article/view/14748/10478Historic Centercollective imagerypublic spaces
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Everyone’s and No one’s Place: The historic town of Tegucigalpa-Comayagüela at the beginning of the XXIth Century
Geografares
Historic Center
collective imagery
public spaces
author_facet Gloria Lara-Pinto
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title Everyone’s and No one’s Place: The historic town of Tegucigalpa-Comayagüela at the beginning of the XXIth Century
title_short Everyone’s and No one’s Place: The historic town of Tegucigalpa-Comayagüela at the beginning of the XXIth Century
title_full Everyone’s and No one’s Place: The historic town of Tegucigalpa-Comayagüela at the beginning of the XXIth Century
title_fullStr Everyone’s and No one’s Place: The historic town of Tegucigalpa-Comayagüela at the beginning of the XXIth Century
title_full_unstemmed Everyone’s and No one’s Place: The historic town of Tegucigalpa-Comayagüela at the beginning of the XXIth Century
title_sort everyone’s and no one’s place: the historic town of tegucigalpa-comayagüela at the beginning of the xxith century
publisher Editora da Geografia
series Geografares
issn 2175-3709
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Tegucigalpa, founded at the end of the XVIth Century, became the capital city in 1880, and the Central District –Tegucigalpa and Comayagüela- in 1937. Its Historic Center extends over some 1.8 km², segmented by the Choluteca River. In spite of the functional obsolescence of a good number of buildings, the Historic City Center retains its emblematic value in the collective imagery as an identity stronghold, historic town and the seat of the central government. Although the citizenry recognizes the loss of public spaces, the lack of political will from decisions makers deprives civil society of valid dialogue partners. Under these circumstances, it is urgent to forge a stronger link between the younger generations and their Historic Center.
topic Historic Center
collective imagery
public spaces
url http://www.periodicos.ufes.br/geografares/article/view/14748/10478
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