Yuscarán

Yuscarán
Municipality

A street in Yuscarán
Yuscarán

Location in Honduras

Coordinates: 13°56′N 86°49′W / 13.933°N 86.817°W / 13.933; -86.817
Country Honduras
Department El Paraíso
Founded 1737
Area
  Total 349 km2 (135 sq mi)
Population (2015)
  Total 14,682
  Density 42/km2 (110/sq mi)
A park and church in Yuscarán
Colonial architecture in Yuscarán

Yuscarán is a town in Honduras, the capital of the El Paraíso department. It is located 65 kilometers from Tegucigalpa.

History

The municipality of Yuscarán was founded in 1730. After gold, silver and other precious metals were found in its foothills in 1746, Spanish mining companies flooded the area and Spaniards settled the town. Thus, Yuscarán was constructed in the traditional colonial style of 18th century Spain.

Years of exploitation by the Spanish and later by North American mining companies followed, bringing both advantages and disadvantages. At its height, Yuscarán was a wealthy mining town and home to some of Honduras’s most influential families. It was one of the first places in Honduras to get electricity in 1898- even before Tegucigalpa. Because of its importance, it was declared the capital of the El Paraíso Department in 1869. However, after the mining stopped, most of the foreigners supporting Yuscarán abandoned the town, taking their money and possessions with them.

In 1979 Yuscarán was declared a National Monument. In its center there are more than 200 colonial homes.

Geography

The mountain of Montserrat towers over the town to the southeast. This biological reserve is also the main source of water for the area, the same water that the villagers use to produce the Yuscaran-brand sugar cane alcohol aguardiente.

Economy

With the decline of the mining industry came the rise of another industry, from which Yuscarán gets its present-day fame: the fabrication of aguardiente, or guaro. The Yuscarán factory, also called the Distileria del Buen Gusto, was founded in 1939.

Coordinates: 13°55′59″N 86°51′00″W / 13.933°N 86.850°W / 13.933; -86.850


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