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Santa Bárbara, with a population of 30,690 (2023 calculation),[2] is the capital city of the Santa Bárbara Department of Honduras and the municipal seat of Santa Bárbara Municipality.
The Santa Bárbara Hospital is located in the North Quarter of the city. Since 1957 it has served people from both the Santa Bárbara Department and the department of Lempira.[citation needed]
Food
Typical foods of the region are chilate, ticuco, atol of corn, chicken and pork tamales, yucca with chicharrón, torrejas, and horchata.[citation needed]
Economy
This city is known for crafts and the cultivation of coffee. The local economy depends mostly on these traditional activities.[citation needed]
Villages
The Santa Bárbara municipality has the following villages:
Agua Blanquita
Cerro Grande
Coquillal
El Salitre
El Cielito
El Zapote
El Diez y Ocho o Miraflores
El Moguete
El Portillo del Jarro
Guayabito
Gualjoco
Inguaya
La Estancia
La Zona
La Unión el Dorado
La Ceibita
La Cuesta
La Unión del Dorado
Las Crucitas
Las Palmas
Las Lagunas
Las Quebradas
Los Laureles
Los Anises
Los Bancos
Macholoa
Orconcitos
Plancitos de Suyapa
Río Seco
San Jerónimo el Pinal
San Gaspar de Tablones
San Luis Planes
Santa Rosalía
Santa Rita de Oriente
Santa Bárbara
Notable people
Saturnino Bográn Bonilla (es), born in Yuscarán, grew up in the city of Santa Bárbara, was deputy and Secretary in the Directory of the National Congress in 1846–1847, Minister of Finance and War 1867.
General Luis Bográn, President of Honduras from 1883 to 1891, an important figure in the Liberal Reformation.