Quimistán

Quimistán
Municipality
Quimistán
Location in Honduras
Coordinates: 15°21′N 88°24′W / 15.350°N 88.400°W / 15.350; -88.400
CountryHonduras
DepartmentSanta Bárbara
Area
 • Total
745.3 km2 (287.8 sq mi)
Population
 (2013)
 • Total
47,993
 • Density64.39/km2 (166.8/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC-6 (Central America)

Quimistán is a municipality in Santa Bárbara Department of Honduras. It covers an area of 745.3 km2 (287.8 sq mi) and had a population of 47,993 inhabitants according to the 2013 national census. It is the most populous municipality in Santa Bárbara department.

History

The region was part of the region conquered by the conquistador Pedro de Alvarado in the early 16th century CE. In 1791, it is mentioned as part of the curato (ecclesiastical jurisdiction) of Petoa. Later, it was part of the San Pedro partido, which later became San Pedro Sula. The word Quimistan is from Mexican roots and means "Place of mice or spies".[1][2]

Geography

Quimistan is located in the department of Santa Bárbara in Honduras.[2][3] It borders the municipalities of Petoa and San Marcos to the south, Azacualpa and Macuelizo to the west, San Pedro Sula to the west, and Omoa to the north.[1][2] The municipality covers an area of 745.3 km2 (287.8 sq mi).[1]

Administrative divisions

The municipality comprises 41 aldeas (villages) and their associated caseríos (hamlets).[4]: 20 

Aldeas (villages) of Quimistán[4]: 20 
Aldea Population Men Women
Quimistán (municipal seat) 6,765 3,222 3,542
Agua Sucia 866 427 439
Aldea Nueva o La Divisoria 423 221 202
Buenos Aires 670 348 322
Buena Vista 204 102 102
Camalote 1,966 991 975
Col. Brisas del Campo 222 112 110
Concepción del Listón 516 274 242
Correderos 2,204 1,140 1,064
El Aguacate 1,567 787 780
El Chaguite 292 165 127
El Higuerito 519 266 253
El Pinal 213 113 100
El Porvenir o El Descanso 204 107 96
El Tablón 826 422 404
El Venado 204 103 102
La Acequia 3,986 1,968 2,019
La Ceibita 1,535 776 759
La Mina 752 380 372
La Montañita 885 469 416
Laguna del Carmen 451 226 225
Las Crucitas 1,219 639 580
Las Flores de Río Chiquito 741 390 351
Milpa Arada 847 423 424
Naco 2,655 1,351 1,304
Nueva Esperanza 1,071 576 494
Nueva Esperanza de Río Chiquito 366 186 180
Ocotal Tupido 996 491 505
Pichinel 238 131 107
Pinalejo 7,568 3,594 3,974
Río Blanco 1,400 756 644
Río Chiquito 142 74 68
San Isidro 1,280 705 575
San José del Cacao 567 313 254
San Juan del Sitio 432 236 196
San Miguel del Paso Viejo 270 143 127
Santa Cruz Minas 1,922 999 922
Tierra Amarilla 164 85 79
Unión Frontera 116 65 51
Vista Hermosa 728 384 344
Total 47,993 24,158 23,835

Demographics

At the time of the 2013 census, Quimistán had a total population of 47,993 inhabitants, of which 24,158 (50.3%) were male and 23,835 (49.7%) were female.[5][4]: 20  It is the most populous municipality in Santa Bárbara department.[3] Of the total population, 14,445 (30.1%) was classified as urban and 33,549 (69.9%) lived in rural.[4]: 20 

Of the total population, 6.16% were classified as Indigenous and rest as non-indigenous.[3] By broad age group, 37.6% of the population were aged 0–14, 57.6% were aged 15–64, and 4.8% were aged 65 and over. The median age was 20.3 years and the mean age was 24.8 years. Among the population aged 15 and over (29,951 persons), the illiteracy rate was recorded as 17.6% as against 22.2% for the department.[4]: 19  The municipality had 10,778 occupied private dwellings,[4]: 34  with an average household size of 4.3 persons.[4]: 19 

Culture

The municipality celebrates its annual festival in June in honour of its patron San Juan Bautista.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Municipio de Quimistan, Santa Bárbara". Edu-Honduras (in Spanish). Retrieved 16 May 2026.
  2. ^ a b c d "Municipality of Quimistan". Red Honduras. Retrieved 16 May 2026.
  3. ^ a b c "Administrative divisions of Honduras". Citypopulation.de. Retrieved 16 May 2026.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g XVII Censo Nacional de Población y VI de Vivienda 2013: Tomo 268, Municipio de Quimistán 16-18, Departamento de Santa Bárbara (PDF). Instituto Nacional de Estadística (INE) (Report) (in Spanish). February 2025. Retrieved 1 April 2026.
  5. ^ "Quimistan". City Population.de. Retrieved 1 June 2025.

15°21′N 88°24′W / 15.350°N 88.400°W / 15.350; -88.400