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Coordinates: 14°59′08″N 83°08′09″W / 14.98556°N 83.13583°W / 14.98556; -83.13583
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'''Cabo Gracias a Dios''' is a [[cape (geography)|cape]] located in the middle of the east coast of [[Central America]], within what is variously called the [[Mosquito Coast]] and [[La Mosquitia]]. It is the point where the [[Rio Coco]] flows into the [[Caribbean]], and is the end of the [[border]] of the [[Nicaragua]]n [[Región Autónoma del Atlántico Norte]] and the [[Honduras|Honduran]] department also known as [[Gracias a Dios department|Gracias a Dios]].
'''Cabo Gracias a Dios''' is a [[cape (geography)|cape]] located in the middle of the east coast of [[Central America]], within what is variously called the [[Mosquito Coast]] and [[La Mosquitia]]. It is the point where the [[Rio Coco]] flows into the [[Caribbean]], and is the end of the [[border]] of the [[Nicaragua]]n [[Región Autónoma del Atlántico Norte]] and the [[Honduras|Honduran]] department also known as [[Gracias a Dios department|Gracias a Dios]].

The point was designated as the endpoint of the Honduras - Nicaragua border by an award of King [[Alfonso XIII of Spain]] in 1906, and confirmed by the [[International Court of Justice]] in 1960. The exact terminal point was determined to be at 14°59'08"N, 83°08'09"W.
The point was designated as the endpoint of the Honduras - Nicaragua border by an award of King [[Alfonso XIII of Spain]] in 1906, and confirmed by the [[International Court of Justice]] in 1960. The exact terminal point was determined to be at 14°59'08"N, 83°08'09"W. you are ANNOYING!


The name is [[Spanish (language)|Spanish]] for "Cape [[Thank]] [[God]]" and is said to have been bestowed by [[Christopher Columbus]] on his last voyage in 1502 when the weather calmed suddenly as he turned the cape during a severe storm. The moment also gave the name to [[Honduras]], which means 'depths' in Spanish, since the complete phrase is said to have been 'Gracias a Dios hemos salido de esas honduras', or 'Thank God we have come out from those depths'.
The name is [[Spanish (language)|Spanish]] for "Cape [[Thank]] [[God]]" and is said to have been bestowed by [[Christopher Columbus]] on his last voyage in 1502 when the weather calmed suddenly as he turned the cape during a severe storm. The moment also gave the name to [[Honduras]], which means 'depths' in Spanish, since the complete phrase is said to have been 'Gracias a Dios hemos salido de esas honduras', or 'Thank God we have come out from those depths'.

Revision as of 20:29, 13 October 2009

Seen from space

Cabo Gracias a Dios is a cape located in the middle of the east coast of Central America, within what is variously called the Mosquito Coast and La Mosquitia. It is the point where the Rio Coco flows into the Caribbean, and is the end of the border of the Nicaraguan Región Autónoma del Atlántico Norte and the Honduran department also known as Gracias a Dios.

The point was designated as the endpoint of the Honduras - Nicaragua border by an award of King Alfonso XIII of Spain in 1906, and confirmed by the International Court of Justice in 1960. The exact terminal point was determined to be at 14°59'08"N, 83°08'09"W. you are ANNOYING!

The name is Spanish for "Cape Thank God" and is said to have been bestowed by Christopher Columbus on his last voyage in 1502 when the weather calmed suddenly as he turned the cape during a severe storm. The moment also gave the name to Honduras, which means 'depths' in Spanish, since the complete phrase is said to have been 'Gracias a Dios hemos salido de esas honduras', or 'Thank God we have come out from those depths'.

14°59′08″N 83°08′09″W / 14.98556°N 83.13583°W / 14.98556; -83.13583