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The Valley of Sula (also, Sula Valley ) is the largest alluvial valley of Honduras . It is located in the northwest of the country, and within it lie several of Honduras's most important cities, such as San Pedro Sula , El Progreso , Choloma , Puerto Cortés , Villanueva , and Tela .

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3-503: Hydrologically speaking, the area has two of the most important basins of Honduras: the basins of the Ulúa and Chamelecón rivers, leaving the area vulnerable to flooding, mainly in the rainy season. The valley's ecosystem is mainly composed of tropical dry forests . The valley's fertile soils have boosted its agricultural development. Around 65% of the Gross domestic product of Honduras

6-642: Is a river in western Honduras . It rises in the central mountainous area of the country close to La Paz and runs 240 kilometres (150 mi) approximately due northwards to the east end of the Gulf of Honduras at 15°55′N 87°43′W  /  15.917°N 87.717°W  / 15.917; -87.717 . En route, it is joined by the Sulaco River , the Jicatuyo River , the Otoro River and

9-453: Is generated in the valley, representing over 50% of the country's exports. Within it resides roughly 30% of the national population, due to the high concentration of the workforce, both in urban and rural communities. 15°27′00″N 87°51′00″W  /  15.4500°N 87.8500°W  / 15.4500; -87.8500 Ul%C3%BAa River The Ulúa River ( Spanish : Río Ulúa , Spanish pronunciation: [ˈri.o wˈlu.a] )

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