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Belize City
most populous city in Belize and capital of the district of Belize
Colón City
sea port on the Caribbean Sea (Atlantic) coast of Panama
La Ceiba
city in Honduras
Bluefields
Bluefields () is a city and municipality on the central Mosquito Coast, and capital of the South Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region, Nicaragua. Historically, it held far greater significance as the political and administrative capital of the Kingdom of Mosquitia, which maintained independence and later protectorate status under Great Britain during the 17th to 19th centuries. Following the kingdom's annexation in 1894, the city became the capital of the Zelaya Department.
Puerto Barrios
municipality and capital of Izabal Department, Guatemala
Puerto Cortés
municipality in Cortés Department, Honduras
Puerto Lempira
city in Honduras
Acajutla
Acajutla is a seaport city in Sonsonate Department, El Salvador. The city is located at on the Pacific coast of Central America and is El Salvador's principal seaport from which a large portion of the nation's exports of coffee, sugar, and Balsam of Peru are shipped. As a city, Acajutla is one of seventeen such districts in Sonsonate. As of 1992, the population of the city was 18,008.
La Unión
city in El Salvador
Coxen Hole
city in Honduras
San Lorenzo
municipality in Valle Department, Honduras
Saint Thomas of Castilla
Guatemalan port in Atlantic Ocean
Puerto San José
old Guatemalan port
Puerto El Triunfo
district in Western Usulután, El Salvador
Cristóbal
human settlement in Panama
Puerto Castilla
human settlement in Honduras
Puerto Quetzal
port in Escuintla Department, Guatemala
Greytown
town in Nicaragua, Río San Juan Department, administrative seat of Municipality of San Juan de Nicaragua