San Francisco de Coray () is a municipality in the department of Valle in Honduras. It covers an area of and had a population of 9,742 inhabitants according to the 2013 census.

History

The municipality is located on a plateau on the banks of the San Francisco de Coray river. It was established during the presidency of José María Medina in 1867.

Geography

San Francisco de Coray is located in the department of Valle in Honduras. It borders the municipalities of Curaren to the north, Nacaome to the south, La Libertad to the north and east, and Langue to the west.

San Francisco de Coray has a tropical monsoon climate (Köppen climate classification: Am). The municipality has an average annual temperature of and typically receives about of annual precipitation.

Administrative divisions

The municipality comprises 16 aldeas (villages) and their associated caseríos (hamlets).

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|+Aldeas of San Francisco de Coray