Centro Medico Esther

Centro Medico Esther is a clinic in , . Centro Medico Esther is situated nearby to the church , as well as near the park .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Estadio Nacional Chelato Uclés and Juan Ramón Molina National Library.

Stadium
The is a multi-purpose stadium in , Honduras. It is used mostly for association football matches. The stadium has a capacity of 35,000 and is the home of football clubs Motagua and Olimpia. is situated 2½ km east of Centro Medico Esther.

Library
The is the national library of , containing more than 40,000 volumes. It was founded by Antonio R. Vallejo, with the support of Secretary Marco Aurelio Soto and Ramón Rosa. is situated 2½ km east of Centro Medico Esther.

Theater building
is a theater building, which is situated 2 km northeast of Centro Medico Esther.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Comayagüela.

Town
is a town.

Centro Medico Esther

Latitude
14.09823° or 14° 5′ 54″ north
Longitude
-87.22604° or 87° 13′ 34″ west
Open location code
766J3QXF+7H
Open­Street­Map ID
way 417886082
Open­Street­Map feature
amenity=­clinic
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­yes
Open­Street­Map feature
healthcare=­clinic
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