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Transport and Farm to Market 2008-2011

Honduras, 2008 - 2011
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Reference ID
HND_2008_MCC-TFM_v01_M
Producer(s)
NORC
Collection(s)
Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC)
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Jun 01, 2015
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  • Tran_MCA_Honduras_Hogares_Ronda1y2
    Public
    Use_Dec2013
    (NORC)
  • MCC Traffic
    Origin
    Destination 3rd
    Round Public
    Use Dataset
    (20110419)
  • MCC Traffic 3rd
    Round Speed
    Public Use
    Dataset
    (20110419)
  • MCC Traffic
    Volumetric 3rd
    Round Daytime
    Public Use
    Dataset
    (20110419)
  • MCC Traffic
    Volumetric 3rd
    Round Nighttime
    Public Use
    Dataset
    (20110419)

station code (estacio)

Data file: MCC Traffic Volumetric 3rd Round Daytime Public Use Dataset (20110419)

Overview

Valid: 7448
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 7
End: 9
Width: 3
Range: 3 - 703
Format: Numeric

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Categories
Value Category Cases
3 las manzanas 112
1.5%
5 casa quemada 112
1.5%
6 campo palo verde 112
1.5%
7 santa fe 112
1.5%
8 el ocote 112
1.5%
10 duyusupo 112
1.5%
11 el obraje 112
1.5%
13 subirana 112
1.5%
14 las delicias 112
1.5%
17 los cimientos 112
1.5%
21 la ceibita 112
1.5%
23 tierra colorada 112
1.5%
24 cucuyagua 112
1.5%
27 toro muerto 112
1.5%
28 ilanga 112
1.5%
29 río arriba 112
1.5%
30 el juncal 112
1.5%
31 guarizama 112
1.5%
32 cedrales 112
1.5%
34 la aguja 112
1.5%
35 el bambú 112
1.5%
36 apacilagua 112
1.5%
39 la corteza 112
1.5%
40 pueblo nuevo 112
1.5%
42 monte redondo 112
1.5%
43 el guantillo 112
1.5%
44 la esperanza 112
1.5%
45 soledad 112
1.5%
46 los noques 112
1.5%
47 lepaera 112
1.5%
48 arada 112
1.5%
49 tomalá 112
1.5%
50 el carreto 112
1.5%
51 salamá 112
1.5%
53 villa ahumada 112
1.5%
56 sabana de afuera 112
1.5%
58 cantillanos 224
3%
61 sábana grande 84
1.1%
62 orocuina 112
1.5%
64 ojo de agua 84
1.1%
65 danlí 112
1.5%
67 ajuterique 112
1.5%
68 incehsa 112
1.5%
69 la paz 84
1.1%
71 pito solo 84
1.1%
72 san juan 112
1.5%
73 villa nueva 112
1.5%
74 nuevo chamelecón 84
1.1%
75 el progreso 84
1.1%
76 sonaguera 112
1.5%
77 bonito oriental 112
1.5%
79 piedra herrada 112
1.5%
82 el desagüe 112
1.5%
83 el infierno 112
1.5%
84 san miguel 112
1.5%
85 bella vista 112
1.5%
86 canfilio 112
1.5%
87 el tablón 112
1.5%
88 munuare 112
1.5%
89 surinca 112
1.5%
90 siguatepeque 112
1.5%
91 lo de reyna 112
1.5%
92 playoncito 112
1.5%
96 san juan de flores 112
1.5%
581 germania no. 1 0
0%
661 el durazno 84
1.1%
662 las mercedes 84
1.1%
701 el socorro 84
1.1%
702 comayagua 0
0%
703 cuesta de la virgen 84
1.1%
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
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