Marcovia


Marcovia is a municipality in the Honduran department of Choluteca, on the Gulf of Fonseca.

History

Marcovia was called Pueblo Nuevo until 1882 when it became a municipality and was renamed Marcovia by the president, Marco Aurelio Soto. The majority of the people in Marcovia used to be from El Salvador.

Demographics

According to the 2013 census, 53% of the population works in agriculture. Fifty-five percent use some type of private water system, and 48% uses public electricity to light their houses. Eighty-four percent use firewood for cooking and 13% of houses have at least one car. Eighty percent of Morolica has a basic education level.
YearPopulation%+%+ Yearly
1887717
19011,09452.63.8
1905958-12.4-3.1
19109610.30.1
19161,0196.01.0
19261,49646.84.7
19301,80420.65.1
19352,21722.94.6
19402,72122.74.5
19453,30221.44.3
19503,5989.01.8
19618,903147.413.4
197416,61986.76.7
198828,15369.45.0
200137,82434.42.6
201345,63920.71.7
2018 47,5104.10.8

Geography

Marcovia has 20 Villages and 140 Hamlets.