According to the official immigration statistics of Honduras, there were 103 Bulgarians in the country in 1935; in reality the number was significantly higher.
[citation needed] According to the memories of one Bulgar Honduran, Marcio Mladenov, 50 Bulgarians entered through the port of Trujillo in just one day.
Most of them worked in the banana plantations or grew vegetables, but a small number were also engaged in baking or charcoal production.
There were the plantations of the Bulgarians who grew vegetables, and brought them down the river to the market in La Ceiba.
[1] [2] Banov, Elenkov, Libanov, Mladenov, Penkov, Popvo, Raskov, Ravenov, Rayov, Savov, Sekov, Stefanov, Vladenov, etc.