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  2. Sahuayo - Wikipedia

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    Sahuayo is located to the northwest of the State, at the coordinates 20º03' north latitude and 102º44' west longitude, 1,530 meters above sea level. To the north of the Sahuayo border one finds Venustiano Carranza Michoacán (also known as San Pedro), to the east Villamar , to the south Jiquilpan , and Cojumatlán de Régules to the northwest.

  3. José Sánchez del Río - Wikipedia

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    He was beatified by Pope Benedict XVI on November 20, 2005, in Mexico; the Cardinal-Prefect of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints presided on behalf of the pontiff. The miracle needed for his canonization attributed to José Luis Sánchez del Río the inexplicable recovery of a baby in Mexico who doctors said had "no hope of survival ...

  4. Michoacán - Wikipedia

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    It borders the states of Mexico, Querétaro, Guerrero, Guanajuato, Jalisco and Colima, with a 217 km (135 mi) coastline on the Pacific Ocean. The state has a territory of 58,836.95 km 2 (22,717.07 sq mi), making it the sixteenth-largest in Mexico (exactly at the midpoint among Mexican states in area).

  5. Sahuayo F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The Sahuayo Fútbol Club, commonly known as Sahuayo, is a Mexican football club based in Sahuayo. The club was founded in 2013, and currently plays in the Liga TDP, the club played in Serie B of Liga Premier, but in 2019, this team was dissolved, maintaining the third division squad. [1]

  6. XERNB-AM - Wikipedia

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    XERNB-AM is a radio station on 1450 AM in Sahuayo, Michoacán, Mexico. It is owned by Promoradio and known as Radio Impacto. History. XERNB-AM logo until 2019.

  7. Purépecha - Wikipedia

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    Marr, Paul, and Christopher Sutton. "Demographic changes in the Purepecha region of Michoacan, Mexico: 1970-2000." Journal of Latin American Geography (2004): 52–66. Marr, Paul, and Christopher Sutton. "Impacts of Transportation Changes on the Woodworking Industry of Mexico's Purépecha Region." Geographical Review 94.4 (2004): 440–461.