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  2. Huasteca - Wikipedia

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    La Huasteca is home to six indigenous ethnic groups with over 250,000 speakers of various indigenous languages. [3] [11] About 70% speak Nahuatl; 20% speak Huastec; six percent speak Otomi and about three percent speak Pame, Tepehua, or Totonac. The Nahuatl speakers of La Huasteca comprise over 27% of all Nahuatl speakers in Mexico. [1]

  3. The Best Mexican Restaurant in Every State - AOL

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    Wisconsin: La Dama. Milwaukee . Locals love La Dama’s upscale Mexican fare, which showcases food as simple as oysters on the half shell all the way to dishes as labor-intensive as lamb shank birria.

  4. El Naranjo, San Luis Potosí - Wikipedia

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    El Naranjo is a town and a municipality in the Mexican state of San Luis Potosí in central Mexico. [1] The municipality, created in 1994, has an area of 834 square kilometres (322 sq mi) with a population of 20,495 in 2010, including the town of El Naranjo with a population of 10,562. [2]

  5. List of Mexican restaurants - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable Mexican restaurants. Mexican cuisine is primarily a fusion of indigenous Mesoamerican cooking with European, especially Spanish , elements added after the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire in the 16th century.

  6. Father Yod - Wikipedia

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    Father Yod (/ j oʊ d / YOHD), or YaHoWha, born James Edward Baker (July 4, 1922 – August 25, 1975), was an American new religious movement founder and owner of one of the country's first health food restaurants, on Sunset Strip in Los Angeles.

  7. Huastec people - Wikipedia

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    The Huastec / ˈ w ɑː s t ɛ k / or Téenek [pronunciation?] (contraction of Te' Inik, "people from here"; also known as Huaxtec, Wastek or Huastecos) are an indigenous people of Mexico, living in the La Huasteca region including the states of Hidalgo, Veracruz, San Luis Potosí and Tamaulipas concentrated along the route of the Pánuco River and along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico.

  8. Carne a la tampiqueña - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The oval platter represents the Huasteca; the strip of roasted meat, the Rio Panuco; the green enchiladas, the huasteco field; the white cheese, the purity of the people living in the Huasteca; the guacamole, the fruits of the region; the black beans, both the fertility of the land and the oil boom in the area.

  9. Shocking video captures Florida Wingstop manager hurling hot ...

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    Shocking video captured the moment a Wingstop manager allegedly hurled hot grease at two customers during a chaotic clash inside the Florida fast food joint.