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  2. Noria de Ángeles - Wikipedia

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    The municipality of Noria de Ángeles is located at an elevation between 2,000 and 2,500 metres (6,600–8,200 ft) on the Mexican Plateau in southeastern Zacatecas. It borders the Zacatecan municipalities of Villa Hidalgo to the east, Pinos to the southeast, Loreto to the south, Luis Moya to the west, Ojocaliente to the northwest, and Villa González Ortega to the north. [4]

  3. Sombrerete, Zacatecas - Wikipedia

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    La Capilla de la Candelaria is dedicated to an image brought from Seville, Spain, a figure of the Virgin Mary, made of wood donated by Juan de Tolosa in 1556. The small building has a stone altar, with its roof held up by fifty-two thick beams. Each year the image has its feast day. [5] The Santa Veracruz Chapel was built in the 16th century.

  4. Plan de la Noria - Wikipedia

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    In the history of Mexico, the Plan de la Noria (from Spanish: "Plan of Noria") was a revolutionary call to arms intended to oust President Benito Juárez, who had been elected to a fourth term. Liberal General Porfirio Díaz issued it on 8 November 1871, immediately following his defeat by Juárez in the presidential election.

  5. Mazatlán - Wikipedia

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    On the south-east and north sides, Arroyo de La Noria and some tributaries of the River El Quelite rise. The town of La Noria is located in this same part of the mountain, extending in a northwesterly direction at 300 and 500 meters above sea level. On its western side, the Zapote Brook begins.

  6. Instalaciones La Noria - Wikipedia

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    Instalaciones La Noria is the training ground and academy of professional football club Cruz Azul. It has been the home of Cruz Azul's reserve and youth teams for several years and, since 2020, also serves as the training ground for the club's women's team. Opened in 1990, it is located in the borough of Xochimilco in Mexico City. [3]

  7. Mexican Federal Highway 57 - Wikipedia

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    57) is a free (libre) part of the federal highways corridors (los corredores carreteros federales) of Mexico. [9] The 1301.83 km (808.92 mi) highway connects Mexico City with Piedras Negras, Coahuila. This road links many major highways in the country, forming the backbone of the road network in Mexico.

  8. Ures - Wikipedia

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    It has an area of 2,618.56 square kilometers. This is 1.41% of the total area of the state, and 0.13 percent of the national area of Mexico. Besides the seat, the most important localities are Guadalupe de Ures, San Pedro, Pueblo de Alamos and El Sauz.

  9. Xochimilco - Wikipedia

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    Ciudad de México: Guía para descubrir los encantos de la Ciudad de México [Mexico City: Guide to discover the charms of Mexico City] (in Spanish). Mexico City: Editorial Océano, S.L. ISBN 978-607-400-061-0. National Research Council Staff (1995). Mexico City's Water Supply : Improving the Outlook for Sustainability. Washington, DC: National ...