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  2. Carmen Mondragón - Wikipedia

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    Carmen Mondragón was the fifth of eight children of General Manuel Mondragón, Secretario de Guerra y Marina in 1913 and inventor of the Mondragón rifle. Her mother was Mercedes Valseca. Carmen Mondragón received a privileged, private education in Mexico. Afterwards, she spent 1897 to 1905 in France, where she learned to speak French ...

  3. Manuel Rodríguez Lozano - Wikipedia

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    In 1913, Rodríguez Lozano married Carmen Mondragón, later known as Nahui Ollín. The two met at a dance and she became smitten with him. The two met at a dance and she became smitten with him. At first he was not interested but her father, General Manuel Mondragón , was a powerful man politically, and this changed the artist’s mind.

  4. Manuel Mondragón - Wikipedia

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    8, including Carmen Mondragón Manuel Mondragón (1859–1922) was a Mexican military officer who played a prominent role in the Mexican Revolution . He graduated from the Mexican Military Academy as an artillery officer in 1880.

  5. Carmen Rodríguez Armenta - Wikipedia

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    Carmen Enedina Rodríguez Armenta (born October 26th, 1970) is the General Director of Higher Education (DGESUI) in Mexico and a specialist in innovation and implementation of information and communication technologies in higher education and social equality programs.

  6. Mondragón rifle - Wikipedia

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    The Mondragón rifle refers to one of two rifle designs developed by Mexican artillery officer General Manuel Mondragón.These designs include the straight-pull bolt-action M1893 and M1894 rifles, and Mexico's first self-loading rifle, the M1908 - the first of the designs to see combat use.

  7. Franciscan Missions in the Sierra Gorda of Querétaro

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    Junípero Serra, who is credited with building the missions.. Although the mission of Jalpan was founded in 1750 before Junípero Serra arrived in the region, he is credited with building the five main missions in the area and completing the evangelization of the local population. [3]

  8. National Prize for Arts and Sciences (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    The National Prize for Arts and Sciences (Spanish: Premio Nacional de Ciencias y Artes) is awarded annually by the Government of Mexico in six categories. It is part of the Mexican Honours System and was established in 1945 by President Manuel Ávila Camacho to promote the country's artistic, scientific, and technological advancement.

  9. Afro-Mexicans - Wikipedia

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    Afro-Mexicans (Spanish: afromexicanos), also known as Black Mexicans (Spanish: mexicanos negros), [2] are Mexicans of total or predominantly Sub-Saharan African ancestry. [3] [2] As a single population, Afro-Mexicans include individuals descended from both free and enslaved Africans who arrived to Mexico during the colonial era, [3] as well as post-independence migrants.