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  2. Ocotlán, Jalisco - Wikipedia

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    Ocotlan is known for their authentic flavorful birria. It is a spicy stew which is traditionally made from goat meat but can also be made from beef . Many drive into the city of Ocotlan just for their birria and others have taken this delicious recipe to other countries, like the Reyes family who run a birria restaurant in Chicago.

  3. Ocotlán de Morelos - Wikipedia

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    The name Ocotlan is from Nahuatl and means "among the ocote trees" with the appendage "de Morelos" added in honor of José María Morelos y Pavón.During the colonial period the area was known as Santo Domingo Ocotlán due to the Dominican friars who created a monastery here dedicated to Saint Dominic.

  4. Ocotlán - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 1 November 2020, at 15:23 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Aguilar family (Oaxacan potters) - Wikipedia

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    Isaura Alcantara Diaz (1924-1968 [1]) was the original innovator, who made pottery with her husband Jesus Aguila Revilla.Prior to this, the ceramics of Ocotlan de Morelos was limited to utilitarian items such as dishes and cookware.

  6. Asunción Ocotlán - Wikipedia

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    There are 781 houses, most of them are privately owned. 96 percent of people take advantage of street lighting, 70 percent of the cities water, and 10 percent take advantage of the sewer and garbage pickup service. The paved roads connect the town with San Dionisio Ocotlan and San Pedro Apóstol. The media channels are local although people can ...

  7. Ocotlán, Tlaxcala - Wikipedia

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    Ocotlán (from the Nahuatl ocotl ("pine tree"), meaning "place of pines") is a city in the Mexican state of Tlaxcala, located in the centre of that state within the conurbation of the state capital, Tlaxcala de Xicohténcatl.

  8. Virgin of Ocotlán - Wikipedia

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    Martinez Baracs, Rodrigo. La secuencia Tlaxcalteca. Origenes del culto a Nuestra Senora de Ocotlan. Mexico City: INAH, 2000. Nava Rodriguez, Luis. Historia de Nuestra Senora de Ocotlan. 2nd edition. Tlaxcala: Editoria de periodicos "La Prensa" 1975.---. Historia de Nuestra Senora de Ocotlan. Revised and expanded edition.

  9. San Jacinto Chilateca - Wikipedia

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    San Jacinto Chilateca is a village in the municipality of Ocotlan de Morelos in the state of Oaxaca, Mexico. [1] It has 641 inhabitants and borders the municipalities of San Martin Tilcajete and Santo Tomás Jalieza. San Jacinto Chilateca is 1,508 metres (4,948 ft) above sea level (SNM).