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  2. Montecristo de Guerrero - Wikipedia

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    Montecristo de Guerrero is a town and municipality in the Mexican state of Chiapas in southern Mexico. As of 2010, the municipality had a total population of 6,900, [1] up from 5,086 as of 2005. [2] It covers an area of 190.3 km 2. As of 2010, the town of Montecristo de Guerrero had a population of 2,546. [1]

  3. Pueblos Mágicos - Wikipedia

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    The Programa Pueblos Mágicos (Spanish: [pweβloˈmaxiko] ⓘ; "Magical Towns Programme") is an initiative led by Mexico's Secretariat of Tourism, with support from other federal agencies, to promote a series of towns around the country that offer visitors "cultural richness, historical relevance, cuisine, art crafts, and great hospitality". It ...

  4. Ñuu Savi - Wikipedia

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    The municipality of Ñuu Savi is located in the Costa Chica region of eastern Guerrero. It borders the municipalities of Acatepec to the north, San Luis Acatlán to the east, Cuautepec to the south, and Ayutla de los Libres to the west. The municipality covers an area of 361.94 square kilometres (139.75 sq mi).

  5. Ayutla de los Libres - Wikipedia

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    Ayutla de los Libres (Mixtec: Tatioo [1]) is a city and seat of the municipality of Ayutla de los Libres, in the state of Guerrero, southern Mexico. [2] As of 2010, its population was 15,370. [ 3 ] The city of Ayulta de los Libres is the most populous in its municipality and accounts for about a quarter of the municipality's population.

  6. Municipalities of Guerrero - Wikipedia

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    Map of Mexico with Guerrero highlighted. Guerrero is a state in Southwest Mexico that is divided into 85 municipalities. [1] [2] According to the 2020 Mexican census, Guerrero is the 13th most populous state with 3,540,685 inhabitants and the 14th largest by land area spanning 63,803.42 square kilometres (24,634.64 sq mi).

  7. Category:Pueblos Mágicos - Wikipedia

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  8. Amuzgos - Wikipedia

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    Good Friday procession in Xochislahuaca with Amuzgos in traditional dress. The Amuzgos are an indigenous people of Mexico.They primarily live in a region along the Guerrero/Oaxaca border, chiefly in and around four municipalities: Xochistlahuaca, Tlacoachistlahuaca and Ometepec in Guerrero, and San Pedro Amuzgos in Oaxaca.

  9. San Nicolás, Guerrero - Wikipedia

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    Pedro de Alvarado conquered the area for Spain in 1522, and in 1548 the area was made an encomienda of Tristán de Luna y Arellano. [6] In the late 16th century, Spanish cattle ranchers brought free and enslaved blacks and mulattoes to the area, from whom most of San Nicolás's present-day inhabitants are descended.