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  2. Municipalities of Jalisco - Wikipedia

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    Map of Mexico with Jalisco highlighted. Jalisco is a state in Western Mexico that is divided into 125 municipalities.According to the 2020 Mexican census, it is the third most populated state with 8,348,151 inhabitants and the seventh largest by land area spanning 78,595.9 square kilometres (30,346.0 sq mi).

  3. Puebla (city) - Wikipedia

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    Writ to recognize Puebla as City signed by Spain's queen Isabella of Portugal, municipal archive. Some historians consider that the area where the city is located nowadays was not inhabited in the Pre-Columbian era, except in the 15th century, when this valley was set aside for use for the so-called Flower wars among the populations of Itzocan, Tepeaca, Huejotzingo, Texmelucan and Tlaxcala ...

  4. Puebla - Wikipedia

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    Outlet Puebla was opened in 2001 on the highway between Mexico City and the city of Puebla where it intersects with the Periferico Ecologico. It contains more than 80 outlet stores with major national and international brands such as Reebok , Guess and Pepe Jeans , located on a site of over 30,000m2.

  5. Xicotepec - Wikipedia

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    Xicotepec (in Nahuatl: xico; tepetl, 'jicote or bumblebee; hill' 'Hill of jicotes'') is one of the 217 municipalities that make up the Mexican state of Puebla in central-eastern Mexico. [2] It is located within the Sierra Norte de Puebla and belongs to the first region of the state.

  6. Chipilo - Wikipedia

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    Chipilo, officially known as Chipilo de Francisco Javier Mina, is a small city in the state of Puebla, Mexico. It is located 12 kilometres (7 miles) south of the state capital Puebla, Puebla, at a height of 2,150 metres (7,054 feet) above sea level. The name itself derives from Náhuatl, meaning "place of the whiner". The settlement and the ...

  7. Plaza Nuevo Progreso - Wikipedia

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    The Plaza de toros Nuevo Progreso [1] is a bullring in the Mexican city of Guadalajara, Jalisco. It is currently used for bull fighting and also for hosting musical events, and professional wrestling events. [2] The bullring holds 16,561 people [3] and was built in 1966 to 1967.

  8. Tlaquepaque - Wikipedia

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    Arriving around noon at the gates of the cathedral. In 1821, San Pedro Tlaquepaque was the cradle of the proclamation of the 'Independence of Jalisco' by the brigadier Pedro Celestino Negrete, since the document is signed in the town on 13 June of the same year . According to the decree of 27 March 1824, San Pedro became a member of the ...

  9. Ajalpan - Wikipedia

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    Ajalpan is a city in the southeastern part of the state of Puebla in Mexico.It has come to fame recently for the lynching of two pollsters in October, 2015, when townspeople mistook them for kidnappers and burned them alive.