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  2. Jaripeo - Wikipedia

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    Dating back to 16th century Mexico, jaripeo was originally a form of bull fighting in which the rider rode the bull to death. [17] The jaripeo later evolved to be seen as a test of courage rather than to just simply ride the bull to death. The modern objective of this event is to attempt to ride the bull until it becomes tame and stops bucking ...

  3. Charrería - Wikipedia

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    Charrería (pronounced [tʃareˈɾia]), [1] [2] [3] is the national sport of Mexico and a discipline arising from equestrian activities and livestock traditions used in the haciendas of the Viceroyalty of New Spain.

  4. Jalisco - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move ... birria, and jaripeo—hence the state's ... Franciscan Alonso de Molina wrote that it referred specifically to "the price of ...

  5. Actopan, Hidalgo - Wikipedia

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    Actopan glyph relief in the Rotonda de los Hidalguenses Ilustres.. Some sources indicate that the word Actopan comes from the Otomi language, [18] the INAFED in the Encyclopedia of the Municipalities and Delegations of Mexico in its page on Actopan, Hidalgo indicates the etymology of the word comes from Otomi; [1] but in the page of Actopan, Veracruz it indicates that the etymology comes from ...

  6. Huajuapan de León - Wikipedia

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    Huajuapan serves as municipal seat of the Huajuapan municipality, which has an area of 361.06 km 2 (139.41 sq mi) and a population of 45,321. It is located in a rugged and mountainous area of Oaxaca, The Mixteca Baja (part of the Mixteca region of Oaxaca), and the climate in this area is dry most of the year. [2]

  7. Huaniqueo - Wikipedia

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    The municipality of Huaniqueo is located in the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt in northern Michoacán at an elevation between 2,000 and 2,900 metres (6,600–9,500 ft). It borders the municipalities of Morelos to the north, Chucándiro to the east, Morelia to the south, Coeneo to the southwest, and Jiménez to the northwest. [6]

  8. Logandale, Nevada - Wikipedia

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    View of Logandale. Established on the west side of the Muddy River in 1865, Logandale was originally named St. Joseph.It was moved and renamed New St. Joseph, or St. Joseph #2 in 1868, by settlers driven out of their first town of Saint Joseph, Nevada on the east side of the Muddy River when it burned down.

  9. Chilpancingo - Wikipedia

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    Chilpancingo de los Bravo (commonly shortened to Chilpancingo; Spanish pronunciation: [tʃilpanˈsiŋɡo] ⓘ; Nahuatl: Chilpantzinco (pronounced [t͡ʃiɬpanˈt͡siŋko])) is the capital and second-largest city of the Mexican state of Guerrero.