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  2. La Piedad - Wikipedia

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    La Piedad is a municipality located at in the north-west of the ... La Piedad's population was 106,490 inhabitants in the 2020 census (250,000 including its ...

  3. Tepatitlán - Wikipedia

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    Another example of the local craftsmanship is the sculptural group of La Piedad, carved in oak wood by Agustín Espinoza. Another feature of this church is its clock, located on the south tower, facing the Plaza de Armas, which has been giving the time to the residents 141 years non-stop.

  4. Michoacán - Wikipedia

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    La Piedad: 87,042 6: Zitácuaro: Zitácuaro: 86,901 7: Ciudad Lázaro Cárdenas: ... The indigenous population is estimated at just over seven percent of the total ...

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  6. Yurécuaro - Wikipedia

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    Its limits to the north with the state of Jalisco separated by the Lerma river, at west with La Piedad, at south with Ecuandureo and to the southeast with Tanhuato. The distance to the state capital Morelia is 125 miles (201 km) and to Guadalajara is 85 miles (137 km).

  7. C.F. La Piedad - Wikipedia

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    Club de Fútbol La Piedad is a Mexican football club based in La Piedad, Michoacán. The club currently plays in the Liga Premier de Ascenso de Mexico in the Liga Premier . Reboceros was founded in 1951 by football players from "Perros Bravos" neighborhood, most of them were craftsman working with leather and textile.

  8. Zináparo - Wikipedia

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    Zináparo is a Chichimeca name which means "obsidian place" even though it can be translated to "place of doctors". It was a pre-Hispanic population, and it was first recognized by the Spanish government in 1613. In 1822, Zináparo was a community of muleteers and farmers. In 1863, it became a municipality, being added to La Piedad district.

  9. Benito Juárez, Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    La Piedad was connected to Mexico City via an avenue called La Quinta Monterde, today called Calzada Ermita. It was also known for its two cemeteries, one where common people were buried and the other, the Panteón Francés, for those with money. The first attempt to integrate the area with Mexico City proper came in 1867, but the locals ...