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  2. Panteón de Dolores - Wikipedia

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    The history of the cemetery goes back to 1870, when Juan Manuel Benfield—owner of El Rancho de Coscoacoaco (his wife was Concepción Gayosso y Mugarrieta, sister of Eusebio Gayosso)—set aside an area of his ranch measuring 240 square hectometres (590 acres), called La Tabla de Dolores, on which he intended to establish a cemetery.

  3. Josefina Niggli - Wikipedia

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    Josefina Niggli (1910–1983; birth name was Josephine) was a Mexican-born Anglo-American playwright and novelist.Writing about Mexican-American issues in the middle years of the century, before the rise of the Chicano movement, she was the first and, for a time, the only Mexican American writing in English on Mexican themes; her egalitarian views of gender, race and ethnicity were progressive ...

  4. List of World Heritage Sites in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The city was founded on the site of pre-Hispanic settlement from c. 600-900 CE. It demonstrates a mixture of indigenous and European influences, with numerous traditions and rituals. The surroundings have lush semitropical vegetation and waterfalls. [59] Historical city of Izamal (Izamal, Mayan continuity in an Historical City) Yucatán: 2008

  5. Bust of Cuauhtémoc - Wikipedia

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    The bust of Cuauhtémoc was created by artist Jesús Fructuoso Contreras at the end of the 19th century. [1] It was originally conceived by the artist as part of a set of sculptures of important Mexican historical figures that were installed in the Paseo de la Reforma between the years 1895 and 1899; however, the bust went on to spend many years housed in the atrium of the Mexico City ...

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  7. These 5 famous figures have all visited Pueblo. Here's why ...

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    Several illustrious figures have set foot in Pueblo over its storied history. Here are five that pretty much anyone would recognize. These 5 famous figures have all visited Pueblo.

  8. Josefina Zoraida Vázquez - Wikipedia

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    Vázquez is a noted historian of Mexican history, and is considered the Mexican expert on the Mexican–American War. [2] [3] Her work has also included scholarly histories of the history of national education in Mexico, and the first few decades of Mexican independence (1821–1845). She has also written several official history textbooks used ...

  9. Cancun: The Mexican fishing village that became one of the ...

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    Cancun has a reputation as a destination for hedonists, but it’s still a great place to experience Mexican culture, history and nature. Cancun: The Mexican fishing village that became one of the ...