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  2. Boca del Río, Veracruz - Wikipedia

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    Boca del Río's two major festivals occur in the summer and are collectively known as the Fiestas del Boca del Río (Festivals of Boca del Rio) or simply Fiestas de Boca. Events take place at various locations such as the Plaza Civica, the Plaza Dorada, the Gutierrez Barrios Theatre, the Plaza Banderas, the San Pedro y San Pablo Church and ...

  3. Mexican restaurant Yo! Boca! Taco! is changing up the notion ...

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    K.C. Ueberroth, owner of Yo! Boca! Taco! and the Gulf gas station in Wayland where the shop is located, packages up an order, Feb. 12, 2024.

  4. Veracruz metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The Veracruz metropolitan area (Zona metropolitana de Veracruz, ZMV) is a metropolitan area in Veracruz (state), Mexico formed by the city of Veracruz and its Veracruz municipality and five other municipalities.

  5. Boca del Río - Wikipedia

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    Boca del Río may refer to: Boca del Río, Veracruz, Mexico; Boca del Río, Nueva Esparta, Venezuela This page was last edited on 27 November 2017, at 20:17 (UTC). ...

  6. The fundraiser will feature interactive brand pop-ups, live entertainment from DJ Irie and a live auction.

  7. Taco Chronicles - Wikipedia

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    Taco Chronicles (Spanish: Las Crónicas del Taco) is an American-Mexican documentary television series focusing on tacos, Mexico's favorite street food.There is rich history and culture behind each variety of tacos, and the series tries to be both educational and stylish about the different kinds and where they come from, through interviews with food writers, experts, and owners of the stands ...

  8. Boca Grande Taqueria - Wikipedia

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    Boca Grande was founded in 1986 by Mariko Kamio. The restaurant was modeled on Gordo's Taqueria, a successful San Francisco restaurant owned by Kamio's cousin. Mariko's brother, Michael Kamio, briefly joined the restaurant before founding his own chain of restaurants, Anna's Taqueria .

  9. Moe's Southwest Grill - Wikipedia

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    Moe's offers various types of food on its menu, including burritos, tacos, quesadillas, nachos, salads, stacks, burrito bowls, and house-made seasonal salsas. Ingredients can be added or subtracted from the standard entree for customization. Every order comes with chips and salsa on the side. [5]