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  2. Parras - Wikipedia

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    Parras de la Fuente ( pronounced [ˈparas ðe la ˈfwente] ⓘ) is a city located in the southern part of the Mexican state of Coahuila. The city serves as the municipal seat of the surrounding Parras Municipality, which has an area of 9,271.7 km 2 (3,579.8 sq mi). At the census of 2020, the population was 44,472. [ 1]

  3. Parras Municipality - Wikipedia

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    Parras Municipality. /  25.44083°N 102.18611°W  / 25.44083; -102.18611. Parras is one of the 38 municipalities of Coahuila, in north-eastern Mexico. The municipal seat lies at Parras de la Fuente. The municipality covers an area of 9,271.7 km 2 . As of 2005, the municipality had a total population of 44,715.

  4. Gustavo A. Madero - Wikipedia

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    Education. HEC Paris. Gustavo Adolfo Madero González (16 January 1875 – 18 February 1913), born in Parras de la Fuente, Coahuila, Mexico, was a participant in the Mexican Revolution against Porfirio Díaz along with other members of his wealthy family. He was also known as "Ojo Parado" ("staring eye") since he had one glass eye.

  5. Parral, Chihuahua - Wikipedia

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    Hidalgo del Parral is a city and seat of the municipality of Hidalgo del Parral in the Mexican state of Chihuahua. It is located in the southern part of the state, 220 kilometres (140 mi) from the state capital, the city of Chihuahua, Chihuahua. As of 2015, the city of Hidalgo del Parral had a population of 109,510 inhabitants, [1] while the ...

  6. Emilio Madero - Wikipedia

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    Emilio Madero (center) between Álvaro Obregón (left) and Pancho Villa (right) at Fort Bliss on 27 August 1914. Madero was in San Pedro, Coahuila, with Venustiano Carranza during the Ten Tragic Days in February 1913. [10][11] Following the death of his brother Francisco, it was reported that he had been shot and killed just north of Monterrey ...

  7. Francisco I. Madero - Wikipedia

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    Parras de la Fuente, Coahuila, Mexico: Died: 22 February 1913 (aged 39) Mexico City, Mexico: Manner of death: Assassination (gunshot wounds) Resting place: Monument to the Revolution Mexico City, Mexico: Political party: Progressive Constitutionalist Party [1] (previously the Anti-Reelectionist Party) Spouse: Sara Pérez Romero (m. 1903) Relations