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  2. Mexican-American cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Many of the most popular restaurants are large chains that have locations across the country. The five largest Mexican restaurant chains in America as of 2017, in order, are Taco Bell with 6,446 locations, Chipotle Mexican Grill with 2,364 locations, Qdoba Mexican Grill with 726 locations, Moe's Southwest Grill with 705 locations, and Del Taco ...

  3. La Victoria (company) - Wikipedia

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    La Victoria is an American brand of Mexican food products, in particular jar and bottled salsas. They were founded in Los Angeles in 1917, and introduced the first jar salsa product in the US, Salsa Brava, a true Mexican-style salsa, still sold today. [ 1 ]

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  5. Taco stand - Wikipedia

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    La Reyna is a well-known taco stand in the Arts District of Downtown Los Angeles that serves tacos in front of its identically-named brick-and-mortar restaurant. [ 6 ] Alebrije's Grill Taco Truck based in Santa Ana is a bright pink truck home to the renowned 'Battleship Taco.'

  6. La Taqueria - Wikipedia

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    La Taqueria is a restaurant in San Francisco, California. In 2017 it was named one of America's Classics by the James Beard Foundation. History Owner ...

  7. La Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Church of La Victoria, Alcalá de los Gazules, Andalusia, Spain La Victoria (company) , a Mexican food company La Victoria FC , former name of Belizean football club Nizhee Corozal

  8. Vitória, Espírito Santo - Wikipedia

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    Vitória is a city located on the southeastern coast of Brazil.It belongs to the state of Espírito Santo, with the role of the capital of the state.Its territory extends over 97.12 km 2, being one of the smallest cities in the state and the smallest among the 27 Brazilian capitals.

  9. Monterrey - Wikipedia

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    The Cola de Caballo (Horse Tail) waterfall, on the mountains near the towns of Santiago and El Cercado, about 35 km (22 mi) south. On the way to the Cola de Caballo waterfall (Carretera Nacional going to Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas), in Santiago, the Presa Rodrigo Gomez or "La Boca" ("La Boca" Dam) [100] [101] lays nested between green hills.